Purification of the third instrument — actions
Action, kriya, is the third instrument entrusted to man. Every action has a reaction that affects both the actor himself and others. This is a law of nature, as immutable as the effects of heat and cold. Each karma entails a number of consequences. Physical ailments, mental disorders, money problems, poverty, family misfortunes — all these are the consequences of an individual's karma. They cannot be attributed to the cruelty of God. According to karma, one can judge what prevails in a person — animal inclinations, human values or striving for the Divine. Karma also reveals preferences and concepts fixed in consciousness either in previous lives, or in the society into which they pushed a person in this life. The main flaw in all facets of modern life is the inconsistency of actions with verbal statements. Why is the world standing on the edge of a precipice now? Why is anarchy and anxiety soaring among young people? Aren't there enough books with a list of human values? Have gurus become rare who are ready to teach a person what possibilities are hidden in him? Or are there no educational institutions where people are awakened from ignorance and warned about the disastrous consequences of laziness and inertia?
The markets are overflowing with the literature we need, mountains of spiritual texts are offered to readers, gurus roam the streets in droves. Despite this, people are tormented by fear and hatred, discontent and anxiety. The reason is that, unfortunately, writers and purveyors of spiritual knowledge, gurus and teachers do not demonstrate by the example of their own lives the importance and value of the advice they offer.
People travel all over the country to give lectures. Their conversations are replete with quotations from ancient religious texts, specially selected to impress and flaunt their scholarship. They are masters at making artificial selections from pieces of Upanishads, Gita, Brahmasutras. How can they transform the minds of students? Listeners may admire the verbal sophistication, but they do not receive a charge of faith and zeal. The sage said, "Life is very short, before it runs out, fill your heart with peace." Be filled with peace and share peace. Live in love and help others grow love in their hearts.
Indian culture has always called for triple purity and unity of thought, word and deed. This should always be the case wherever you are. The process of life can be reduced to the formula: "situation plus effort" or "challenge plus response". You can add: "The self multiplied by infinity is God," and "the mind multiplied by infinity is the Cosmic Will, or Hiranyagarbha." The mind can serve as a bridge leading a person from the material to the immaterial, from the personal to the impersonal. Purify the mind and turn it into a vehicle of loving thoughts and all-encompassing ideas. Clean up the language and use it to develop fearlessness and friendliness. Clean your hands, don't let them do harm and commit violence. Let them help and guide, heal and support. This is the highest sadhana. gerçekten hoşuma gitti başarıbet Çünkü burada gerçek parayla oynayabilirsiniz.