Friday 1 November 2024
Transforming the Mind
Transforming the Mind
Recently I received a message on my cell," I am the son of Lord Krishna, I keep visiting Tirumala, yet I take drugs, why do I suffer, kindly help me?"
My response was," Meet a psychiatrist, undergo counselling, and undertake a holistic programme of wellness.
But the caller remained unsatisfied and kept pestering me with a flurry of such messages.
This person was positively in a state of misery and fear. His crutch and life boat were Lord Krishna. The mind of the caller was both fragmented and deeply disturbed. He appeared to be in a state of imbalance
Patanjali Yoga Sutras have identified the following as root causes of miseries in life- Avidya, Asmita, Raga, Dwesha and Abhinivesha.
1) Avidya- This is nothing but lack of knowledge or ignorance. Everything around us keeps changing constantly. It could be our cells, blood, stomach linings, hair to name some. But we are oblivious of the change.
2) Asmita- Is our intellect and our self. We get stubbornly stuck to our opinions. Like the caller was fixated with the idea that he was the child of Lord Krishna and stay put at Tirumala. Yet he was partaking drugs.
3) Raga- This is nothing but craving. Normally craving arises out of certain pleasurable experiences of the past. It has deep imprint on the mind. But such impressions only aggravate our wants and misery
4) Dwesha- Is nothing but hatred. Hatred is antithetical to craving. Though it arises out of craving, the premise is an unpleasant experience. This could be because of certain tragic moments in the past or unrealistic expectations which do not materialize.
5) Abhivivesha- This is fear of the unknown. An emotion which affects all of us. Only a clairvoyant sage through penance and austerity overcomes this barrier.
The caller proclaiming to be the son of Lord Krishna was in obvious pain and agony. He could experience ecstasy only through scientific help that is, consulting a psychiatrist, taking proper medication a wellness programme. The troubled individual’s mind could have undergone say the Happiness Programme of the Art of Living or Vipassana to combat fear. But he remained an escapist by not attending them.
This is how a how a fragmented and an escapist mind reacts.
The caller continued to escape and obviate the inevitable. It keeps hunting for excuses, alternatives. Invariably the cloak of negativity and ignorance shrouds the mind from combating the problem.
Exercising all love, caution, and care, I asked him to chant " OM NAMAHA SHIVAYA" - 108 times thrice a day to purge his mind from all negative thoughts and by making positive affirmations through writing" I AM HAPPY, HEALTHY AND PEACEFUL".
This task was also to be done thrice daily 108 times; and the Tapas to be continued for 41 days. In case a day is missed for some reason, to repeat the process again for 41 days. Such signals to the mind are extremely useful and powerful. The mind then responds to positivity and discards negative feelings and emotions.
He has not contacted me thus far. Presumably, he has embarked on the journey of Tapas and hopefully has found support and a beacon of light in the dark tunnel. His Ishta Devata, Lord Krishna wielded Sudarshan Chakra wading through negativity and impurity.
Sudarshan Kriya, Pranayama, Yoga and Meditation will certainly swathe through the cobwebs of his troubled mind and increase his Prana, Chi, or energy to obliterate the negativity.
I am waiting for the 41 days to end so that he can be happy, healthy, and peaceful and lead a purposeful life.
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