After disciplining even animals of low order are
seen to perform unusual feats . A wild cow in the jungle does not tolerate the
proximity of a human being and destroys the crops. But once tamed, it becomes
an asset to the farmer providing milk, offsprings and many other benefits. In
this way not only the cow is benefited by comfort and protection, the same is
also reciprocated to the keeper. It also holds true about the other wild
animals. Horses, dogs, pigs and elephants of the jungle have to remain hungry
frequently, undergo many hardships and face many uncertainties in life. After
taming, they live comfortably and also bestow benefits to their master. Human
body and its inner sentient field is a store house of many powerful energy
ccurrents. Generally, like the animals of the forest, these are futile and
because of lack of control, directionless, consequently, like a rotten
substance they make the entire surroundings toxic. Just as a fire can not exit without burning the material around it and
spilled bottle of acid results in destroying the objects in contect ,
uncontrolled animal instincts invariably create chaos and disorder. On the
other hand, just as a controlled fire and acid are useful to man, controlled
instincts create miracles for a man. The accruing benefits are so large and so
many that an ordinary looking person is seen to create an extraordinary
environment. Sadhana is a name given to
the voluntary endeavour of imbibing a cultural orderliness in thoughts and
actions in life. Those who understand this principal and succeed in implementing it , reap the fruits like
those who earn immense profits without
any investment by taming and selling
wild animals.
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