Paramahansa Yogananda, a great spiritual master of India advises us to be
“Actively Calm and Calmly Active”.
While calm is not the ‘be all
and end all’ of our personal
and spiritual development,
a calm mind is easier to master.
Calm breath
balanced and healthy lifestyle
(negativity, unnecessary stimulation, superfluous needs)
Pay attention to your state of mind and cultivate attitudes and
actions that make your mind peaceful.
Align your thoughts, attitudes and actions to your purpose.
purposethoughts attitudes actions
A few years ago, I travelled to India on a winter sabbatical to
participate in a two-month meditation retreat. Our days were
dedicated to meditation and lectures given by Baba, a loving,
compassionate and wise monk. On New Year’s Eve, as we sat in
the lecture hall, Baba recounted a story from the Bhagavad Gita.
* fear, doubt and confusion
Arjuna, faced with what seemed like an insurmountable challenge, fell into fear, doubt
and confusion. This escalated into despondency. Baba paused, looked up at us and
asked, “How much of your time and energy are spent in fear, doubt and confusion?”
I experienced a transformational realization, set my New Year’s resolution and never
looked back.
Take care of your body
Get regular exercise and
fresh air
Eat a healthy diet of fresh,
unprocessed foods. Avoid too much
spice, salt, sugar and stimulants
(coffee, tea and energy drinks).
Take care of your mind:
• Relax
• Take 3-5 deep, full and relaxed breaths
• Observe the change in your state of mind
• hint: do not try this while on the telephone
• Stop negative thinking in its tracks
• Hint: your body it will tell you when a negative reaction or emotion has been triggered
because you’ll feel tension or other uncomfortable sensations
• When that happens, take a deep breath, acknowledge the emotion, the reaction that
triggered it and let them go… after all, you will be much more effective through mastering
your emotions than being controlled by them.
Take care of your soul and spirit:
Define and align to your higher purpose.
Take it a step at a time.
Do not expect to get there in one day.
But try to always aim in the direction
of a balanced and peaceful mind.
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