Shree: Pravachan
Shree: Pravachan
Prawachan is the analysis of behavior of the mind - so it expands to become subtle and full of
Truth. It is to look within the self and what constitutes the self. However it
is not a static formula to be applied – it is only a revelation or realization
and the techniques mentioned ought to be applied in contemporary lives to
realize the same truth in a contemporary setting. In that sense, old or
traditional or the future or contemporary is only an apparent creation of the
mind coming from the same universal consciousness. The formula is suggestive,
probably only symbolic since the whole phenomenon of existence itself is that –
phenomenon that takes one to the truth of being.
However this journey is to be
realized – that it is a journey that one chooses to undertake amidst all odds.
The odds are the minds workings. And the journey is supposed to bring a
transformation of perception till the mind becomes subtle, expansive and
steady.
We do not have any start point or
a middle or an end point – it is relative to what one feels about oneself and
that too is also to be accepted.
I think one of the biggest things
of existence is to simply accept what perception means and what it makes you do
and what you wish to create. And this idea of being in motion is also what it
just is. So there are going to be many thoughts, many feelings and many
sepculations and many wanderings – all is accepted. It is the nature of the
human mind to wander and to analyze.
This process can generate
insecurity and fear, which has no answer and may lead to stress and loneliness.
To try to find answer to this primordial feeling (or any feeling) is to remain
in this constant engagement. Real calmness can come when one knows why this
feeling develops and yet, one does not use it as a stick to evaluate anything
around oneself – one goes beyond all deep feelings. One knows finally that the
medium of consciousness ‘creates’ this phenomenon.
Hence the name of God is
important to be taken.
Hari Om.

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