Realizing the Self
Sometime
in the journey of life, some of the following questions might have crossed your
mind. Even if they haven’t, they eventually will certainly occur!
* Who am I? What am I? What
is my real identity?
* How do my thoughts and feelings interact with the body?
* How to make my mind powerful? Breaking the mysteries of mind;
* Understanding thoughts, how they come and go, how to regulate them
* Why do we come under emotions, feelings, tension and stress
* How does an individual develops behavioral patterns, traits etc; how to
transform them
* How to enjoy this precious life? How to lead a life of peace and bliss?
The
first lesson is all about complete understanding of the self, which has
remained a mystery that has eluded scientists, philosophers, great thinkers and
many other intellectuals.
Soul and body
The
human body is a complex pattern of physical energies. Atomic particles build
together to form the organic structures and inorganic minerals, which perform
the body’s chemical interactions, thus forming the basis of the hormonal and
nervous control of the body. What we see as the old or young, ugly or
beautiful, male or female, are also the differing levels of physical energies.
However marvelous a machine the body may be, it is the presence of the
non-physical conscious energy, the soul, which makes it function.
What Am I?
I am
a living entity different from the body! Just as a person who speaks with the
help of a telephone or listens to a call with the help of that instrument, has
his entity different from that of the telephone – he himself being a living
person who has the faculties or characteristics of feeling, thinking, willing
and making effort. Similarly, the conscious entity in the body which uses the
word “I” is different from the body which has eyes, ears, nose etc as its
components. I am not the eyes, the ears or the mouth but I see with my eyes,
speak through the mouth, hear with the ears and am their master. I am a soul
(Atma), eternal and immortal. The body is mortal; I have got it to do actions
and to experience the result of my actions. I am the doer and the one who
experiences.
The
soul is like a driver in-charge of the body, which serves as a carriage to the
soul. The soul is a diamond, the body being the casket for it. When the soul
leaves the body, the body is declared ‘dead’. Then people set about cremating it
because, it’s valuable owner, the soul, has already left and the body is of no
use. When the soul has relinquished the body, people say, “the light (which is
soul) has gone, that which lived in it has departed and the drama is over”
Faculties of a Soul
The
soul is a living or a sentient being. It is said to be conscient or living
because it can think and reflect; it can experience pleasure and pain, so also
bliss and peace; it can bestir itself and make efforts and actions – good or
bad. A soul has three faculties – mind, intellect and predispositions.
Mind is the thinking faculty of the soul. It is the mind that imagines, thinks
and forms ideas. The thought process is the basis of all emotions, desires and
sensations. It is through this faculty that, in an instant, thought can be
projected to a distant place, past experiences and emotions can be relived or
even the future can be anticipated. It is the mind that experiences the
variations of moods. The mind is a faculty of the metaphysical soul, not be confused
with the heart or the brain.
Intellect is used to assess thoughts. This is the faculty of understanding and
decision-making which stands out as the most crucial faculty of the three. With
the deepening and broadening of the intellect, clear understanding and the
realization of the knowledge becomes natural, and the power to decide and
reason becomes clear. It is the intellect which remembers, discriminates,
judges and exercises its power in the form of will.
Predispositions
(called Sanskaras in Hindi) are the “impressions” or “sub consciousness” which
is the record of all the soul’s past experiences and actions. Sanskaras can
take the forms of habits, talents, emotional temperaments, personality traits,
beliefs, values or instincts. Every action as an experience either creates a
Sanskaras ( this is how a habit begins) or reinforces an old one. Whatever
impression is etched in the soul remains within it, forming a complete archive
of all the experiences that the soul has had. When we speak of defects,
specialties or virtues, we are referring to the Sanskaras. The Sanskaras are
the basis of the soul’s individuality.
Seat of the Soul
The
soul is located in the middle of the forehead in between the two eyebrows. This
is the seat of the soul. The brain is the “control-room”. Just as a driver
controls the car using different parts of the mechanism seated at one place,
the soul employs the brain to control the body. Brain is the machine by means
of which the soul thinks, remembers, receives messages from or gives directions
to the sense-organs. The brain is the meeting place of all nerves, which carry
sensations from all parts of the body to brain which functions like a
control-room and makes the body to work. It is in the brain that the soul,
through the nerves, puts the body to work and experiences physical sensations,
pleasure and pain or happiness and sorrow. But, the brain is separate from the
soul, brain is a complex thing made of matter whereas the soul has the
life-principal or consciousness.
