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Posted by: " DHANBIRSINGH KOHLI " d_s_kohli d_s_kohli

Wed Jul 2, 2008 9:55 pm (PDT)

 

Probing the Core of Nervousness

Examine Yourself to See What Makes You Nervous

 

Most nervous diseases are due to overexcitation of the mind. These

arise from many causes. Examine yourself to see if you are nervous,

and then determine what it is that makes you nervous. When you get

mad, for instance, you send tremendous volts of energy into the brain

and the heart. Emotions such as anger and fear can so overload the

nerves that they cause the body to malfunction, sometimes even

stopping the heart and causing death. If you pass a million volts of

current through a small wire that can stand only few volts, the wire

will be burned out. Excitement means you are directing too much energy

to a certain area and depriving other nerves of that life force. The

man of calmness, on the contrary, keeps his nerves well fed with a

balanced flow of energy so that no part is detrimentally overloaded or

depleted.

 

-- Sri Sri Paramahansa Yogananda

Excerpts from JOURNEY TO SELF-REALIZATION (84)

!!!~`~!!~`~! !~`~!!~`~ !!~`~!!!

 

An Affirmation

 

I am an immortal child of God, living for a little while in the

caravanserai of this body. I am here to behold the tragedies and

comedies of this changeable life with an attitude of unchangeable

happiness.

 

-- Sri Sri Paramahansa Yogananda

Yogoda Satsanga Lessons (35)

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