The Master Said .... 22 - Swami Sivananda
10/02/2017.
22.1
There are three kinds of impurities in the mind.
1. One is Mala (dirt) which is removed by the practice of Karma Yoga.
2. The other is Vikshepa (tossing of the mind) which is removed by Bhakti,
3. and the third is Avarana (veil of ignorance) which is removed by Jnana Yoga.
22.2
Thinking, willing, feeling all these must be developed harmoniously;
then only will there be integral development.
That is your duty.
22.3
You should not merely study the scriptures and deliver lectures; but you should also discipline the mind.
Whatever the Gita teaches, you should put into practice.
Simply lecturing on Brahma Sutras will not do.
If you are not given due respect and honour, you will lose your balance of mind.
22.4
Not only study and lecturing; you should introspect, analyse and find out what virtues you should develop and what defects you should get rid of.
That leads to Brahma Jnana,—not mere study.
Develop humility.
Cultivate the spirit of selfless service.
You must watch for opportunities.
To be continued ...
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