| Meditation & the Memory |
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Memory can make you either sad or enlightened. Meditation can bring that shift in your memory – to let go of the trivial, and to recognize your infinite nature.
Holding on to the limited and trivial
Remembering such trivial things - is living with ignorance. The causes for ignorance and mental bondage are:
How to resolve lack and overcome painful memories:
From meek to brave: from beggar to commander With meditation, when you regain the memory of "Who I am":
There was once a beggar, who would go around begging for money from people. He belonged to the royal family, and for some reason he had forgotten that he was the prince. One day, one of the king's soldiers found the prince, and reminded him of his former state. He told him, "You are a prince. The king is looking for you."
The moment the prince got back the memory of himself; his actions, mannerisms, way of walking, talking, thinking and behavior underwent a rapid transformation. The same person who would beg for a cup of tea - became a commander instantaneously, and had the bravery to question people.
Expand into infinity – with meditation
When people get enlightened, they say, "I remember." They have remembered their true nature.
After listening to nearly 700 stanzas of the Bhagavad Gita, and after asking innumerable questions, Arjuna tells Krishna, "Smritir labdva karishye vachanam tava", which means, “I have remembered now. Now I have realized my true nature and will do as you say.” Arjuna does not thank Krishna. This means that everything is there in your memory!
The infinity is hidden in every atom. Memory can give you enlightenment. Whatever you desire and whatever you need - whatever is right, necessary, and good will happen. This knowledge brings you peace and enthusiasm.
You only need to fine-tune your memory with meditation. |
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