MINISTER’S MESSAGE
(December 2010)
Divine Qualities
Purity of
Mind (Continued)
How to Grow in Purity of Mind
Faith in ourselves:
The Bhagavad Gita (4.38) teaches that there is nothing more purifying than
Self-Knowledge. So as a first step in gaining purity of mind, we should
remind ourselves of our true divine nature, our inherent divine strength.
Says Swami Vivekananda: “The remedy for weakness is not brooding over
weakness, but thinking of strength. Teach men of the strength that is
already within them. Instead of telling them they are sinners, the Vedanta
takes the opposite position, and says, ‘You are pure and perfect, and what
you call sin does not belong to you.’ Sins are very low degrees of
Self-manifestation; manifest your Self in a high degree.” We should look
upon God as the whole of Reality, and ourselves as parts of that Reality;
God as the divine Fire, and ourselves as sparks of that Fire.
We need to practice thinking
about our higher nature and let that thought permeate all our other
thoughts and actions. Swami Vivekananda calls this “self-conscious
activity.” He explains its beneficial effects: “Teach yourselves, teach
every one his real nature; call upon the sleeping soul and see how it
awakes. Power will come, glory will come, goodness will come, purity will
come, and everything that is excellent will come when this sleeping soul
is roused to self-conscious activity.”
Japa, or repetition of the
divine name: God and
His name are not different. The more we repeat the divine name, the less
will we be able to think worldly thoughts. In Sri Ramakrishna’s words, the
more we move toward the east, the more the west is left behind. But for
japa to be effective, we need to repeat the divine name consciously, with
an alert mind. Says Holy Mother Sri Sarada Devi: “Repeating the name of
God once, when the mind is controlled, is equivalent to a million
repetitions when the mind is away from God. You may repeat the name for
the whole day, but if the mind is elsewhere, it does not produce much of a
result. The repetition must be accompanied by concentration. Only then
does one obtain God’s grace.” Patience and perseverance will improve the
quality of our spiritual practice and help us grow in purity of mind.
For japa to be effective, we
should cultivate strong faith in the purifying power of the divine name,
and repeat it with yearning and a prayerful attitude. Says Sri
Ramakrishna:
“One should have such
burning faith in God that one can say: ‘What? I have repeated the name of
God, and can sin still cling to me? How can I be a sinner any more? How
can I be in bondage any more?’ ”
“God is our Father and
Mother. Tell Him, ‘O Lord, I have committed sins, but I won't repeat
them.’ Chant His name and purify your body and mind. Purify your tongue by
singing God’s holy name.”
“There is no doubt about the
sanctity of God’s name. But can a mere name achieve anything, without the
yearning love of the devotee behind it? One should feel great restlessness
of soul for the vision of God.”
“Chant the name of God, and
with it pray to Him that you may have love for Him. Pray to God that your
attachment to such transitory things as wealth, name, and creature
comforts may become less and less every day.” (To be continued)
—Swami Yuktatmananda
Spiritual Leader
Archive
Meditation & Its Practices