Wednesday, 26 June 2019

નિર્માણ કરતી દિવ્યસૃજનશક્તિ ...


દિવ્યચેતના શૂન્ય નથી કે નથી માંગતી સમાધિ
કે શૂન્ય આગ્રહી કે સમાધિસ્થ આધારની માંગણી

કે નથી દોરતી લુપ્તતા કે લુપ્તજીવન દોરવણી
કે નિષ્ક્રિય જીવનશૈલી કે સક્રિયતાને ભૂલ ગણતી

કે માનતી કર્મોની લેખાજોખી કે નિરસતા જણતી 
કે શાહમૃગી નિયત કે નથી પોષતી ભાગેડું વૃત્તિ 

એ ચેતના તો પ્રેરણામયી, સર્જનશીલતા નોતરતી
સ્વરૂપે કૌશલ્ય ભરતી, પરિણામ સુધી સહભાગી 

ને આંતરવલણની સ્થિરતા નિસ્પૃહતા ભક્તિ
સુવ્યયે પલટાવી, નિર્માણ કરતી દિવ્યસૃજનશક્તિ...

ॐ નમો ભગવતે ...

જૂન ૨૦૧


“Rajayogic concentration is divided into four stages; it commences with the drawing both of the mind and senses from outward things, proceeds to the holding of the one object of concentration to the exclusion of all other ideas and mental activities, then to the prolonged absorption of the mind in this object, finally, to the complete ingoing of the consciousness by which it is lost to all outward mental activity in the oneness of Samadhi.”

“By this concentration on the idea the mind enters from the idea into its reality, into which it sinks silent, absorbed, unified.”

“Some of them are directed rather to the quiescence of the mind than to its immediate absorption, as the discipline by which the mind is simply watched and allowed to exhaust its habit of vagrant thought in a purposeless running from which it feels all sanction, purpose and interest withdrawn, and that, more strenuous and rapidly effective, by which all outward-going thought is excluded and the mind forced to sink into itself where in its absolute quietude it can only reflect the pure Being or pass away into its superconscient existence.”
*The Synthesis of Yoga, Part Two: The Yoga of Integral Knowledge, Chapter 28, Rajayoga, pp. 518-519


It is well known that the value of a man is in proportion to his capacity of concentrated attention; the greater the concentration the more exceptional is the result, to the extent that a perfect and unfailing concentrated attention sets the stamp of genius on what is produced.

Concentration is a state one must be in continually, whatever the outer activity. By concentration I mean that all the energy, all the will, all the aspiration must be turned only towards the Divine and His integral realisation in our consciousness. TM

Our one objective must be the Divine himself to whom, knowingly or unknowingly, something always aspires in our secret nature. There must be a large, many-sided yet single concentration of the thought on the idea, the perception, the vision, the awakening touch, the soul's realisation of the one Divine. There must be a flaming concentration of the heart on the All and Eternal and, when once we have found him, a deep plunging and immersion in the possession and ecstasy of the All- Beautiful. There must be a strong and immovable concentration of the will on the attainment and fulfilment of all that the Divine is and a free and plastic opening of it to all that he intends to manifest in us. SA


Flower Name: Euphorbia milii
Crown of thorns, Christ thorn
Significance: Concentration
Does not aim an effect, but simple and persistent.

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