Nature of Soul
A
soul is a tiny, metaphysical, conscient point of spiritual light. There are a
finite number of souls. Each soul is eternal. They were never created, and will
never be destroyed. Each soul is unique. We are all souls, unique and different
and remain so eternally. As such, souls are invisible to the naked eyes, but
one can experience it’s presence. A soul has no gender.
The intrinsic nature of the soul is that of love, peace, happiness, truth,
bliss, purity. Therefore, souls always desire for experiences of these
qualities. These are the qualities that naturally emerge when the soul is aware
of itself, or in other words, is soul-conscious.
Body-Consciousness – the root cause of all evils in the world
A
person is in body conscious when he/she identifies himself or herself with the
physical body, ie when the thinking, feeling, actions and behaviors are with
the awareness that he or she is a body. Being in body conscious is the root
cause of all the evils in the world because the vices like lust, anger, greed,
attachment and ego are all having their roots in body – consciousness
Soul - Consciousness – the key for a blissful life
When
a person is in the state of awareness that “I am a Soul and not this physical
body”, then he/she would be in soul consciousness. In other words, the person
thinks, feels, acts, behaves, compares etc with the awareness that he or she is
a soul, the master of the body. When in soul-consciousness, the original
qualities of a soul naturally emerge. Then it is possible to experience lasting
peace and bliss.
Karma Philosophy
There
are times when thoughts of distress and tension raise their ugly head. There
are situations when a person searches for right answers. Here are some typical
examples – Why are we here? Why was I born here and he there? Why is she
beautiful and I ugly? Why is so and so crippled for no apparent fault of
theirs? Why does the egotistical bully who browbeats his business companions,
fiddles his income tax returns and beats his wife, attain outstanding worldly
success? Why does the timid, quiet little widow who has never said a harsh word
to anyone, live in appalling conditions and die unwanted and uncared for? Why
did he have to die? Why did he do that to me? Why is there so much suffering?
Why this, why that?
The
answers lie in one eternal truth - based on the Law of Karma or the Karma
Philosophy – that no one can escape the result of his or her karma. Depending
on the bad or good karma or action, one will suffer or enjoy, either in this or
the next life. No one can escape the result of his or her karma. The law of
Karma is inviolable. So everyone must act with a sense of responsibility.
Ignorance of the law is no excuse. So we must acquire right knowledge of what
is good and what is bad action. The morale of the story – I have to do right
karma for my benefit; it is not for showing it to anyone outside.
Every
human action has a moral aspect. If a person’s certain act is morally good, the
person gets ultimately benefited. If, on the other hand, his acts are morally
bad, he suffers. It would require a lot of space to express what is morally
good and bad. But in one sentence, it may be said that, if a person acts under
the influence of hatred, anger, lies, prejudice, greed, ego, partiality, lust
and such other acts under the influence of body-consciousness, then his actions
are bad or negative. These create disharmony and conflict and sufferings in the
society.
On
the other hand, if a person has a balanced judgment, stability of mind, peace
of the spirit and acts with the feeling of love, justice, sympathy, humility
and the such other actions in soul-consciousness, then his acts are good
because such acts promote harmony, peace, unity and happy feelings.
The Power of Thought
The
most powerful instrument that mankind possesses is thought power. Thoughts
build our consciousness and shape our attitude. One needs to know how important
thoughts are. Every human creation we see in this world is due to powerful
thoughts in human minds. Thoughts shape our world. Thoughts are fertilized by knowledge.
A person with a certain kind of knowledge usually creates thoughts in harmony
with that knowledge. Knowledge gives wisdom; a person without knowledge is a
person whose thoughts will be formed in ignorance.
Every
action is preceded by thoughts. The quality of thoughts determines the quality
of our karma. The karma in turn has good or bad effect on us. This again
influences our thinking. So right thinking based on right knowledge is
essential for leading a peaceful and contented life. Raja Yoga meditation helps
us in doing the right thinking that leads to righteous actions. This also helps
in remaining mentally strong amidst turbulent situations.
0 टिप्पणियाँ