Daily Spiritual Quote #488 Essays on Hinduism

Three Important Mind Tools

by Jayaram V

Emotion, reason and belief are the three most important tools of the human mind, which assist us greatly to comprehend the world and deal with it appropriately. They play a vital role in cognition and critical functions of the mind, which determine how well we adapt to complex situations and circumstances. They alert us to situations, prepare us to deal with them and help us to communicate with others. In short, they are critical to our survival and existence.

All the three operate within the mental realm but in different ways. They have positive and negative aspects. Together they enable us to relate to the world and deal with It. Our ability to use them changes with age and circumstances. Each of the three tools of the mind helps us in different ways to comprehend the reality and deal with it. They also shape our behavior, character and personality.

They are influenced and shaped by both external and internal factors. Society and social conditioning play a predominant role in how we use them. To some extent we can regulate them and gain control over them. Indeed, our lives largely depend upon how we use them and how successfully we control them.

They are also interconnected and inter dependent. For instance, emotions arise from beliefs and beliefs influence reason. It is wrong to think that reason is free from the influence of beliefs. Beliefs are responsible for twisted and faulty logic and irrational beliefs passing as rational.

Emotions, reason and belief represent three levels of consciousness and awareness in us. They are responsible for the modifications of our minds. They also correspond to the animal, human and divine aspects of our personalities. All the three carry a great significance in our lives. We cannot say one is better than the other because we rely upon them and make use of them according to the circumstances and the problems we face.

Beliefs extend out thinking and comprehension beyond the sensory realm. They help us to fill in the gaps left by the senses and reason to make sense of the world, and understand what cannot be easily explained with mere intellectual knowledge. On the negative side they are responsible for our irrational beliefs, prejudices and faulty thinking.

Emotions bring vitality and drama into our lives. We recognize them regardless of cultural, national or linguistic barriers. They make us human. They are experienced as “anger, fear, disgust, surprise, joy and sadness, ” in addition to “shame, embarrassment, pride or guilt.” Our emotional experiences may be mild or extreme. While we may not recognize it, we remain perpetually in some emotional state.

Reason is a higher faculty of the mind, which helps us to resolve complex problems of life and discern things correctly. It helps us greatly to analyze and comprehend complex situations in life and learn from them. Our success and happiness depend a great deal upon how clearly and logically we can think and reason.

Together these three stabilize our intelligence and enable us to live our lives meaningfully.

At the microcosmic level they constitute the micro Trinity. Emotions symbolize Lord Brahma, reason symbolizes Lord Vishnu and belief symbolizes Lord Shiva. Emotions help us to experience the joys and sorrows of life and find the ultimate purpose of our mortal existence through inquiry based upon reason. When this realization dawns upon us, we turn inward with belief and achieve our final liberation. to solve the problems of our existence, while belief help us to transcend ourselves to reach the world beyond.

These three tools of the mind have their own limitations. Emotions bring people together through the power of love or the joy of being together but do not sustain them for long. Emotions make us unstable. We know emotional people find it difficult to cope with problems and relationships because of their inability to control their emotions and reactions.

Reason helps us to cope with problems and people intelligently, but by itself would leave us cold and calculated in thinking and attitude. Rational people are good at problem solving, but do not make good friends since they cannot empathize well. Beliefs by themselves do not guarantee a stable life because in the end we need to go by the facts of life and the reality of each situation.

Emotions play an important role in pleasure and pain, reason in knowledge and learning and beliefs in religious and spiritual practice. Individually they have their own limitations. Blind beliefs bind us to superstition, dogmatism and unrealistic adventurism.

Pure emotions may harm our physical well being and impair our relationships. Pure reason by itself may make us dry and insensitive to the beauty and vibrancy of life. However, collectively they complement each other and serve us very effectively.

In life, all the three are important. We must be wise enough to know how to use them to our best advantage. We must know when to use and when not to use each of them. If you learn to use them intelligently and appropriately you will find peace, harmony, happiness and equilibrium in your life.

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May God bless and protect you

Kelly Curtis

Daily Spiritual Quote #486 Rosicrucian Reflections

“How should a mystic conduct oneself in everyday life? This question is both simple and complex. Being a mystic is to be aware of and shoulder one’s responsibilities in one’s family life, working life, and spiritual life. A thinking, active, responsible mystic does not feed on what is negative and unhealthy. A mystic does not make hasty judgments, and does not condemn without having tried to understand the why and the how of things and events. The mystic’s attitude is an open one, respecting everyone’s right to be different and to exercise freedom of expression. A mystic is able to give assistance, bring calm, and speak in a compassionate manner to whoever is in need. A mystic accepts philosophically – without becoming disenchanted – the tests that are experienced during one’s life: for a mystic is not exempt from lessons, we just find it a little bit easier to learn them.” Christian Bernard

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May God bless and protect you

Kelly Curtis

Nightly Spiritual Quote #692 Enlightenment

“From a mind filled with infinite love comes the power to create infinite possibilities. We have the power to think in ways that reflect and attract all the love in the world. Such thinking is called enlightenment. Enlightenment is not a process we work toward, but a choice available to us in any instant.”
― Marianne Williamson

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Peace and Love

Kelly Curtis

Daily Spiritual Quote #484 Sri Nisargadatta

YOU PEOPLE DON’T KNOW HOW MUCH YOU MISS BY NOT KNOWING YOU TRUE SELF

Q: While in theory I am ready to pay any price, in actual life again and again I am being prompted to behave in ways which come in between me and reality. Desire carries me away.

M: Increase and widen your desires till nothing but reality can fulfil them. It is not desire that is wrong, but its narrowness and smallness. Desire is devotion. By all means be devoted to the real, the infinite, the eternal heart of being. Transform desire into love. All you want is to be happy. All your desires, whatever they may be, are expressions of your longing for happiness. Basically, you wish yourself well.

Q: If I am free, why am I in a body?
M: you are not in the body, the body is in you! The mind is in you. They happen to you. They are there because you find them interesting. Your very nature has the infinite capacity to enjoy. It is full of zest and affection. It sheds its radiance on all that comes within its focus of awareness and nothing is excluded. It does not know evil nor ugliness, it hopes, it trusts, it loves. You people do not know how much you miss by not knowing your own true Self. You are neither the body nor the mind, neither the fuel nor the fire. They appear and disappear according to their own laws.

That which you are, your true Self, you love it, and whatever you do, you do for your own happiness. To find it, to know it, to cherish it is your basic urge.

Since time immemorial you loved yourself, but never wisely. Use your body and mind wisely in the service of the self, that is all. Be true to your own self, love your self absolutely. Do not pretend that you love others as yourself. Unless you have realised them as one with yourself, you cannot love them. Don’t pretend to be what you are not, don’t refuse to be what you are. Your love of others is the result of self-knowledge, not its cause.

Without self-realization, no virtue is genuine. When you know beyond all doubting that the same life flows through all that is and you are that life, you will love all naturally and spontaneously. When you realize the depth and fullness of your love of yourself, you know that every living being and the entire universe are included in your affection. But when you look at anything as separate from you, you cannot love it for you are afraid of it. Alienation causes fear and fear deepens alienation. It is a vicious circle. Only Self-realization can break it. Go for it resolutely.

– Nisargadatta Maharaj

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May God bless and protect you

Kelly Curtis