Sunday, December 25, 2016

Significance of Enviornments Of Meditation " Sadhana "


Meditation , Sadhana  I .e an endeavour for voluntary imbibination of discipline is carried out both within the inner self as well  for the physical exterior. In either of fields efforts are rewarded with success. Whichever course is chosen and perserveringly followed with meticulous diligence, takes the aspirant forward  to successive stages of success.

The farmer is well aware of the significance of sadhana. While tending to the crops he remains thoroughly involve in his field, toiling and sweating day after day thoroughout the year. In the process, he is the least concerned about the inclemency of the weather, his personal comforts and health. He caressses each and every plant  and without depending on any external guidance, at his own pace takes advance decesions from application of fertilizers, irrigation, tilling, weeding, harrowing, to production of the crop before harvesting. His own volition and inspirartion produce autonomic reactions in him to the needs of the crop, requirements of the ancilliary equipments and animals tending to them and related implemens  of farming. These are automatically and effortlessly translated into actions. In the entire process, the industrious farmer remains oblivious to exhaustion, boredom and hassle to achieve results. He does not insist on immediate results for his labour. Since he is aware that the crop take its own time to mature and he has to wait patiently till then, he remains free from the enxiety of filling his godowns with the produce. He also finds it unnecessary to anticipate any fixed quantity of grains out of the fields, since it is dependent on so many factors.

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