Isha Upanishad – Verse Two and Three
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Acharya Aashish is an Enlightened Master, a
mystic of this day and age, who speaks in this discourse on the foremost
scripture of Hinduism - The Isha Upanishad.
The Upanishads are a collection of texts
which are the philosophical concepts of Hinduism, few of these
concepts are also seen in Buddhism and Jainism. The Upanishads
are known as utterances (shruti) which talk about the ultimate
reality known as brahman, which point path towards human salvation
(moksha or mukti). The basic teaching of the Upanishads revolves
around to know your self-meaning the atman.
The second mantra has close relationship with
the first mantra it tells that man should spend his time of life not in
indolence and carelessness and there is no harm if then you desire to live up
to hundred years, it tells that , but there has to be a way of living and
the way of living has to do with living here and now, the word here and now are
of great importance, it simply means living in the present moment and not to
bother about the past and the future, this means that one has to live moment to
moment and this is only possible if you watch your thoughts, if you watch
yourself, by being in meditativeness, in your consciousness this is just
possible.
The third verse is all about deeds and its
reactions, it say that the way you behave, the way you think you will
become so, this is true, if you think with wicked thoughts if you have wicked
thoughts you are definitely going to become a wicked person, your thoughts are
the real governing factor, in fact you become your thought, the more empty you
become of your thoughts it makes way to bring in pure thoughts, this is the
direct result of meditation, in your meditativeness, you do not flow in your
thoughts, the thoughts just pass by, the anger is reduced, the greed will
disappear because you do not sink in such negative thoughts, you float, this is
called floatiness.
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