Keeping the Mind Stable

Whatever spiritual knowledge we have studied so far gives us feelings of joy and determination. Yet, after some time, we find that our state of consciousness is disturbed, and our mind begins to fluctuate. Why does this happen, and what should we do?


 

It is Maya that shakes the stage of our mind. When we are unable to tolerate jealousy, fear, criticism, public insult, obstacles, and problems, or when we are attacked by the vices of lust and anger or by our old sanskars, our mind loses its stability. Differences in nature and opinions, clashes with others, and a lack of inner strength to overcome difficulties—all of these prevent the mind from remaining concentrated. The first target of such influences is our faith, our spiritual connection (yoga), our love for God, and our renunciation. Wherever a person is weak, Maya appears exactly in that form and attacks. Sometimes Maya surrounds a person from every side, tempting him, confusing him, and trying to make him fall and give up.

Therefore, if we wish to maintain a constant, steady, and focused state of mind, we must deeply understand three things: God, Maya, and the method of spiritual effort. In truth, understanding God is not so difficult, because He is one, He is constant, and His identity is singular and accurate.

(to be continued..) 

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