Meditation Guide – Conquest of Mind Part 8

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Kulasundari Nitya (Beautiful heart)
Kulasundari Nitya (Beautiful heart)
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1. The mind can be controlled by Abhyasa and Vairagya. Abhyasa is constant effort to fix the mind on God or Atman. Vairagya is dispassion or non-attachment to sensual objects.

2. Enquire Who am I? Do Vichara. Do mental Japa with Om and meditate on Atman. All thoughts will die by themselves. You will rest in Sat – chit – ananda, or Atman.

3. Sit alone and watch the Vrittis of the mind. Be indifferent. Remain as a Sakshi. Do not identify yourself with the Vrittis. The mind will soon come under your control.

4. Destroy the fuel of desire; the fire of thought will be extinguished. With the annihilation of Sankalpa, the reality of Brahman will shine.

5. Cultivate Divine qualities such as friendliness, mercy, gladness and indifference towards happiness, pain, virtue and vice. You will attain peace of mind.
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Nitya Nitya (The eternity)
Nitya Nitya (The eternity)
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6. Do not think of the past. Do not plan for the future. Do not allow the mind to build images. Live in the solid present.

7. Do a thing which the mind does not want to do. Do not do a thing which the mind wants to do.

8. Do not try to fulfil your desires. Do not hope. Do not expect anything. Destroy the vicious desires through virtuous desires and destroy the virtuous desires through one strong desire for liberation.

9. Practice of Pranayama destroys Rajas and Tamas; makes the mind steady and focused.

10. Study religious books, perform Tapas‘s, charity and Satsanga with Mahatmas, Sadhus and Sannyasins thus overhauling vicious worldly Samskaras and paving the road towards control of the mind.

11. Japa with any Mantra and Upasana destroy the impurities of the mind, make the mind focus inward, induce Vairagya, help concentration and eventually lead to control of the mind and attainment of God-consciousness.
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Nilapataka Nitya
Nilapataka Nitya (Blue like the sky)
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12. Kalau Kesava-kirtanat. In this Kali Yuga the easiest way for controlling the mind and attaining Moksha is Kirtan or singing the Name of the Lord.

13. Food also influences the mind. Sattvic food (milk, fruits, etc.) calms the mind. Rajasic food (meat, alcohol, etc.) excites the mind. Tamas should be avoided entirely. So, have Sattvic food and maintain Mitahara (moderation in your diet).

14. Destroy evil habits by establishing good habits. Control the lower instinctive mind through the higher Sattvic mind.

15. Constant selfless service with Atma Bhava is highly efficient in purifying and controlling the mind.

16. Do not wrestle or struggle with the mind. Be perserverent in your concentration and meditation. May Peace, Joy, Bliss and Immortality abide in you for ever and ever!
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Vijaya Nitya (Always victorious)
Vijaya Nitya (Always victorious)
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