Guest guest Posted January 27, 2010 Report Share Posted January 27, 2010 THE CONTRIBUTION OF THREE GUNAS IN AN UNTRAINED PERSON  In the case of an untrained fellow, Rajas, and Tamas contribute to a temptation to do something not required on one side and to avoid something that is expected of him, by way of laziness on the other side. Then Sattwa, the principle of poise, makes him passive towards the zeal to do anything . In course of time, he turns out to be an efficient routunist, who fears change. So this is what the glory of the quality called Sattwaguna gives though it is very much glorious . Just as though fire is valuable to cook the food,we can burn the hands, if we cannot handle it . So it is not the value of the thing, but it is the utility of ourselves that makes things valuable . The world is livable or otherwise because of ourselves, not according to the world and the efficiency in the world.(About this point . Master said. “You feel, it is very important. then take it .Nice.nice take it,take it). The world is livable or otherwise according to us into a training or make oneself better, he says: “What can I do ? Everything around me is wrong and every fellow around me is faulty . I am amidst a bundle of fools and rogues and cheats . What can I do ? That is what he says and whenever you try to introduce the element of discipline, he is automatically irritated.  COURTESY- MASTER E.K  Regards  Bharathi.A Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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