Latest Updates
-
Sreenivasan Passes Away: Malayalam Cinema Mourns The Legendary Actor-Writer's Demise -
Malayalam Film Industry Loses A Defining Voice: Actor, Screenwriter And Director Sreenivasan Passes Away At 69 -
Happy Birthday Dheeraj Dhoopar: How A TV Set Friendship Turned Into Love With Wife Vinny Arora -
Top Skin and Hair Concerns in India in 2025: What the Data Reveals -
International Human Solidarity Day 2025: History, Significance, and Why It Matters -
Purported Video of Muslim Mob Lynching & Hanging Hindu Youth In Bangladesh Shocks Internet -
A Hotel on Wheels: Bihar Rolls Out Its First Luxury Caravan Buses -
Bharti Singh-Haarsh Limbachiyaa Welcome Second Child, Gender: Couple Welcome Their Second Baby, Duo Overjoyed - Report | Bharti Singh Gives Birth To Second Baby Boy | Gender Of Bharti Singh Haarsh Limbachiyaa Second Baby -
Bharti Singh Welcomes Second Son: Joyous News for the Comedian and Her Family -
Gold & Silver Rates Today in India: 22K, 24K, 18K & MCX Prices Fall After Continuous Rally; Check Latest Gold Rates in Chennai, Mumbai, Bangalore, Hyderabad, Ahmedabad & Other Cities on 19 December
Becoming the Master of Thought
Thought is the Master of us all - a good thought is a good master and a bad thought is a bad master.
Good thought uplifts, makes the mood brighter, and makes us feel on 'top of the world'.
Bad thoughts are like a sack full of stones tied to us, pulling us down at every stage, overcoming us with lethargy, disinterest and even violent aggression. Hostile thoughts are deeply destructive even if contained within - they 'eat' us up by sapping our energy and vitality. We are continuously guided by our thoughts at every moment of our existence. Even when we are asleep a good thought (dream) can bring the faintest of smile on our lips while a bad one can make us break into a cold sweat. Our mind is endlessly enslaved by our thoughts.
This much we know and have individually experienced.
But is good thought really 'good'? Not so, as long as it is our master.
The hard reality of life is that a Master-Slave relationship always results in the exploitation of the slave. This is a practical reality and our relationship with our thoughts is no different.
As long as 'Thought' remains the Master, it will continue to exploit our mind and through that - us.
Our actions, behavior and all what we are is just a consequence of the hold that 'thought' has upon us.
We are merely the vehicle and Thought is our driver. Now what if our driver has had a bad hair day! He decides to take his anger out on his lovely vehicle (us). As he transforms from good to bad, the vehicle starts getting shaky, is tossed around to its limits and experiences exorbitant wear and tear.
Oh dear, if only the good thought had remained good - why did it have to become bad ;) So, what is good today can become bad tomorrow totally on its own whims and fancy without 'you' having a say.
Just imagine that our entire life is dictated by our thoughts. We do - action or inaction - in the hope that it will stimulate our thought (please our master) who, in turn, will gratify our senses. But we only hope and, in fact, have no control on how our Master interprets what we do.
As slaves, can we really enjoy the beauty of life without any control? In fact, none of us even know what this 'beauty of life' is and honestly, these will remain hollow words so long as we remain slaves.
Role Reversal
Now, imagine if the role was reversed; if you could change the nature of your thoughts like a switch. If you could be 'genuinely' rejoicing from within, at will, even in the face of the worst adversity - if somehow you could disconnect your thought from the situation at hand and manipulate your thought to feel totally free and blissful.
In other words, becoming a Master of your thought.
Wouldn't such a person be the most powerful one on earth, where no situations could be created to disturb him? If we could create thoughts at will to gratify our senses, wouldn't we be the most blissful persons on this earth?
Perhaps such a feeling must be experienced to know its power. Perhaps such a feeling cannot be put into words and that is why we do not know what we are missing.
The
point
is
that
can
it
be
done?
Can
this
relation
between
Slave
and
Master
be
altered?
That
precisely
is
the
path
of
Yoga
&
Meditation.
Meditation
helps
us
achieve
it
-
that
is
what
the
great
masters
and
scriptures
claim.



Click it and Unblock the Notifications











