BE FIRM
IN WISDOM (Discrimination or Discernment)
Viveka (Discrimination or Discernment) gives
inner strength and mental peace. A viveki (who has discrimination or discernment
is a wise one) gets no troubles. He is
always on the alert. He never gets entangled in anything. He has far
sightedness. He knows the true value of the objects of this universe. He is
fully aware of the worthlessness of these shallow toys. Nothing, nothing can
tempt him. Maya (illusion) cannot approach him now.
Associations with mahatmas (holy ones, great Souls) and study of
vedantic literature will infuse viveka in man. Viveka should be
developed to the maximum degree; one should be well established in it; viveka
should not be an ephemeral or occasional mood in an aspirant. It should not
fail him when he is in trouble, when any difficulty stares him in the face. It
must indeed become part and parcel of his nature. He should exercise it at all
times without any effort. If one is careless in the beginning, viveka may come
and go. So the aspirant should live in the company of sages for a long time
till viveka burns in him like a big steady flame.
Maya is very powerful. She tries her extreme level
best to lead the aspirant astray. She throws many temptations and obstacles on
the path of young inexperienced aspirants. Therefore the company of sages and
mahatmas is like an impenetrable fortress for the neophyte. Now no temptations
can assail him. He will undoubtedly develop true and lasting viveka. He will
then have permanent and spontaneous viveka.
Then only he is truly and perfectly safe. The
dangerous zone is past. Only a true viveki can claim to be the richest,
happiest and most powerful man in the world. He is a rare spiritual gem. He is
a beacon light and torch bearer. If viveka is developed all other
qualifications will come by themselves. From viveka is born vairagya (dispassion).
Discrimination or discernment (viveka) is the faculty
which distinguishes between the real and the unreal. The whole world outside
and the universe that is inside, are unreal. Earth, water, wind, fire, the sky
(the five elements), the ocean, our bodies and the vital force (prana)
animating them, our minds, our consciousness of ourselves all are but airy
nothingness. The only real thing is the Atman (Self) or Brahman, the absolute.
Peace, Love, Harmony