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Chariot of our success.... on journey towards Self-realization

Posted By Himanshu K. Gandhi, Friday, June 6, 2014

Chariot of our success.... on journey towards Self-realization

 

 

 

Be aware of the critical factors at play... for a successful journey towards Self-realization. And then… raise your awareness.

By: Himanshu K. Gandhi

 

When it comes to spiritual pursuit towards Self-realization... chariot of our journey comes with…

 

  • Two horses… that of
    • Purushartha or concerted self effort... and,
    • Absolute and unflinching faith in path of His wisdom

 

Vitality, strength and size of each of these horses will greatly determine pace, and momentum if any, of our progress. Fodder for each of them comes from our absorption of knowledge laid out in Jinvani… and depth & rigor of our introspection, or quite contemplation. As we zealously feed right fodder to the horses, they will gain strength… and grow in size.

 

  • Four wheels… that of
    • Inhibiting of our passions… of greed, deceit, ego, anger
    • Curbing sensuous urges… to please senses of sight, hearing, touch, smell, taste and mind
    • Satsang… virtuous fellowship
    • Vitragta... gradual cutting away of all cords that are not aligned with the objective.

 

Our ability to sustain and surge in each of the above areas, will greatly determine the strength and size of the wheels. While wheels may be uneven and weak at inception, as we earnestly focus on lending strength to each of them… they in turn will support and strengthen each other… and grow in size.

 

As we earnestly set on the voyage…

 

  • a Guru/Sacha Sarthi or guiding force… to keep our zeal and tempo on... towards the ultimate goal.

 

The momentum that our chariot is able to take, or sustain... depends upon…

 

  • The Terrain... laid out by... uneven highs, rifts and valleys of our past unsettled account of our Karmic cart.

 

  • And Weather… along the way… largely defined by Kal and Kshetra we find ourselves in.

 

The only possible way we can successfully navigate through rough terrain and inhospitable weather, as above, is by adopting and sustaining Samta Bhav or even-keel temperament. Without which, our chariot will break apart and our journey will come to a standstill… or even lose ground that we might have already covered.

 

My friend... Are you on… or for the voyage?  I am.

 

About the author: Himanshu is based in Boston, MA and is an avid follower of Jainism. He administers a Facebook group ‘SSS… Solution Starts with Self’, where his effort is to support thoughts that enrich the base ethos of simple, straightforward and honest conduct, to break the pace of greed and vice, everywhere we see. He can be reached at h.gandhi@samved.com.

 

 

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Life, soul and purpose... Angles of our existence

Posted By Himanshu K. Gandhi, Sunday, May 4, 2014

Life, soul and purpose... Angles of our existence

 

 

Be aware of the critical factors at play that make us whole… and then raise our awareness of those… to lead us on to path of His wisdom.

By: Himanshu K. Gandhi

 

Trigonometry is a study of relationship of angles and their projections as the sides supporting them morph, giving an easy to analyze visual static components … to that which is dynamic and complex.

 

On the even plain of our character and conduct… introspection is such a science which unravels relationship of factors and forces, that internally shape our existence, and what we project outwardly… which gives us visual cues of what we are about, at a point in time.

 

If we care to deep dive and understand, then there are primarily five angles at play; Our…

 

  1. Passions; of ego, greed, deceit and anger
  2. Sensuous urges; to appease our sense of sight, hearing, touch, smell, taste, and mind.
  3. Faith in His wisdom; complete acceptance of virtues and principles of righteousness laid out in ones own faith
  4. Virtuous fellowship (Satsang) and
  5. Concerted self effort (Purushartha).

 

Greater the angle of each of them... greater is the projection of its power and influence over us... at any point of time.

 

When we are angled in the corner of our passions and sensuous urges... we are overpowered by believing that which is untrue and ephemeral... circumscribing ourselves in a circle that encompasses corrupting influence (Kusang), passions and sensuous pleasures... and become increasingly unaware of existence and true nature of our soul.

 

The only way to breakthrough the self imposed submissiveness to harmful elements... is to come in closer proximity and get angled in by those that are virtuous, and gradually build up concerted self efforts/Purushartha.

 

And as we do that over the course of time... the angle of faith in His wisdom will exert stronger influence on us, greatly aiding that process. And eventually make us break apart completely from the baneful influences.

 

At which point, we are circumscribed in the virtuous circle... with angles of right faith, Satsang and Purushartha.

 

As a result of which our outward projections, while we remain in society, will lead us consistently towards acts of common good, driven by selfless motive. And once we renounce society to be an ascetic/Vitragta, drive us deeper towards Self-realization.

 

 

About the author: Himanshu is based in Boston, MA and is an avid follower of Jainism. He administers a Facebook group ‘SSS… Solution Starts with Self’, where his effort is to support thoughts that enrich the base ethos of simple, straightforward and honest conduct, to break the pace of greed and vice, everywhere we see. He can be reached at h.gandhi@samved.com.

 

 

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