Sunday, September 03, 2006

Open your mind to enrich your life

I have often wondered why some people love to live life going around in circles. Closed minded people live precisely like that. They have fixed set of rigid beliefs and will not look further than that hence completely missing out the universe’s infinity. You will not find them changing for they are like psychological antiques. They remain the same year after year primarily because they are afraid to have their beliefs shaken. Exploring new ideas, enhancing their knowledge, trying out different things and much more, is not for them. Why is it that such people stick to their beliefs (no matter how wrong they are) like glue? What is that makes them so rigid and narrow minded, so constricted in their approach to life and so intolerant of others? Narrow mindedness becomes their second nature.

It is our mind seduced completely by the senses, that makes us feel that we are right and others are wrong, our path is THE ONLY WAY, our Guru is THE ONLY GURU and all others are false teachers, and a host of other misguided and self deluding beliefs. This is a kind of separatism which stems from the ego. I have often observed that many people are “overly devoted” to their paths, organizations, beliefs and even their countries and go to ridiculous limits in rejecting other paths. One aspirant will say, I read only those books written by my Guru and no other books, another says, I listen only to my Guru’s devotional music and no other music. Such examples are present in every facet of life and not just spirituality and religion and there are too many to be cited here. Rigid minded people often take great foolish pride in their beliefs.

In the context of spirituality, undoubtedly, loyalty to one’s chosen path is of utmost importance but when an unevaluated and uneducated rejection of other paths arises, it only serves to empower the ego rather than enfeeble it. A mental wall builds up which makes one constricted in his approach to life whereas the goal of spirituality is to expand and widen one’s horizon. People fail to realize that having knowledge of other paths (not necessarily following them) and a rich repository of experiences in life enable one to better evaluate their own life, its course and the path one has chosen for himself. A narrow minded person does not see this possibility because he is afraid to have his beliefs shaken. He is not confident of own his choices and that’s the reason he condemns and criticizes anything that is not included the framework of his own life - be it a religion, an organization, a fellow human being, a custom or tradition, a belief or even a country. Such a person does not believe in the innate goodness of life and the natural abundance of the universe. Not only that, he does not even believe that life offers ample scope for revision and re-evaluation and hence to correct one’s mistakes. No matter how much such a person meditates and observes spiritual practices, true progress does not happen unless his attitude becomes more inclusive. It is only when we become more inclusive, that we become more tolerant and more forgiving. We start to expand and evolve. We then begin to see that life is constantly offering all human beings limitless choices – we have many religions, many beliefs and traditions, many countries, many customs and every human being’s needs are different from that of others. Then we realize that what we humans get from life is what the universe is giving us in its unending play of permutations and combinations between its infinite resources, our own past karma and the vibrations we emanate.

Narrow mindedness has only one agenda and that is to stop one’s evolution. It is especially sinister in the field of religion where it often leads to fanaticism and we have an ever growing number of terrorists to prove that. In the context of spirituality, narrow mindedness leads to spiritual pride – a holier than thou attitude. In this case the aspirant becomes consciously spiritual and philosophical. A great part of time is then spent in judging and finding flaws in others and belittling them rather than on one’s development. The spiritual fall is so subtle that one does not even realize that one is falling unless something big shakes one up and makes him see reality. Besides terrorists and religious fanatics, this world also has a fair share of closed minded skeptics many of whom have worked assiduously to damage the reputation of many truly great scientists and researchers. Much damage has been done in the field of after-life research and reincarnation. Rather than learn something themselves, these “intellectual terrorists” are busy making others unlearn and spread their miasma of skeptism.

