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By H. H. Sri Swami Satchidananda
The aim of all spiritual practices is to know your real
Self, to know the Knower. The Bible says, "Love your neighbor as yourself." But
without knowing what your Self is, how can you love your Self in him?
Know your Self and then see your own Self in your neighbor's Self.
Then you can love him as your Self. To love everybody or everything
as the spirit, you should realize your spiritual truth; you should
realize the God in you.
Have you ever seen yourself, even your physical self?
Have you ever seen your face? Only in a mirror. Suppose I breakthe
mirror, could you still see your face? No, but would you have lost
it then? No. What you see in a mirror is the image, not the original.
If you look for your true nature in a distorted mirror
you will see a crooked face. Is your face really crooked? What is
the mirror in our case? Our minds. To see our true Self we must have
clean, clear, calm minds. Some people keep the mirror clean and realize
that they are beautiful. Others do not dust it well. Some break it;
some bend it.
When you make the mind calm and serene, you realize
that the soul and God are one and the same, without any distortions,
without any color. The body should also acquire that serenity that
is called the relaxed or pure state. A very healthy and relaxed body
with a calm and serene mind will allow the true light or the true
nature of the Self within to express itself without any distortion.
Primarily one should take care of the mind because the
body is only an instrument of the mind. Normally, we identify ourselves
as a mind and a body. That is why we call ourselves by different names
and seem to differ from each other. The variations and definitions
come only when we identify with the body and mind.
By nature we are at ease and in peace. However, due
to negligence or efforts aimed at satisfying selfish desires of the
senses, we disturb that ease and peace. And when we disturb the ease,
we feel "diseased." We were fine originally
and lost that fine-ness. That's when we became defined. Unfortunately,
the moment we define ourselves—or limit the Self—we are
no longer fine.
All the scriptures, all the sages, saints and prophets
say to stop defining. This is the process of re-fine-ment. This is
the essence of all Yoga and all scriptures.
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