Be Silent:
Listen to yourself
In the silence,
become aware of yourself. Be aware of your body as full of health and energy.
Visualise peace, tranquillity, prosperity and fulfilment. Be silent. Be aware
of your breathing, the beating of your heart. Once you are aware of your body
in silence, in peace and tranquillity, then you begin to notice immediately,
the destructive effects of stress. You become aware of the first, imperceptible
symptoms: the tightening of the jaw, the clenching of muscles in your throat
and abdomen, the speeding of the heartbeat. Once you become aware, you can
consciously decelerate. Be completely aware of the shift of feelings from
moment to moment. Knowing exactly how you feel can help you make better
emotional decisions.
The
Auspicious Field
Auspiciousness or
a feeling of wellbeing is created in a space or a field by treating it as
sacred.
What happens to a
space that is sacred is transformation.
When you consider
yourself as sacred, you will treat yourself well. You will wear clean, good
smelling clothes. Maybe ironed and starched, mended if torn, but clean and
fresh. You will smile at yourself, encourage yourself. Just as you put on clean
fresh clothes, you will also clean up the mental space or field around you.
Sweep out all ill will, anger, fear and anxiety. Let there be the fragrance of
incense, divinity of prayer and mantra, the smiles of loved ones, laughter and
joy, the smell and taste of good plain, food. It is as important to clean the
field around you as it is to have a bath. Sweep out the sad baggage of the
past. Take into that field only what is bright and elevating, fine and happy.
The space around
you, your house, your office needs the same kind of careful attention. When a
space is sacred, it magnetizes wonderful people and attracts beautiful events
into it.
All the words
spoken in that space should be sweet and loving. When harsh words or events
happen, do not allow them to take root like evil weeds. Sweep them away and
find gentleness and kindness that grows beneath.
All religions
sanctify space by holy water, prayer, dress and conduct. Hindus draw sacred
symbols on the earth with rice flour or chalk (kolam) and a particular space
can be set apart for the gods and prayer.
A sacred space is
defined by the rules of conduct laid down for those who enter, as in a court
room, a church, a temple, or the parliament. Very few misbehave in such places;
they are rarely able to cast away the weight of laws and customs built up over
centuries around them. Some religions lay down rules of cleanliness and dress
to enter sacred places, including a purificatory bath. A person who maintains
such dignity and decorum in such a place, may be totally different in a bar or
when at a party.
The analogy of a
television monitor would describe this phenomenon better. Depending on which
button you press, you get a different image. So too depending on the place, a
different person emerges. Some places access the Highest and Noblest Self while
others access the Beast, the Meanest.
This is true about
people in different interactions. Some people create a field, which accesses
the best in us, while others access the worst. If you learn the secret of
positive fields, you can improve your Happiness Quotient. You can also get the
best out of others. ‘Don’t push the wrong buttons,’ we say. What we mean is,
don’t access his negative field.
Love and Reverence in enhancing the positive Field
Elevate everyday
experiences to the level of sacredness.
When work is done
with such love, it fills the body and mind with bliss and transforms any place
into a sacred space. It is to weave the cloth from the strings of your heart,
as though your Beloved were to wear it.’
This reverence or
Shraddha is due to all, because of the divine spark that dwells in all
men—whether he is a legend or a leper. Sometimes it is obvious. The Divine
spark is the silent flame of consciousness that reaches out to you from a
flowering creeper or a healthy pet. Sometimes this life force has lost its
vitality and is dimmed by dirt, lethargy and lack of care. Clean the glass of
your lamp. Make the light shine through. Decide to approach all events, people,
and things with affection, Shraddha.
The LANGAR made at
GURUDWARA is so tasty; no one wastes a single grain, because it is made with Shraddha.
Mother makes food for his son who has come after a long period of stay from
home. The food is so tasty that he does not stop eating as he is hungry from
many lives, because the food is made by mother is with shraddha that his son
has come after a long period.
Tools for
creating a Positive Field
An ancient Indian
prayer says: ‘Let all beings be happy.’ Not just friends and family, but all
men, not just men but the wider world of all beings. When the great musician
Tansen sang, it is said that deer wandered into the palace to listen. Decades
ago, the great scientist J C Bose wrote about the response of plants to
kindness.
Learning to create
a positive field is an important part of the climate of wellbeing. The positive
field is created by tools and behaviours that may be verbal, tonal and
non-verbal.
• A common prayer or mantra.
• A mental process
which draws a magic circle around all those who are participating.
• A common
exercise, a common company song, common goals.
• A handshake, a
friendly look, an encouraging word.
• Thinking,
believing and acting in a positive manner.
• Laughter,
commonly shared jokes.
• Meditation,
practiced regularly, helps develop the capacity to be analytical, positive and
disciplined, and eliminate negative fields.
• Affirmations,
the most important constituent of the positive field. It is a verbal, tonal or
non-verbal act of appreciation. A compliment can be a verbal hug. A verbal hug
can replace a thousand words. There is a Sanskrit verse which roughly
translated means: ‘Don’t say harsh or hurting words. If you have to say
something unpleasant, do it as kindly as possible, while genuinely appreciating
the good qualities of the person and the relationship.’ The great Tamil Poet,
Thiruvalluvar has expressed it succinctly, when he says, ‘Why say harsh words,
when kind words are available. Who would eat bitter, unripe fruit when sweet
ripe fruits are at hand?’
However, the energy
field around a person is most affected by positive, soul-level motives or ‘Sankalpa’.
If the gut-level motives are positive, the mere lack of skill in verbal, tonal
and non–verbal
The Secret
Power of Emotional Fields
Around every
person there is a field of emotional energy. Some people always look and feel
radiant and everything in their life flourishes and grows. They have a positive
energy field around them. Some people, on the other hand, always feel and look
morose and tense, everything in their life seems to fade and die. They have a
negative energy field around them.
The positive field
is created by positive emotions and the negative field draws sustenance from
negative emotions.
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