New Year Message
A time for change comes in everyone's life. It is human nature to hold
on to what we have. We are subject to the three gunas, and tamas is the
most predominant quality in our life. One attribute of tamas is holding
on to what we feel satisfies our needs, emotions or desires, and not letting
it go. In such a situation, we need to keep wisdom in mind and let go
of the hang-ups.
Change comes about spontaneously and naturally, but if you become fearful
and apprehensive of the change, if you doubt the change, then there will
be resistance. Why should there be resistance to change? Logically, there
is no reason. It is a case of mental conflict. On the one hand, you know
you will benefit from the change, physically, psychologically or spiritually,
and on the other hand, you do not want to let go of anything.
However, there comes a time when it is important to let go of the excess
baggage. This is a natural law. Our body doesn't retain excess waste,
it always maintains its harmony, but we are unable to do the same with
our mind. We accumulate and lock away everything, thinking it useful and
beneficial, and there is no elimination of the excess from the mind.
When we are not used to removing things from inside, we become fearful
of the change. When we go through a process of sadhana, we realize what
is waste material and what is useful, and we begin to unclutter the mind.
Eighty percent of things in the mind are useless. The anger, the ill will,
the hatred and jealousy, the grief and dissatisfaction that you carry
inside affects no one but you, because you are the one experiencing it.
So there has to be a process of elimination.
Aparigraha, the yama meaning do not accumulate, indicates this process.
Some people think it means living in poverty and not accumulating the
things one enjoys. That can be a social outlook, but aparigraha is also
a mental attitude. Do not accumulate the unnecessary stuff which has no
relevance or meaning in your life. Release it through self-awareness,
sadhana and reflection. As you become freer from the mental accumulations,
you will notice that your resistance to change becomes less and less,
and you flow from one situation to another without any difficulty. Change
is difficult as long as there are hang-ups. When we free our mind of unnecessary
clutter, a natural change occurs in our lives. We experience happiness
and peace. Life simply flows.
With good wishes, om and prem
Swami Niranjanananda
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