Thursday, April 13, 2006

The Ten Commandments for Peace of Mind

One of those lists I found while crawling the web. I thought it was interesting. People may beg to differ. Call it God, luck, fortune, destiny or fate- these principles hold, irrespective of the presence of all of these supreme forces or for that matter - the lack of them.

1. Do not interfere in others' business unless asked. Most of us create our own problems by interfering too often in others' affairs. We do so because somehow we have convinced ourselves that our way is the best way, our logic is the perfect logic and those who do not conform to our thinking must be criticized and steered to the right direction, our direction. This thinking denies the existence of individuality and consequently the existence of God. God has created each one of us in a unique way. No two human beings can think or act in exactly the same way. All men or women act the way they do because God within them prompts them that way. There is God to look after everything. Why are you bothered? Mind your own business and you will keep your peace.

2. Forgive and forget. This is the most powerful aid to peace of mind. We often develop ill feelings inside our heart for the person who insults us or harms us. We nurture grievances. This in turn results in loss of sleep, development of stomach ulcers, and high blood pressure. This insult or injury was done once, but nourishing of grievance goes on forever by constantly remembering it. Get over this bad habit. Believe in the Justice of God and the Doctrine of Karma. Let Him judge the act of the one who insulted you. Life is too short to waste in such trifles. Forgive, Forget, and march on. Love flourishes in giving and forgiving.

3. Do not crave for recognition. This world is full of selfish people. They seldom praise anybody without selfish motives. They may praise you today because you are in power, but no sooner than you are powerless; they will forget your achievement and will start finding faults in you. Why do you wish to kill yourself in striving for their recognition? Their recognition is not worth the aggravation. Do your duties ethically, sincerely and leave the rest to God.

4. Do not be jealous. We all have experienced how jealousy can disturb our peace of mind. You know that you work harder than your colleagues in the office, but sometimes they get promotions; you do not. You started a business several years ago, but you are not as successful as your neighbor whose business is only one year old. There are several examples like these in everyday life. Should you be jealous? No. Remember everybody's life is shaped by his or her previous Karma, which has now become his Destiny. If you are destined to be rich, nothing in the world can stop you. If you are not so destined, no one can help you either. Nothing will be gained by blaming others for your misfortune. Jealousy will not get you anywhere; it will only take away your peace of mind.

5. Change yourself according to the environment. If you try to change the environment single-handedly, the chances are you will fail. Instead, change yourself to suit your environment. As you do this, even the environment, which has been unfriendly to you, will mysteriously change and seem congenial and harmonious.

6. Endure what cannot be cured. This is the best way to turn a disadvantage into an advantage. Every day we face numerous inconveniences, ailments, irritations, and accidents that are beyond our control. If we cannot control them or change them, we must learn to put up with these things. We must learn to endure them cheerfully thinking, "God Wills it so, so be it." God's plan is beyond our comprehension. Believe in it and you will gain in terms of patience, inner strength, and will power.

7. Do not bite off more than you can chew. This maxim needs to be remembered constantly. We often tend to take more responsibilities than we are capable of carrying out. This is done to satisfy our ego. Know your limitations. Why take on additional loads that may create more worries? You cannot gain peace of mind by expanding your external activities. Reduce your material engagements and spend time in prayer, introspection and meditation. This will reduce those thoughts in your mind that make you restless. Uncluttered mind will produce greater peace of mind.

8. Meditate regularly. Meditation calms the mind and gets rid of disturbing thoughts. This is the highest state of peace of mind. Try and experience it yourself. If you meditate earnestly for half an hour everyday, your mind will tend to become peaceful during the remaining twenty-three and a half-hours. Your mind will not be easily disturbed as it was before. You would benefit by gradually increasing the period of daily mediation. You may think that this will interfere with your daily work. On the contrary, this will increase your efficiency and you will be able to produce better results in less time.

9. Never leave the mind vacant. An empty mind is the devil's workshop. All evil actions start in the vacant mind. Keep your mind occupied in something positive, something worthwhile. Actively follow a hobby. Do something that holds your interest. You must decide what you value more: money or peace of mind.

Your hobby, like social work or temple work, may not always earn you more money, but you will have a sense of fulfillment and achievement. Even when you are resting physically, occupy yourself in healthy reading or mental chanting of God's name (Japa) like “Om Nama: Shivaya or Om Namo Narayanaya”.

