Guest guest Posted August 19, 2005 Report Share Posted August 19, 2005 Thought is caused by the vibrations of psychic Prana or Sukshma Prana on the mental substance. It is a force like gravitations, cohesion or repulsion. Thought travels or moves. Thought has got tremendous power. Thought can heal diseases. Thought can transform the mentality of person. Thought can do anything. It can work wonders. The velocity of thought is unimaginable. Thinking is of four kinds, i.e., Symbolic thinking, instinctive thinking, impulsive thinking and habitual thinking. Thinking through words is symbolic thinking. Fear of death is instinctive thinking. Lust, greed, anger, are impulsive thinking. Instincts are more powerful than impulses. Thoughts of body, food, drink, bath, etc., are habitual thinking. You can stop easily symbolic thinking. It is difficult to stop instinctive and impulsive thinking. Thought is a great force. Though has tremendous power. It can be transmitted from one man to another man. You can move the world through thought-force. The powerful thoughts of great sages and Rishis of yore are still recorded in the Akasa (Akasic records). Yogis who have clairvoyant vision can perceive those thought-images. They can read them. You are surrounded by an ocean of thought. You are floating in the ocean of thought. You are absorbing certain thoughts and repelling some in the thought- world. Everyone has his own thought-world. Through practices of Yama, Niyama, Pranayama and meditation you can change impure thoughts into suitable pure thoughts, Meditation fills the mind with cheerful, powerful, Sattvic (Pure) thoughts. Pleasure that is derived from sensual objects gives pain to one who discriminates. Worldly-minded persons, who have lost the faculty of discrimination, rejoice in sensual objects on account of lack of discrimination. They weep in old age. You weep when you are born. You weep when you die. You weep in the interval also. Where then is pleasure in the world Learn to discriminate. Because a Yogi, Yoga will put an end to all sort of pain. ‘Pleasure must be give up as pain’. (This book can be read from www.saileelas.org/books). Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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