Tuesday, June 2, 2015

Why do I allow habit to dominate consciousness ? Blog by Ultimate Connecting

Why do I allow habit to dominate consciousness ? Blog by Ultimate Connecting

Rishi Vasanth
A min ago
Yours beautiful, useful, practical hint on ''living in awareness'', for all , for novices and for masters on this subject

i found it works ,i tried the experiment detailed by you elsewhere on the activity of ''eating ''

results are amazing

before doing the experiment ,i thought /expected that by conscious eating the food becomes tastier
but i was astonished, since it led to a different experience/ and a different understanding on ''how to perform the activities

i found that my thoughts were reducing, now and then vanishing, giving samadhi experience while i am active in biting and munching....the effort needed was just little, when ever my attention got drifted i just brought on the eating ...i was not controlling/ nor fighting to get rid of thoughts....i just enjoyed a fuller aspect of mine...it was a rich experience.....i can compare this with the real meaning of ''pooja'' though i was doing a routine activity of eating ...
so my conclusion is that by repeating such a trial on other activities....one by one...as suggested by you...we will surely realize in our life the truth of shankara's ''yad yad karma karomi thath thath akhilam shambho thava aaraadhanam '', all activities will become just great and glorious, enjoyable, bestThis will lead to looking at life as if all is fresh and new , no colored glasses sullied by habit/ conditioning/ bias

i question myself...am i conditioned by scriptures and saints teaching??
no, i have not read much on gita veda or saints teachings, i do not read to learn from them
but once in a while in interactions / web search if i stumbled up on any such stuff , i find that my insights are tallying with these .....or its both scriptures are validating my insights, and i am validating the scriptures by my insights, so i bring them in my responses

also, saints of different times have expressed similar truths

also, in the present times, i find UC 's casual responses appearing as ''just blurts'',/ ''illogical, are comparable with great sayings of saints and vedas, some times acting as clues for new revelations of old scriptures

this is no praise just a fact

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