The
Power Within
Swami
Bhoomananda Tirtha
When
we analyze our lives, we find that to live a life of
fulfillment there must be two basic abilities. One is
involvemental in nature. We have to go ahead with life,
getting involved in whatever is necessary from time to time.
For this, we must have the necessary attitude, inspiration,
compulsion and many other things. The net result of all this
is an involvemental phase. We must be ready to take up
whatever we are expected to do and get involved in it with
full dedication and sincerity.
The
other is the ability and readiness to withdraw from any
involvement and remain peaceful and quiet. Whatever
comes or goes, the march of life cannot stop. So, to keep
the stability and peace, often the mind will require
withdrawal. We must be able to do both, easily and
harmoniously. Then alone, we may hope to live a life of
fulfillment and peace. And such a life will be beneficial to
the world at large.
Dear
N, you are very young and you have a long life ahead. To
live a good and effective life, you will need clear
direction and guidance from time to time. Whenever in doubt,
look into your own heart. I am using the word 'heart' to
distinguish it from 'mind'. It is the mind that produces
confusions and doubts. Look into a level much deeper than
the so-called mind. Look deep within and from there seek or
demand whatever direction or clarity you want.
I
am not able to do the task; but I must do it. I am not
having the necessary inspiration or motivation; but I must
have it. Yes, I will have it. May I have it. Use any
language you like, but say it in a very earnest and humble
manner.
Similarly, we will have to withdraw from many things
whenever needed. If our concern and anxiety cannot serve any
purpose, if our involvement is only going to trouble our
mind, the mind must be able to withdraw itself and remain
restful. This restfulness is also possible. Tell yourself:
Why am I not able to withdraw my mind from this? Why
can't I forget the situation? Why is this haunting me? I
must win over this entanglement.
When
you are thus tormented, look into your own heart and get the
necessary redress. Whether you put it in the manner of a
prayer or submission, or you think in terms of a resolution
or demand it makes little difference. The result is the
same. If you believe in God, you can pray: Oh God, give
me the necessary inspiration. Let my mind withdraw. But
if you don't like to pray or you don't believe in God, you
can as well believe in your own mind or its master, maker
and ruler.
So,
look into your heart, the deeper level of your mind, and
from there bring forth whatever you want. I said the other
day: When the summer becomes very severe, sometimes the
well goes dry. What do we do? We deepen the well and get
little more water. Similarly, you have to dig out a
deeper and loftier dimension from your mind. Understand that
the mind has got enormous dimensions. Never feel defeated.
Never be subdued by fear. Always have confidence. Even when
no help is forthcoming from anywhere outside, and you feel
deserted, some invisible help will come, deliver the redress
and disappear in the same manner as it appeared!
You
may wonder as to how this happens. Is not the entire world
like this? The entire visible universe has come from
nowhere and nothing. From nowhere and nothing all these
things have manifested. So, within that, when the necessity
arises, an invisible process can result in a visible help
and it can also disappear. Understand this well.
The
mind has got great power. Mind is the instrument by which
you access the invisible Supreme Reality. You cannot access
it with your eyes or your body. With the mind alone you can
commune with the invisible, because the mind itself is
resting on the invisible Self.
Do
not be unduly assailed by doubt. Whenever doubt comes, give
it back to the doubt-maker and He will resolve it. Whenever
you lack inspiration or direction, look into your own heart
and seek, or demand. You will find your redress.
Whether
you are praying with humility or demanding with confidence,
it makes no difference. Whatever tune or tone suits your
personality, you may adopt. But you have to be sincere
and earnest. Your yearning must have the intensity. Then
you will always find that the direction and the strength do
come. Never lose heart. Never lose confidence in life.
Life
is always dear whether you are surrounded with pleasant
things or with unpleasant ones. There is a lot of dearness
in life. If nothing, the mind can produce any degree of
contentment and peace. It may not give you other things, but
it will give you joy and contentment. It can also give you
peace and 'quietitude'. To generate and bestow these, the
mind needs no other agency or help.
You
carry such an infinitely potent mind. Never fail to
recognize this great potency of the mind. We call it mind,
but actually it is a projection or expression of the Self,
the Supreme Reality, which has created and which is
preserving this great endless Universe. It is not a small
thing. Man is great, because he has such a greatly potent
mind.
Harih Om Tat Sat.
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