Wednesday, May 20, 2009

Tingling In Fingers And Blurry Vision

Sadhana

will not do a eulogy of the sadhana or less than their absence, but I can not stop playing a song which I believe carries a lot of confusion.

We must be rigorous in our practices?, We must follow the rules set by others?, we must submit to strict discipline?, will help us progress in our spiritual journey?.

Sankara, thinks not. Not because there is no road, no place to go, not because the way of technical or other sacrifice need not be ours. I think the only sadhana is to stop this flow of life that sustains me jiva differentiating it (body), mind (material) and I (Spirit).

The perennial philosophy speaks of the Great Chain of Being, taking the modern masters such as Arthur Lovejoy, and Ken Wilber Hushley Aldous we study how we are composed of three essential parts are: Body, Mind and Spirit. If the body demand we hardly care we have a psyche acceptable and if our mental state is poor we can not go beyond it and reach our real area that is spiritual. We need to give each in its proper place, who only ever think about the physical advance, who is in the psychic will never get to understand the Self

As I am aware that everyone has trouble accepting the lessons we Master does get through us, we all think that only teachers contrasted with strange languages \u200b\u200band clothing can teach us, I said to reinforce this approach with those that if we deserve the respect of opinion.


The Chinese scholar Yang-Chu said

"Let your ears hear what they want to hear, the eye to see what you see, the nose smells what he likes to smell, the mouth speaks of the comfort he longs for, let the mind do you want ....
What the body wants is warmth for your comfort and good food. Fighting their achievement and be deterring what is natural and essential to man. What the mind wants is freedom to roam where you want, and if not enjoy this freedom, the very nature of man is frustrated and alibi. "

Ramesh says:

It should be remembered that this advice is directed to search engines of wisdom, who might otherwise engage in disciplinary practices that constitute an impediment to progress. What is to be terminated should do it yourself, any pains aimed at controlling the thoughts and desires would only reinforce and thereby strengthen the ego a sense of being the doer.

the book Peace and harmony in everyday life.

Here is the great lesson. What should cease
must do it yourself.
ego would strengthen the sense of being the doer.

Ramana said

not meditate. I know!
not think you are. I know!
not think of being. I know!

Follow our Dharma is our only Sadhana

Namasté.

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