Vahnivasini Nitya (Residing in fire) |
2. The mind can compared to a garden. Just as you can cultivate good flowers and fruits in a garden by ploughing and manuring the land and removing the weeds and thorns and watering the plants and trees, so also you can cultivate the flower of devotion in the garden of your mind by removing the impurities of the mind such as lust, anger, greed, delusion, pride, etc., and watering it with Divine thoughts. Weeds and thorns grow in the rainy season, disappear in summer; but their seeds remain underneath the ground. As soon as there is a shower, the seeds again germinate and sprout out. Even so the Vrittis or modifications of the mind manifest on the surface of the conscious mind, then disappear and assume a subtle seed-state, the form of Samskaras or impressions. The Samskaras again become Vrittis either through internal or external stimulus. When the garden is clean, when there are no weeds and thorns you can get good fruits. So also, when the mind is pure, when the mind is free from lust, anger, etc., you can have the fruit of good deep meditation. Therefore cleanse the mind of its impurities first. Then the current of meditation will flow by itself.
Mahavajresvari Nitya (Jewel in lotus) |
4. If you apply fire to green wood it will not burn, but if you apply fire to a piece of dried wood it will catch fire and burn at once. Even so, those who have not purified their minds, will not be able to start the fire of meditation. They will be sleeping or dreaming or will be building castles in the air if they sit for meditation. But those who have removed the impurities of their minds by Japa, service, charity, Pranayama, etc., will enter into deep meditation as soon as they sit down for it. The pure ripe mind will burn at once with the fire of meditation.
5. If you do not clean or polish a plate daily, it will lose its lustre. It is the same with the mind. The mind becomes impure if it is not kept clean by the regular practice of meditation. Meditation removes the dross of the mind in an effective manner. Therefore, regularly practice meditation, preferably early in the morning.
Sivaduti Nitya (The messenger of Shiva) |
7. You must practice austerity of speech if you really want to attain quick progress in meditation. You must always speak sweet and loving words. You must speak only the truth at any cost, or you must not speak at all. You must not speak any harsh word or any indecent word that is calculated to hurt the feelings of others. You should weigh your words carefully before they are spoken. You must speak a few words only. This is austerity of speech or Vak – Tapas that will conserve energy and give you peace of mind and inner strength.
8. Examine your character. Pick up the defects in it. Find out its opposite. Let us say that you suffer from irritability. The opposite of irritability is patience. Try to develop this virtue by meditating on the abstract virtue of patience. Regularly, every morning sit down at 4 a.m. in Padma or Siddha Asana in a solitary room for half an hour, and begin to think on patience, its value, its practice under provocation, taking one point one day, another on another day, and thinking as steadily as you can, recalling the mind when it wanders. Think of yourself as perfectly patient, a model of patience and end it with a vow: This patience which is my true Self, I will feel and show today and always.
Tvarita Nitya (The one who responds quickly) |
10. It is the actions of the mind that are truly termed Karmas. True liberation results from the disenthralment of the mind. Those who have freed themselves from the fluctuation of their minds come in possession of the supreme Nishtha (meditation). Should the mind be purged of all its impurities, then it will become very calm and all the Samsaric delusions attendant with its births and deaths will be soon destroyed.
11. Concentration of the mind on God after purification can give you real happiness and knowledge. You are born for this purpose only. You are carried away to external objects through Raga and Moha. You must dive deeper. The Divine Flame, the Light of lights is burning there. Plunge deep. Merge within.
Sarvamangala Nitya (All auspicious) |