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If the four sentinels that wait at the gates of Moksha (salvation),

viz., Santi (peace), Vichara (Atmic enquiry), Santosha (contentment),

and Satsanga (association with the wise), are befriended, then there

will be no obstacle in the attainment of the final emancipation. Even

if one of them is befriended, then he will introduce you to the rest

of his companions.

 

If you attain knowledge of the Self or Brahma Jnana, you will be

freed from the trammels of births and deaths. All doubts will vanish;

all Karmas will perish. It is through one's own efforts alone that

the immortal, all-blissful Brahmic seat can be attained.

 

The slayer of Atma is the mind only. The form of the mind is

Sankalpas. The true nature of the mind consists in the Vasanas. The

actions of the mind alone are truly termed Karmas or actions. The

universe is nothing but the mind, manifesting as such only through

the potency of Brahman. The mind contemplating on the body becomes

the body itself and then enmeshed in it, is afflicted by it.

 

The mind manifests itself as the external world in the shape of pains

or pleasures. The mind subjectively is consciousness; objectively it

is this universe. The mind attains, through its enemy of

discrimination, the quiescent state of Para-Brahman. The real bliss

is that one which arises when the mind, diverted of all desires

through the eternal Jnana, destroys its subtle form. The Sankalpas

and Vasanas (subtle desires), which you generate, enmesh you as in a

net. The self-light of Para-Brahman alone is appearing as the mind or

this universe.

 

Persons without Atmic enquiry will see as real this world which is

nothing but of the nature of Sankalpa. The expansion of this mind

alone is Sankalpa. Sankalpa, through its power of differentiation,

generates this universe. Extinction of Sankalpas alone is Moksha.

 

The enemy of Atma is this impure mind only which is filled with

excessive delusion and hosts of worldly thoughts. There is no other

vessel of this earth to wade through the ocean of rebirth than the

mastery of the antagonistic mind.

 

The original sprout of the painful Ahamkara (egoism) with its tender

stem of rebirths at length ramifies itself everywhere with its long

branches of 'mine' and 'thine' and yields its unripe fruits of death,

disease, old age, pains and sorrows. This tree can be destroyed to

its root by the fire of Jnana only.

 

All the heterogeneous visibles perceived through the organs of sense

are only unreal but that which is real is Para Brahman or the Supreme

Soul.

 

If all objects which have an enchanting appearance become eye-sores

and present the very reverse of the former feelings, then the mind is

destroyed. All your properties are useless. All wealth land you in

dangers. Desirelessness will take you to the eternal blissful abode.

 

Destroy Vasanas and Sankalpas. Kill egoism. Annihilate this mind.

Equip yourself with the four means. Meditate on the pure, immortal,

all-pervading Self or Atma. Get knowledge of the Self and attain

immortality, everlasting peace, eternal bliss, freedom and

perfection.

 

(Source: Essence of Yoga by Sri Swami Sivananda)

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