To rise above the monotonous and busy existence
explained in the last post, we all require a regular dosage of newness to keep
our hearts and minds fresh. How can we define newness? It is a change of
thoughts, feelings, words, actions, circumstances - when all or some of these
deviate from the normal or are new, they give us an experience of joy.
On a physical level we go on a holiday or a
party, watch a movie, etc., all of these and many more such activities
explained earlier in this message series, achieve the purpose mentioned above.
We then get back to our daily routine of thoughts and actions, with more
freshness, which makes the routine more interesting.
On a spiritual level, to become silent, to be
still in the ocean of hectic, noisy action is a choice many people are now
making. When this is achieved, this stillness acts on the mind like oxygen,
giving the breath to both understand and enrich life. Of course, action is a
necessity, an expression of us through time, relationships and the roles we
play. However, if we do not sometimes stop and take a breath of silence, then
the mind begins to suffocate, thoughts speed like bullet trains and the brain
feels as if it is in a pressure cooker. Emotions erupt and react like
volcanoes, eyes become dizzy with mountains of information and the head feels
like a roller coaster. This is stress.
The mind needs to come up for air, to leave the
jungle of pressure, deadlines and speed and slow down and find the point of
silence within. Also a daily dose of new and different spiritual knowledge at
the start of the day does the work of newness and helps us rise above the
monotony. It rekindles our creative spirit. Newness in our thoughts then flows
into our feelings, beliefs, attitudes, personalities or natures, perceptions,
actions, interactions, relationships, etc. bringing newness in all of them and
removing the stagnancy of the regular routine.
Also
feeding spiritual knowledge to the mind benefits silence or meditation
immensely, because meditation, which is not just a process of reducing the mind
to a nil stage but the creation of positive, constructive thoughts to take the
mind to a positive experience of peace and bliss, can then become an
interesting, new and creative exercise each time one practices it. Spiritual
knowledge is the foundation of good meditation or silence.
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