The Secret of Being Happy -7.



(Spoken on October 19, 1972)

7.

So what is our fate, ultimately? To suffer, it looks like that. From birth to death there is a tension and agony and vexation in the mind. We do not know how to make a complaint and about what to make a complaint. It is all mystery and agony and sorrow from creation onwards. Why? Because the very conception of creation of the world is a quantitative concept. Even if we think of the whole universe at one stroke, it is a quantity that we are thinking in our mind, and therefore, even our logic of the cosmos is only a transference of these quantitative values which we attribute to the ordinary objects of the world.

The mind has four defects, on account of which it reads only defects in things. One is, first of all, that the item of quantity which presents itself before the mind is a source of unhappiness for the mind, as I have explained to you. Quantity – everything is a quantity, a mass, and a physical body. This is a source of trouble for us because we cannot possess them always, nor can we establish a relationship with them.

Swami Krishnananda
To be continued  ..





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