Sept 12
Father, attended today sathsang. Mmm, I think m even more receptive now. I find my head shaking easily, fluidly. I felt lighter.
Just now on special vision meditation. I asked for
1. Health and Wholeness.
2. Famous published author
3. Famous transformational leader.
Father, thank U. Today reading my mercury - 5 of Heart - exploring new experiences or rship. Guess that's the reason why I am open. I want to experience all.
My wisdom gained is from my experiences.
Osho - Nanak
Self-restraint means giving direction to life, giving it vision and a goal. A life of restraint is one in which a person is well aware of his goal; he knows exactly where to let his arrow fly. An arrow that is let fly haphazardly cannot possibly hit the target. No power is attained without restrained and moderation.
Once u decide upon a goal, then u have to let go of everything that does not further ur goal. If u want to achieve one thing, u have to let go of a thousand others. U have to make a choice.
So, direction, path and goal. When these three are in complete harmony, u attain self-restraint and balance (integrated whole).
Your mind is like mercury; let it loose and it breaks immediately into a thousand pieces.
If and when u become at all awakened and look within urself, u will find one part of ur mind heading East, one to the West, one to North. One part wants to earn money, another wants to follow spiritual path, and so on.
The mind is fragmented, so never trust it.
If u do not listen to ur mind but instead heed the witness within, u will be able to remember what u have come into the world for, what u have come to buy from the market of samsara.
That remembrance will become ur goal, then u will gain the ability to throw off the fragments that besieged ur mind.
To practice self restraint involve the ability to leave the chaff for the wheat, to let go of the useless and worthless in favour of the useful and worthwhile.
There are thousands of path on which to go astray, but only one to reach the right place; therefore u need a very strong memory - uninterrupted remembrance is required.
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