Training The Mind How To Behave


In one sense to control the mind is to train it to behave. It is like catching a wild horse and turning it into a circus horse to do feats to order. How is it done?

Before we can control the mind we must study it.

We have to seize this unstable mind and drag it from its wanderings and fix it on one idea. Over and over again this mush be done. By power of will we must get hold of the mind and make it stop and reflect upon the glory of god.

The easiest way to get hold of the mind is to sit silent and let it we see where mind will go a while. Hold fast to the idea, then see it think as if it were a thing entirely a part from yourself. Identify yourself with god, never with matter or with the mind picture the mind as a calm lake stretched before your and thoughts that come with in a second and go as bubbles rise. Make no effort to control the thoughts, but watch them and follow them in imaginations as they float away. This will gradually lessen the circles. For the mind ranges over wide circles of thought and those circles widen out into ever increasing circles, as in a pond when we throw a stone into it. We want to reverse the process and starting with a huge circle make it narrower until at last we can fix the mind on one point and make it say there. Hold to the idea and watch the mind each day the identification of yourself with thought and feeling will grow less, until at last you can know entirely separate yourself from the mind.

We shall be surprised to see, when we begin this practice, how many hideous thoughts will come to our mind. As the practice continues the turbulence of the mind may increase for some time. But ht more detached from our minds we shall find it possible to feel our selves, the less will be its pranks. Gradually its vagaries will lose all vigour under the penetrating gaze of the observer, and finally the mind will become like a circus horse, vigorous but disciplined. We should for some time deliberately watch our minds every day at regular intervals. And this should continue as long as the mind needs to be taught how to behave.

Art Of Meditations!



Meditations is the daily labor which much be done with willingness, joy and ease. It is a process of unfolding your soul-flower and radiating your spiritual fragrance. Meditation and contemplation not only help us to assimilate the teaching but also help us to actualize the great principles of the ‘Ageless wisdom’. Many centuries ago a master of meditations gave precious instruction on the art of meditation. He was called Patanjali.

Ageless Wisdom cannot be assimilated except through the art of meditation and contemplation.

Patanjali recommended that serious mediators do their meditations through four viewpoints thinking on the object of meditation by considering its form Quality, purpose, cause, the mind has seven levels. The lowest levels are called form levels. Here you think on the quality, you go to a little higher level of mind, which is occupied with qualitative thinking.

Then your go the purpose, and by meditation on the purpose your raise the focus of your mind to still higher levels of mind.

When your meditate on the subject from the view point of cause, your raise your focus of consciousness to the highest levels of mind which think in terms of causes.

Real thinking, even unconsciously, always utilizes these four viewpoints and creates a balance between form levels and abstract levels.

Those who do right meditation improve their lives, recognize these results, and strive toward greater realization.

Meditation is the best natural method to create tension of spirit and lead us to ecstasy of heart. Through meditation, we develop a faculty of seeing things as they are and of refusing the things that are imposed upon us. Meditation makes us to have our own thought, our own viewpoints.

True meditation produces ecstasy, rapture of heart. It is important to have raptures of heart in which you feel free, glorious, uplifted, and expanded in consciousness, in which your feel one with beauty.

But such raptures are not healthy for your mechanisms if they do not reflect into a dedicated labor to prepare other to take such moments in their life and make their and make their life a tool of transformation for still others. The ageless wisdom can be understood though meditation and sacrificial service.

Pyramid means Pyra-mid




Fire is known as “Agni” in Sanskrit. It has many other meanings too in Sanskrit. The deeper meaning of fire in relation to life force, body or a cell is initiation or firing, triggering or motivation activity at the genetic code or the center of our floppy disk.

The Egyptian masters had already understood the deeper meaning of fire and had devised the pyramid according to that purpose. According to them pyramid is divided in to two parts-“Pyra and mid”

Pyra means fire, the initiator at the center core or nuclei. mid means in the middle. Center is very important, the “ master key” to unlock the secrets within.

Though only very little is known about pyramids today, they are a scientifically designed instruments with holistic approach.

The complete detailed know knowledge of stars, galaxy, sun, planets, earth’s dimensions, amount of land and water on earth, rotating speed of magnetic field, gravity , wind ,time, space and energy, life force and the aspect of body, mind and spirit is seen in the making the Pyramid. Its perfect creation owes itself to this deeper knowledge.