Monday, February 28, 2011

Three Potent Practice Points - Da Da Da ... !!!


"Damyata, Datta, Dayadhvam" - To 
1. Be Self Disciplined, 
2. Provide before being asked,
3. Be Compassionate.


When one practices Life with these three tough but potent points as the core guiding principles irrespective of the situations, one manages to successfully escape from the duality of painful pendulous fragmentation of ourselves into physical & spiritual entities - that subjects us to opposites like hurts & pleasures, likes & dislikes, pain & gain, good & bad, sweet & sour, unlike any other species.

Beyond this fragmentation, lies the blissful unification of mind-body-soul that despite being subject to similar diverse forces manages to stay silent, still, calm realising the transient nature of recurring patterns trying to convey something very profound, thus conserving precious energy for something more productive and focused.

2 comments:

Shelly said...

If the mind becomes balanced and detatched,and comes to dwell in its own true home,imbued with respect for God,then it enjoys the essence of supreme spiritual wisdom;it shall never feel hunger again....Sri Guru Granth Sahib....the thought mirrors that of the Upnishads and we mortal humans fight over the supremacy of our religions!

Shelly said...

This comment was for the blog on the five senses.I've wrongly put it up on Da Da Da...its a beautiful thought from the Granth Sahib....Sikhism is ofcourse an of shoot of Hinduism as you can make out from its inspirational source