What is The Power of Being Tranquil And Silent?
What is The Power of Being Tranquil And Silent?
We are constantly engaged, either in action or in thought. Never briefly do we stay tranquil despite everything. Truth be told, we are so engaged with the elements of our body and psyche that we frequently fail to remember our genuine nature. Isn't it necessary to get rid of these things that don't belong to you? Ask saints.
It is believed that Bhagwan Muruga, also known as Kartikeya, appeared before Sage Arunagirinathar at Tiruvannamalai and gave him the following advice: As you are, remain silent and quiet. Kartikeya uttered the Tamil phrase "Summa Iru," which means "to remain still and silent without any mental or physical activity."
when someone asks, "Who are you?" People frequently respond, "I am a businessman," "I am a sportsman," or "I am a teacher," always identifying with the roles their mind, body, and intellect play. Psyche, body, and acumen are simple instruments for us to work, they don't comprise our genuine selves. The Self is what makes us aware of our existence. This is why Kartikeya gives the advice that the sage of Tiruvannamalai gave to others in his immortal work, "Thiruppugazh," which is to "remain still and rise about the body and mind."
It could be not difficult to stay with no substantial action, however, it is challenging to stay without mental action. The mind, which is always thinking outside the box and keeps coming up with new ideas, is the biggest barrier to achieving one's higher objective. Saints and the Bible agree that the only way to achieve spiritual fulfillment is to control the mind. Ramana Maharshi asserts that remaining silent has the power to silence the mind, making it the best strategy for overcoming the mind. He said that going deep into the heart and mind would dissolve there. This is accomplished simply by staying still and quiet — Summa Iru.
Is it acceptable to do nothing when there are responsibilities to be performed? The term 'Summa Iru' doesn't mean excess inactive constantly. It is sufficient to remain silent, still, and silent for just an hour or two on a day of your choosing, without engaging in any physical or mental activity. This state produces such a significant amount of spiritual energy that its effects last for many days. In fact, the positive energy that comes from this Mauna Sadhana will help you do your job better and keep doing it for longer periods of time.
Many of us have a lot of hard work and good qualifications, but we still have a hard time achieving our goals. We feel compelled by an external source to have something else. Yogis refer to this "something," or a small amount of outside assistance, as God's grace. As per Ramana Maharshi, Divine Elegance is the appearance of vast choice in activity. Through its own mysterious laws, which are superior to all natural laws, it can change the course of events in a mysterious way. Divine Elegance is the power communicated by the Incomparable to everybody, and it streams uninhibitedly to all. On the off chance that we don't encounter it, it is on the grounds that we have put our brains over dedication. Grace will automatically flow to us once silence and stillness distract the mind.
D.G.Shastri
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