Rays from the Light Fountain -5.
5.
In all your endeavors, cheerfulness is of great importance.
You should be in a positive frame of mind.
You should be contented, serene and calm, never depressed, never dejected.
If, in following the path of virtue you are easily dejected and depressed, then you are anticipating failure, "asking for it" as it were.
You must enjoy what you are doing. If you don’t enjoy your ideal endeavor, then don’t do it; you are not yet ready for it.
Engage yourself in something else, something good. Plunge yourself into social work, or volunteer philanthropic work, or selfless service of some sort. But let yoga wait. You will not succeed in it.
By the mind, you must be able to raise up the mind. You must be able to make it transcend all desires.
The practice of virtue should fill you with joy, self-control should bring you happiness, spiritual effort should fill you with cheerfulness and contentment.
If you are leading the spiritual life, doing sadhana, practicing yoga, trying to attain God-consciousness, while at the same time you are moody, irritable and unhappy, then success will not be felt.
Spiritual bliss and mental depression don’t mix.
Sri Swami Chidananda
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