Being open minded does not mean that one cannot have path for himself or his own set of beliefs and loyalties. It means to accept and acknowledge the validity of other paths, beliefs and views besides of course, respecting one’s own. Having such an approach to life gives leverage to make mistakes (which in any case we all do and are indispensable for our growth) and then learn from them, it gives space to forgive others and learn from their flaws and mistakes, it gives one an opportunity to view life from not one but many different perspectives making learning even richer and more meaningful. The benefits of an open mind are immeasurable. If one wants to evolve consciously, an open mind is one’s greatest asset. A holistic and open attitude in life is in sync with the universe which is ever expanding and opening up. Look at how the universe is constantly urging us to expand. Look at a flower, how it opens up and expands while it is growing, how a tree spreads its branches, how an organism grows in physical size and intelligence. The mind of a man too is supposed to expand and be like an ocean. An expansive mind gives one, courage, vision, discrimination and all other qualities necessary for achieving true happiness in life. It is only an open mind that can truly separate good from evil, right from wrong. In practical terms, an open minded person will make lesser mistakes in life than a narrow minded person. A closed minded person learns little from life because he is going around in circles and makes the same mistakes again and again. Life for him is fixed set of beliefs and this rigid approach does not allow him to experiment with life and learn further. Rigid beliefs do not allow one to fulfill the most important goal of life – EXPERIENCING LIFE. Experience alone is our best teacher and when refuses to experience life, one is actually not allowing himself to evolve.

When the mind opens, infinite possibilities for enriching one’s life open up.

Cheers
Manish



Thursday, July 27, 2006

Be Open to receive help

I have often noticed that people sometimes refuse help from others. This is usually due to two reasons -

1) The "help" comes with strings attached or, put in other words, as an obligation where the helper will extract his pound of flesh later - It is best to avoid taking help of this kind.

2) The help offered is genuine but the reciever gets into an ego mode. Deep inside he feels "I cannot take help as I am too self respecting" or "It is below my dignity" and so on. Not only unspiritual, but even spiritual people often fall prey to this mode. These are the very people who go around complaining that God does not help them or does not answer their prayers. Now that is a foolish thing to do. When God (you can call it 'universe') tries to help, He can do so through the agency of other human beings (who are his very own manifestations). People surely should not expect God to descend specially for them (though this has happened in the lives of great devotees but here I am not talking about such extraordinary folks). Refusing such help from others is rejecting God's assistance. One then has no right to criticise God for not helping him. How ignorant it is to reject his help and then critisise Him.

When a person gets into an ego mode he cuts off the supply of the universal abundance that the universe has to offer him. Being concerened about one's self respect is good but then one must also think that the person offering help might have also considered below his dignity to offer help in the first place. Self respect is not one's priviledge alone.

So go right ahead and accept all the genuine help your recive from others. For that is precisely God's intention for you. What happens when you joyfully take help from others - You have one more person to love in this world! That is the ultimate GOAL of your life.

Cheers
Manish

Wednesday, July 05, 2006

Water Speaks !

Now here is an interesting piece of information.

Water as we know is considered sacred and indispensable (for performing certain rites and rituals) by almost all religions. Water is the very breath of life on this planet.

How many of us actually know that water is directly affected by our thoughts, ideas actions, words and also music? Masaru Emoto a Japanese researcher has conducted experiments on water to prove exactly that. His experiments assume greater significance because water occupies almost seventy percent of the human body and also the earth’s body.

We know that the appearance of water is different in different places. Sea water appears different from river water and so on. However, not only the outward but also the inward changes or in other words, the molecular changes are also very significant. Masaru Emoto has shown that water from springs and mountain streams show beautiful, well structured molecules whereas polluted and dirty water possess rather ugly looking and distorted molecules.

After studying the structure of molecules of water in different environment conditions, the researcher and his team sought to see how water is affected by human thought vibrations. It is incredible to see thoughts of love, appreciation, gratitude made the water molecules beautiful and symmetrical whereas vibrations of hatred, violence made the water molecules ugly and distorted.

The significance of this study is that we as a human race must ultimately realize the great truth, that everything in creation is interconnected. That water is affected by human thought vibrations should not come as a surprise to a yogi or a metaphysician as they have realized this truth long ago. However, the common man will undoubtedly wonder at the findings of this experiment.

This fantastic study will hopefully teach man that not only physical pollutants like chemical, industrial wastes, etc contaminate water but our negative thoughts of violence, hatred, anger and greed also contribute significantly to earth’s pollution and do tremendous damage to life on earth.

