Guest guest Posted April 29, 2002 Report Share Posted April 29, 2002 Q. How to avoid misery? A. Has misery a shape ? Misery is only an unwanted thought. The mind is not strong enough to resist it. It can be strengthened by worship of God. Note : Bhagavan at the very outset drives to the heart of the human problems, which are the consequences of man's delinquencies, thoughtlessness, desires, sins, etc., namely, misery. He tries to open men's eyes by asking, " has misery a shape ?" Surely misery is not a solid, heavy object which can descend on our heads and crush us. It is purely a mental phenomenon, a mere thought, which can be driven away with a little effort by a strong mind. But unfortunately the minds of men are generally weakened by lack of control, strong attachment, selfishness and ignorance, so that they stand always at the mercy of every calamity that comes their way. Bhagavan suggests some methods of strengthening the mind. The worship of God is probably one of the easiest. The contemplation of the highest, purest, and most sublime ideal elevates the mind, and for the time being shuts out all other thoughts, including those that cause misery. By degrees the mind acquired purity and balance, and so, permanent peace, which no calamity can shake. -- Ramana Maharshi Hari Aum !!! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Recommended Posts
Join the conversation
You are posting as a guest. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.
Note: Your post will require moderator approval before it will be visible.