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Every man should have a comprehensive understanding of the laws of thought and

their operations. Then alone can one live in this world smoothly and happily. He

can utilize the helping forces to serve his ends in the best possible manner.

 

He can neutralize the hostile forces or antagonistic currents. Just as the fish

swims against the current, so also he will be able to go against the hostile

currents by adjusting himself properly and safeguarding through suitable

precautionary methods.

 

Otherwise he becomes a slave. He is tossed about hither and thither helplessly

by various currents. He is drifted like a wooden plank in a river. He is very

miserable and unhappy always, although he is wealthy and possesses everything.

 

The captain of a steamer who has mariner's compass, who has knowledge of the

sea, the routes and the oceanic currents can sail smoothly. Otherwise his

steamer will be drifted here and there helplessly and wrecked by dashing against

some icebergs or rocks. Likewise, a wise sailor in the ocean of this life who

has a detailed knowledge of the Laws of Thought and Nature can sail smoothly and

reach the goal of his life positively.

 

Understanding the laws of Thought, you can mould or shape your character in any

way you like. The common saying, " As a man thinketh so he becometh, " is one of

the great laws of Thought. Think you are pure, pure you will become. Think you

are noble, noble you will become.

 

Become an embodiment of good nature. Think good of all. Do always good actions.

Serve, love, give. Make others happy. Live to serve others. Then you will reap

happiness. You will get favourable circumstances or opportunities and

environments.

 

If you hurt others, if you do scandal-mongering, mischief-mongering, backbiting,

talebearing, if you exploit others, if you acquire the property of others by

foul means, if you do any action that can give pain to others, you will reap

pain. You will get unfavourable circumstances or opportunities and environments.

 

This is the law of thought and nature. Just as you can build your good or bad

character by sublime or base thinking, so also you can shape your favourable or

unfavourable circumstances by doing good or bad actions.

 

A man of discrimination is always careful, vigilant and circumspect. He always

watches carefully his thoughts. He introspects.

 

He knows what is going on in his mental factory what Vritti or Guna is

prevailing at a particular time. He never allows any evil thought to enter the

gates of his mental factory. He at once nips them in the bud.

 

By his good thinking, by watching the nature of his thoughts, by introspection,

by active noble thinking, the man of discrimination builds his noble character,

forms his high destiny. He is careful in his speeches. He speaks little. He

speaks sweet loving words. He never utters any kind of harsh words that can

affect the feelings of others.

 

He develops patience, mercy and universal love. He tries to speak truth. Thus he

puts a check on the Vak-Indriya and the impulses of speech. He uses measured

words. He writes measured lines. This produces deeply profound and favourable

impression on the minds of the people.

 

He practices Ahimsa and Brahmacharya in thought, word and deed. He practices

Saucha and Arjava (straightforwardness). He tries to keep up balance of mind and

to be always cheerful. He keeps up Suddha-Bhava. He tries these three kinds of

Tapas (physical, verbal and mental), and controls his actions. He cannot think

any evil. He cannot do any evil action.

 

He prepares himself to get always favourable circumstances. He who spreads

happiness will always get such favourable circumstances as can bring him

happiness. He who spreads pain to others will, doubtless, get according to the

law of thought such unfavourable circumstances as can bring him misery and pain.

Therefore, man creates his own character and circumstances, by the manner of his

own thinking.

 

Bad character can be transmuted into good one, by good thoughts, and

unfavourable circumstances can be changed into favourable circumstances by doing

good actions.

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Thanks a lot sir, very nicely explained!

 

 

--- On Sat, 17/10/09, C. P. Kumar <cpkumar wrote:

 

C. P. Kumar <cpkumar

Understand the Laws of Thought

Shambhavi

Saturday, 17 October, 2009, 10:25 PM

 

Every man should have a comprehensive understanding of the

laws of thought and their operations. Then alone can one live in this world

smoothly and happily. He can utilize the helping forces to serve his ends in the

best possible manner.

 

He can neutralize the hostile forces or antagonistic currents. Just as the fish

swims against the current, so also he will be able to go against the hostile

currents by adjusting himself properly and safeguarding through suitable

precautionary methods.

 

Otherwise he becomes a slave. He is tossed about hither and thither helplessly

by various currents. He is drifted like a wooden plank in a river. He is very

miserable and unhappy always, although he is wealthy and possesses everything.

 

The captain of a steamer who has mariner's compass, who has knowledge of the

sea, the routes and the oceanic currents can sail smoothly. Otherwise his

steamer will be drifted here and there helplessly and wrecked by dashing against

some icebergs or rocks. Likewise, a wise sailor in the ocean of this life who

has a detailed knowledge of the Laws of Thought and Nature can sail smoothly and

reach the goal of his life positively.

 

Understanding the laws of Thought, you can mould or shape your character in any

way you like. The common saying, " As a man thinketh so he becometh, " is one of

the great laws of Thought. Think you are pure, pure you will become. Think you

are noble, noble you will become.

 

Become an embodiment of good nature. Think good of all. Do always good actions.

Serve, love, give. Make others happy. Live to serve others. Then you will reap

happiness. You will get favourable circumstances or opportunities and

environments.

 

If you hurt others, if you do scandal-mongering, mischief-mongering, backbiting,

talebearing, if you exploit others, if you acquire the property of others by

foul means, if you do any action that can give pain to others, you will reap

pain. You will get unfavourable circumstances or opportunities and environments.

 

This is the law of thought and nature. Just as you can build your good or bad

character by sublime or base thinking, so also you can shape your favourable or

unfavourable circumstances by doing good or bad actions.

 

A man of discrimination is always careful, vigilant and circumspect. He always

watches carefully his thoughts. He introspects.

 

He knows what is going on in his mental factory what Vritti or Guna is

prevailing at a particular time. He never allows any evil thought to enter the

gates of his mental factory. He at once nips them in the bud.

 

By his good thinking, by watching the nature of his thoughts, by introspection,

by active noble thinking, the man of discrimination builds his noble character,

forms his high destiny. He is careful in his speeches. He speaks little. He

speaks sweet loving words. He never utters any kind of harsh words that can

affect the feelings of others.

 

He develops patience, mercy and universal love. He tries to speak truth. Thus he

puts a check on the Vak-Indriya and the impulses of speech. He uses measured

words. He writes measured lines. This produces deeply profound and favourable

impression on the minds of the people.

 

He practices Ahimsa and Brahmacharya in thought, word and deed. He practices

Saucha and Arjava (straightforwardnes s). He tries to keep up balance of mind

and to be always cheerful. He keeps up Suddha-Bhava. He tries these three kinds

of Tapas (physical, verbal and mental), and controls his actions. He cannot

think any evil. He cannot do any evil action.

 

He prepares himself to get always favourable circumstances. He who spreads

happiness will always get such favourable circumstances as can bring him

happiness. He who spreads pain to others will, doubtless, get according to the

law of thought such unfavourable circumstances as can bring him misery and pain.

Therefore, man creates his own character and circumstances, by the manner of his

own thinking.

 

Bad character can be transmuted into good one, by good thoughts, and

unfavourable circumstances can be changed into favourable circumstances by doing

good actions.

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