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29 May, 2019

ముహుర్తాలను ఎంతవ‌ర‌కూ నమ్మాలి? | Real Truth Behind Superstitions! | MPlanetLeaf



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There are wonderful people in both religion and science but sometimes there are also crooks and nuts on both sides. We are taught that religion is only one thing: realisation. There were some great men of science, like Albert Einstein who did great work but did not over step their mark like some do nowadays.

Superstition is bound to creep up on the practice of religion. When so many people believe in something this is bound to come up. It’s just a part of it. Those whose intentions are good will know what they are thinking and they will be on the right path.

Vivekananda himself was asked this question and he replied by saying that when you talk of things such as superstition all that he could do was argue to prove them wrong. The greatest superstition in this world is for one to think that they are the body, they are the mind and they are the intellect. This is the greatest superstition. It is a foolish way to think. They are not the body, they are not the mind and they are not the intellect.

Everything is “I”.  I am doing this, I am going here. Everything is held up in the body, mind and intellect. This thinking, which is embedded in us all our lives is the greatest superstition. From childhood we are taught that there is a thought, action and then an event. This drives everything. All the great ones say that this is really wrong.

Krishna says that you cannot choose a thought.  You can only be detached from the thought. A thought is an effect. We have always been taught that is a cause but this is not true. It is an effect. You cannot choose it, only be detached from it.

Krishna says the cause of all thoughts is the gunas: sattvic, rajasic and tamasic. They are foes which create the body, mind and intellect. I will give you an example. Let’s say everyone in the world was given a computer with internet connection. There are billions of websites from CNN to sports and entertainment. So Imagine you are approaching the computer you will be told that you can surf any websites that you choose. Every one of the 7 billion people will choose differently.

What is the force behind their choice? What is the force that pushes someone to sports, entertainment, violence or something else? You feel you have a choice but Krishna says you don’t. There is an unseen force that is guiding you. Any action is a moment and that moment is caused by a force. That force is the gunas. Your emotions will decide what site you visit. If you are angry you will be inclined to look at violence. If you are happy you might seek out comedy or entertainment. The thoughts on the surface of your mind will determine what you look at.

Krishna says “with the senses controlled, the mind controlled, with evenness of mind perform work.”  Think of your day and how hard it is to control certain forces like the force of attraction. You cannot force yourself to be attracted to someone nor can you suddenly stop being attracted to someone. It is not our choice and we are not in control of it. The same goes for the other forces such as anger and power.

We cannot change our minds or the minds of others we should just be focusing on renouncing the gunas. Imagine a state of mind where the waves no longer disturb the ocean. It would be such bliss. You would be full or light, joy and appendage because you will be radiating the consciousness.

This superstition is only an illusion that comes from the gunas. Renounce it and you will be happy.

See what Lord Rama proved about superstitions and also what his holiness Sri Ramana Maharshi of Arunachalam (Tiruvannamalai) told about it...

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