CHAPTER-III; CONTROL OF THE
MIND; PART-III
Sri Sarada Devi |
17. "All is in the mind — purity, as also
impurity, is in the mind."
18. "There is evil in your mind. That is why
you can't find peace."
19. "It is a complex always to be suspecting
impurities. The more you emphasize your obsession, the more obsessed you
become. It is true of all things."
20. "He who has a pure mind sees everything
pure."
"On moonlit nights I would look at the moon and
pray, 'May my mind be pure as the rays of the moon!' or 'O Lord, there are
stains even on the moon, but let my mind be absolutely stainless.'
22. "When I was at Vrindavan, I used to visit
Vankubihari (Krishna in a bent pose) and prayed to him, 'Your form is bent, but
Your mind is straight — kindly straighten the windings of my mind.'"
23. "Do the Master's work, and along with that
practise spiritual disciplines too. Work helps one to keep off idle thoughts.
Ifone is without work, such thoughts rush into one's mind."
24. "How can one's mind be healthy if one
doesn't work? No one can spend all twenty-four hours in thought and medi tation. So one
must engage oneself in work; it keeps the mind cheerful
25. Alluding to X___, Mother said, "Just see
how impure her mind has become through idleness."
26. Disciple: "Some say that one achieves
nothing through work. One can succeed in spiritual life only through Japa and
meditation."
Mother: "How have they known as to what will give
success and what will not? Does one achieve everything by practising Japa and
meditation for a few days? Nothing whatever is achieved unless Mahamaya clears
the path. Didn't you notice the other day that a person's brain became deranged
because he forced himself to excessive prayer and meditation? If one's head
becomes deranged, one's life becomes useless. The intelligence of a man is very
precarious. It is like the thread of a screw. If one thread is loosened, then
he goes crazy. Or he becomes entangled in the trap of Mahamaya and thinks
himself to be very intelligent. He feels that he is quite all right. But if the
screw is tightened in a different direction, one follows the right path and
enjoys peace and happiness. One should always recollect God and pray to Him for
right understanding. How many are there who can meditate and practise Japa all
the time? At first they earnestly practise these disciplines, but their brains
become heated in the long run by sitting constantly on their prayer rugs. They
become very vain. They also suffer from mental worries by reflecting on
different things. It is much better to work than to allow the mind to roam at
large. For when the mind gets a free scope to wander, it creates much
confusion. My Naren thought of these things and wisely founded institutions
where people would do disinterested work."
SOURCE: saradadevi.info
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