POWER OF THOUGHTS I - Brahm Bunga, Dodra
POWER OF THOUGHTS I - Brahm Bunga, Dodra
POWER OF THOUGHTS I - Brahm Bunga, Dodra
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e :<br />
Pure,<br />
sublime, and<br />
constructive.<br />
Lower, impure feelings and impulses are to be :<br />
avoided,<br />
repelled,<br />
transmuted,<br />
sublimated, and<br />
spiritualised.<br />
But it is an uphill task as our mind easily flows into<br />
the old grooves of lower vicious thoughts. By its very<br />
nature, the mind always goes for material things and<br />
worldly pleasures; but is never contented. Although it<br />
recognizes the consequences of all its doings yet it<br />
cannot resist the temptations. Conquest of the mind is<br />
more difficult than the conquest of the world.<br />
The only way it can be tamed and subdued is by a<br />
superior, higher, and nobler love than the love for<br />
worldly allurements. This superior love is in the taste<br />
of Nam or Shabad — the ‘Wordless Word’, realized<br />
through meditation in the sublime company of Wordpersonified,<br />
Enlightened Masters. This love is so sweet,<br />
transcendent, and captivating that mind automatically<br />
loses its wavering nature and is made completely<br />
calm. Otherwise a bad master, it then becomes an<br />
excellent servant.<br />
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