The Secret of Being Happy-18.




(Spoken on October 19, 1972)
 18.
Just have a glance over the field of thoughts and feelings that occur to your mind throughout the day, from morning to evening. Are they connected with forms or are they independent, unselfish, impersonal contemplations? When you assess the value of your thoughts, feelings and emotions throughout the day, you will realise that most of them, if not all, are connected to things.

When you start thinking, you think of a person, of an object, of some perishable condition of which you are very much worried. The philosophical aspect of thinking is brushed aside on account of inadequate understanding of things, and we take to a purely objective form of thinking. That means to say, we live in an object world rather than the world of Truth.

Satyam eva jayate nanrtam (Mundaka Up. 3.1.6): “That which succeeds, that which lives long, that which shall endure forever is Truth, and not untruth,” is the declaration of the Upanishad, and as Truth alone endures, and inasmuch as happiness is only the name that we give to the condition of our mind getting attuned to Truth, no human being in the world can be happy so long as the untrue becomes the object of dependence.

Swami Krishnananda
To be continued  ...

 

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