Path to permanent
peace : Divinity meaning
That so long as one’s
mind attaches importance to an object and is tempted by it, nay, so long as its
possession is supposed to be the sign of good fortune or God’s grace and its
absence is taken as a misfortune and its necessity is felt, and so long as its
possession is supposed to be a source of joy and fulfillment, one cannot be
freed from desire—one cannot attain disinterestedness or desirelessness.
Nobody can attain
disinterestedness by merely repeating the word. One can attain it only when the
objects desired appear to be harmful and destructive of real happiness. And
then the objects will appear unreal and is of no significance.
It goes without
saying that nobody likes to besmear himself with filth, to lick vomit, to drink
poison, to invite pain or to embrace a disease. When you will invariably feel a
similarly hatred and disgust for all the objects of sense-enjoyment, then your
mind will never dwell upon them and there will be a settled feeling of aversion
for them. They will no more tempt or attract you and consequently there will be
no desire to obtain them or own them. Their absence will not cause any grief.
You will be freed from all desires to own objects and there will be no
apprehension of losing them.
The real renunciation
of desires is a function of the mind is the seat of beneficent truthfulness. In
order to attain disinterested desirelessness it is, therefore, necessary to
realize the transitoriness, impurity, painfulness and the perishable nature of
sense-objects. Realize that devoid of God, all enjoyments are really painful
and sources of frightful agony. Then the mind will naturally cease to be drawn
towards them.
Jai Shri Krishna |
You may give no
utterance to your conviction that the objects of sense are sources of pleasure;
but you will not be able to overcome their temptation. You may go on repeating
the word ‘desirelessness’ and glorify this virtue; still you will believe that
the sense-objects are essential for happiness. Your heart will always yearn for
them. You may appear cheerful but your heart will be pinning all the time for
the pleasures of senses. In such a mental state desirelessness is out of the
question.
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