Thoughts and the Emergence of Destiny

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Journey from Thought to Destiny:

Journey from Thought to Destiny:
Our thoughts give rise to actions, actions shape our nature, nature builds our character, and character ultimately determines our destiny. This thought emphasizes that every stage of our life begins with our thoughts. When we hold a thought in our minds, it transforms into our actions. Our actions shape our nature, which in turn builds our character. Ultimately, our character determines our destiny or fate.

“The Power of Bhagwan Satyanarayana” is a Story from the Upanishads.
Once upon a time, there was a Brahmin who regularly worshipped Bhagwan Satyanarayana. He performed his rituals with devotion and kept his thoughts pure and sacred. One day, a sage asked him why he worshipped with such devotion and regularity.

The Brahmin replied, My thoughts are pure, which makes my actions pure as well. When I perform righteous actions, my nature becomes pure. And when my nature is pure, my character becomes noble. This improves my destiny, bringing me peace and prosperity. The sage said, Your understanding is in alignment with what is described in the Upanishads. Our thoughts guide our lives. Therefore, we must always keep our thoughts pure and positive. Thus, through his worship and the purity of his thoughts, the Brahmin not only improved his own life but also imparted a message to society that it is our thoughts that shape our destiny.

“Let your thoughts be the seeds of purity, your actions the blossoms of righteousness, your nature the fragrance of virtue, and your character the fruit of destiny.” This captures the essence of how our inner world shapes our outer reality. By nurturing pure thoughts, we lay the foundation for a life of integrity, peace, and fulfillment.

Central upnishad

1. ऋगवेद (Rig Veda) : प्रज्ञानं ब्रह्म

Pragnanam Brahm –
Brahm is intelligence, is a Defining aphorism (Lakshana Vakya)

2. यजुर्वेद (Yajur Veda) : अहं ब्रह्मास्मि

Aham Brahm Asmi –
I am Brahm, is an Experiential aphorism (Anubhava Vakya)

3. सामवेद (Sama Veda) : तत्त्वमसि

Tat Tvam Asi –
That you are, is a Teaching aphorism (Upadesha Vakya)

।।Yogashitvritti nirodha:।।

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The true meaning of Yoga.

Human life is the greatest privilege of this creation: God in the form of seed has filled in it all the possibilities which are in him himself. On this basis, the nature of human life has been called the form of happiness, which on attaining its development becomes like God. Realization and awakening of this spiritual form of existence is the important goal of this life. On this basis, he spoke of the descent of heaven on earth. Spiritual awakening can take place based on prayer or based on the divine, which teaches that we can reach the heights of heights. It is determined by the sanskaras rooted in the mind, which define life and behavior in the form of chittvrittis every moment.

Without transforming them, it is not possible to say when life will come to a state of failure, that is why life cultivation is an important work, through which the work of sophistication of the mind is proved, that any kind of negligence in it can prove fatal and therefore One has to be constantly engaged in this. The experiences of life are accumulated in the mind in the form of samskaras, which give their identity in the form of vrittis. They are known only when they are manifest in the form of actions, otherwise, they remain so deeply buried in the subconscious that they are not even realized.

It is something like when the bubble in a pond rises from the bottom, it is not visible from the outside, even when it reaches the surface, it cannot be seen. We could have prevented it from becoming a wave if we had known its origin. In the same way, negation is possible by transforming them into seed forms of sanskaras in the mind. Psychology considers their nature to exist in the unconscious, although its understanding of its transformation is not clear; Whereas Indian spiritual science has taken deep insights into them and there is a clear path for their transformation.

Spiritual aim.

Simultaneously, a method is used to refine and control the seeds of lust rooted in the mind, which is a powerful method of meditation. Meditation can be said to be the key to spiritual transformation, based on which the subtle desires that have taken root in the mind are purged and the seeker attains the ideal state of self-knowledge and self-realization of spiritual life. However, this is possible only when the mind has been calmed and stabilized to a certain level based on moral discipline and prayer. After delving into the depths of meditation, we become acquainted with those subtle blockages of the mind that remain trapped in the mind even after the maturation of bodily deeds and sanskaras. We scrape them off carefully. Gradually, we develop the capacity for introspection, which can discover and refine the desires, desires, etc. of the mind at the subtle level. In this way, the sadhak, with practice, detaches himself from the foreign feelings and attitudes to which he is attached and controls them by coming into the visual sense. With meditation, that inner light is awakened, which burns the desires and desires. With this gradually the soul is illuminated with its eternal glory and one enters the kingdom of lasting happiness, peace, and bliss.