Dr Gautam Chatterjee
Life is driven by desire. The desire is an inferno that finally reduces all as a sucker animal of extreme. In Maun Sadhana one strategies the self to cap the desire as desire has a close proximity with aberrations that spoils the Karma. Desire or wish is a cyclic sound of silence of the mind that splashes a wish and strives for the same fulfillment unless achieved. Once a desire is fulfilled another pops up and that’s an unending process. For this Swamiji Dr Viswhwamitterji Maharajji has been asking us to douse the wish flames by not adding oil to the wish lamp. Silencing the desire is a matter of perception in the state of Maun Sadhana. Desire is loud conception amidst silence of thought. It makes one restless and allows a negative fall. Thus in the state of Maun one must realize the bad impact of the desire. By the philosophy of “Not this” “Not this” one has to negate the luxury of harvesting desire after desire which finally makes us a prisoner of the body, which is just too mortal and destroyable. To combat the sound called “desire” one has to put a full stop on desire barring the basic needs. In the north it is said Hey Bhagwan Kharcha dey (Oh God give me the expenditure) so that we earn more. It means we are driven to the extreme by the expenditure we incur. But in Maun only basics are desired because mind must move to the internal world of eternity shelving the dominance of materialism. Desire stalls this. Being humble in our need and disciplining the life to the basic requirements allow a conscious movement from “body” to beyond and Maun Sadhana allows us to perceive this and actualize the mind to be of less desirous being so that eternity is begotten within the mental journey. Thus silencing the desire attributes towards higher journey through silence.
Life is driven by desire. The desire is an inferno that finally reduces all as a sucker animal of extreme. In Maun Sadhana one strategies the self to cap the desire as desire has a close proximity with aberrations that spoils the Karma. Desire or wish is a cyclic sound of silence of the mind that splashes a wish and strives for the same fulfillment unless achieved. Once a desire is fulfilled another pops up and that’s an unending process. For this Swamiji Dr Viswhwamitterji Maharajji has been asking us to douse the wish flames by not adding oil to the wish lamp. Silencing the desire is a matter of perception in the state of Maun Sadhana. Desire is loud conception amidst silence of thought. It makes one restless and allows a negative fall. Thus in the state of Maun one must realize the bad impact of the desire. By the philosophy of “Not this” “Not this” one has to negate the luxury of harvesting desire after desire which finally makes us a prisoner of the body, which is just too mortal and destroyable. To combat the sound called “desire” one has to put a full stop on desire barring the basic needs. In the north it is said Hey Bhagwan Kharcha dey (Oh God give me the expenditure) so that we earn more. It means we are driven to the extreme by the expenditure we incur. But in Maun only basics are desired because mind must move to the internal world of eternity shelving the dominance of materialism. Desire stalls this. Being humble in our need and disciplining the life to the basic requirements allow a conscious movement from “body” to beyond and Maun Sadhana allows us to perceive this and actualize the mind to be of less desirous being so that eternity is begotten within the mental journey. Thus silencing the desire attributes towards higher journey through silence.
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