You can visit http://www.life-enthusiast.com/twilight/research_emoto.htm


Do an Internet search on “Water Consciousness” or “Masaru Emoto”. You will come across more info.

Regards
Manish

Monday, July 03, 2006

Autobiography of a Yogi - An Incredible Book

One of the most amazing books I have had the privilege of reading is “Autobiography of a Yogi” by Paramhansa Yogananda. Paramhansa Yogananda was an Indian Yogi who left the shores of India in 1920 to teach God realization to people of the West. In this awesome book, he describes his meetings with miracle performing yogis in India such as the levitating saint, a tiger fighting swami, a yogi who bilocates and other great saints. With superb writing skills that will match that of a professional writer, Yogananda describes with characteristic humour, his childhood struggles towards attaining God realization and difficulties he faced with his family’s opposition to his spiritual pursuits. His description of running away to the Himalayas in his childhood in search of God cannot help but touch a chord in the reader’s heart. Yogananda also gives a good life sketch of his great guru Sri Yukteshwar who trained the former in Kriya Yoga and encouraged him to go to the West to spread the teachings to Yoga. The author’s vivid imagery of his experience in cosmic consciousness, the highest state of God realization, is to be read to be believed. I cannot write about it as I am incapable of it. Please read it yourself and you will realize how far far away we (I mean worldly people) are from the GREAT TRUTH !

The great yogi devotes on full chapter to the science of Kriya Yoga. This was the technique Lord Krishna taught to Arjuna and this Yoga has been revived in this age by the mysterious and immortal himalayan master Mahaavtar Babaji who also happens to be the Param Param Guru (Guru of Guru of Guru) of Paramhansa Yogananda. According to Paramhansa Yogananda, the practice of Kriya Yoga accelerates man’s evolution by leaps and bounds. It is the fastest of evolution and reaching Godhood. Another chapter describes the law of miracles. It details how light is the only true reality – something Albert Einstein did prove. The book also mentions details of Mahavtar Babaji and how he materialized an entire palace in the Himalayas to satisfy his disciple Lahiri Mahasaya’s desire. Many other fascinating incidents are also described in the book one of them is the resurrection of the ‘dead’ Sir Yukteshwar and his visitation to his beloved disciple Yogananda in a Bombay Hotel. In this chapter the resurrected Sri Yukteshwar vividly describes the astral world and its fascinating aspects and life in the astral planets.

The book though undoubtedly touches areas which the common man deems ‘otherwordly’ yet it is written with such crystal clarity and innocence that the reader for once finds God very much within his reach. Every page of this book enthralls and makes one ponder on the ultimate reality. Even the most skeptical reader will not doubt the contents of this book. The vibrations of the author are just too powerful. No wonder this book has become a spiritual classic and has changed the life of many people all over the world.

Paramhansa Yoganada is the founder of Self Realization Fellowship. The website is http://www.srf.org

For those in India the website is http://www.yssofindia.org

You can even subscribe to the monthly lessons from the society. These lessons are not exactly a correspondence course but teach the student the correct of living. Not one aspect of life has been left untouched in the lessons. The lessons (3 in number) will come every month for 5 years. They teach energization exercises, meditation techniques, etc. After successfully completing certain requisities, you can also get diksha for Kriya Yoga.

Please contact the organization for full details. I must mention that reading the ‘Autobiography of a Yogi” before subscribing to the lessons is very desirable.

You can also read the online version of the book at http://www.yogananda.net/ay/.

Best Regards
M Jaitly

Why I set up this blog

Hi


Welcome to my blog.


The purpose behind this blog is to enrich both your life and my own. I will post here articles, web links, book reviews, abstracts on just about anything that can add value to our lives. The posts in this blog could be about spirituality, mental sciences, metaphysics, manifestation (of wealth, one's desires, abundance, etc) and environment - or just about anything that helps us to become more evolved and better human beings.

This blog is a journey of self discovery for me and I sincerely hope you will find here things that will enrich your life and enhance your understanding of life as much as they do mine.

I welcome articles and comments from my readers.

Cheers

Manish Jaitly