It
is said that the mind is like a monkey jumping from one branch to another. It
is not only a monkey but it has drunk the potion of Ahankar or Arrogance and had been bitten by the scorpion of Agyaan or Ignorance.
The
very first way to get this monkey to obey us is to observe it. Sit quietly at a
place and just observe the mind how it jumps from one point to another. At one
moment it is regretting the past and in the other it is anxious about the
future. At one time it is in Timbuktu and in the other it is in Honolulu. Once
you observe what it is doing and where it is going, it will quieten a bit.
The
next step is to focus your attention on your breath. By controlling your breath
you can control the Prana or the Life-force.
The method is simple. Think of the sound “SO” while inhaling and “HUM” while
exhaling. When you do it for a few minutes the breath will become smooth. You
will have a one-point attention on your breath and your mind will become
completely quiet.
What
do thoughts depend on ? The brain has cranial fluid and like fish the thoughts
swim in that. The quality of the thoughts depend upon the condition of the cranial fluid.
If the water of the pond gets polluted it will rot the fish or if the fish is rotten
it will pollute the water. Similarly if the quality of cranial fluid is bad the
thoughts present there will be affected and if the thoughts are negative the Cranial
fluid will get affected. The condition of cranial fluid depends on your thoughts,
diet/nutrition, exercise, rest, environment and physiology.
Thoughts
: Any thought has two components, fact and emotion. It is the emotion we attach
with the thought that make it positive or negative. Suppose someone has abused
you. The fact is that he or she has used abusive language. Now you can either
choose to be angry or forgiving, that is the emotion. So choose your emotions
wisely and you will have positive thoughts always.
Diet
: What we eat or drink also affects our cranial fluid. An extreme example is a
person who is drunk. He has no control over your mind. Similarly there are
things that lower the quality of the cranial fluid like read-meat and poultry,
excessive spices, too much of tea, coffee or soft drinks whereas fresh fruits
and vegetables improve it.
Exercise
: When we exercise the body secretes some beneficial chemicals and toxins are
removed. These beneficial chemicals like serotonin and dopamine improve the
chemistry of the cranial fluid and make us feel good. 20 minutes of exercise
three times a week is good enough for us to achieve that.
Rest:
Sufficient rest is required to recuperate and rejuvenate. Lack of rest,
continuous late nights, inadequate sound sleep lowers the quality of the
cranial fluids. Doing Yog-nidra or Shav-asan helps tremendously to people with sleeping
difficulty.
Environment
: More important than the physical environment like sunlight and clean air, the
emotional environment we live in, the people we interact with on day to day
basis affects us. Are these people happy, positive and encouraging or they are
negative and disturbing. So be very choosy and careful of the people you are
with because there emotional state has the power to affect yours.
Physiology
: Our emotions determine our physiology and vice verse. If you are feeling low,
force yourself to smile and you will begin to feel better.
But
more than anything else the quality of the cranial fluid depends on our
thoughts. By doing the exercise given above you will be the observer of your
thoughts.
Sqn Ldr Manish Kumar (Retd.) is a Motivational Speaker, Lifestyle Management Expert, Consultant and the Author of Best-selling book Be Your Own Pilot. Available here http://www.amazon.in/

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