10. Do not procrastinate and never regret. Do not waste time in protracted wondering " Should I or shouldn't I?" Days, weeks, months, and years may be wasted in that futile mental debating. You can never plan enough because you can never anticipate all future happenings. Always remember, God has His own plan, too for you. Value your time and do the things that need to be done. It does not matter if you fail the first time. You can learn from your mistakes and succeed the next time. Sitting back and worrying will lead to nothing. Learn from your mistakes, but do not brood over the past. DO NOT REGRET. Whatever happened was destined to happen only that way. Take it as the Will of God. You do not have the power to alter the course of God's Will. Why cry over spilt milk?

Courtesy : Gyan Rajhans, P.Eng., Bhajanawali Radio Program

25 comments:

Niroop said...

Coool ones pattani!!
Those words mean a lot of sense!!!

Anonymous said...

a very interesting list.

i'd like to add a cpl of my fav lines that never fail to give me a moment's tranquility whenever i think of them:

--When you lose, dont lose the lesson.

--nilavinai nambi iravugall illai, vilakkugall kaatum velichathin yellai

--nadakkaravanode adichuvadugall pin noaki ponaa, adhukapram, nadakkravanum nadandhavanum orey edathula thaan irupaange.

Chaits said...

Good ones..cool!

Anonymous said...

Thr might be a scenario when the god in me only tells me to help the other person. Maybe by helping, i am trying to reduce his burden. Maybe I was created for that too.... how do we know this until we help the other person ?

Archana said...

@ Anonymous -
All the world's a stage,
And all the men and women merely players;
They have their Exits and their Entrances,
And one man in his time plays many parts…

-- Shakespeare, As You Like It

Sami AR said...

Hey Archana,

That was a very good post and I should say it helped me the very instant I read the post.

Thanks.

Cheers,
Sami.

Archana said...

Ur most welcome saminathan !

Anonymous said...

Same anonymous here...
So u telling that we shd help ( play our part in helping... )

Then ain't one of the 10 commandments ruled out ?

Rama said...

totally agree!

Priya said...

awesome... makes a lot of sense..

Archana said...

@ anonymous - the rules say - help if asked for - and help if you think the other person is genuine need - It takes two to make things happen !

Archana said...

Yes priya - it most certainly does !

Archana said...

@ ram -
reminds me of exactly what you said..

manidhargal silanaeram thadam maaralaam
manangalum avar gunangalum niram maaralaam
ilakkanam sila naeram thavaraagalaam
ezhudhiya anbu ilakkiyam pizhaiyaagalaam
viralgalaith thaandi valarndhadhaik kandu
nagangalai naamum narukkuvadhundu
idhil enna paavam edharkindha soagam kiliyae..

Anonymous said...

Kizhakkinil Thinam Thondrum Kadhiraanadhu...
Maraivadhum Pinbu Udhippadhum
Maravaanadhu...
Kadalgallil Uruvaagum Alaiyaanadhu...
Vizhuvadhum Pinbu Ezhuvadhum Iyalvaanadhu...
Nilavinai Nambi Iravugall Illai...
Vilakkugall Kaatum Velichathin Yellai...
Oru Vaasal Moodi Maru Vaasal Vaippaan Iraivan...........

Archana said...

@ Ram...
Brilliant !!! :) : ): )

Anonymous said...

archu, adhey paatu thaan-nu theriyum ille...ille, apram nee ena Kaavya Viswanathan madhiri plagiarism-ku accuse pannide porre!
btw, where's the long-pending "A Tale Of Two Annans!"
Do that when you take your next break!

Archana said...

Under construction da :)

Anonymous said...

wogay...shoor!
let me know when construction work is over, so shank and i can come to inaugurate it!

Chaits said...

ABONDONED?

Srinivasan said...

Nice...some of those points remind me of a nice little prayer in my friend's apt..."Lord! Give me strength to change the things I can change, give me courage to accept the things I cannot change, and grant me wisdom to know the difference."

Satish Pasupathy said...

hey.. nice blog.. why d u stop??

Archana said...

Not abandoned- just preoccupied !!

Sami AR said...

Hey - why no updates for a long time now???

Anonymous said...

Keep up the good work »

A.Jay said...

Commandments 1, 3, 4 and 7 .
I would solicit everyone to cogitate on those four traits that splinters a relationship.A Friend, foe, would be or hubby