Book Title: Vicharmala Granth Satik Pustak 1 to 8
Author(s): Anathdas Sadhu, Govinddas Sadhu
Publisher: Heeralal Dhole

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________________ 12 · e. They VICOM MALA. * of enquiring after Self, remove all mou.. 's. They (passions etc.) have brought all sorts of pain to me, anàym helpless. Good and bad [works] are two strong bants fighting. 4. They make me forget Self, and betake to them, Like two elephants fighting agaiust each other furiously, a person experiences grief by undertaking works, forgetting Self is no other but BRAHMA; and for attributing to him all enjoyments and miseries through the same ignorance is necessarily reduced to the helplessness of an orphan. Fickleness of the mind as a source of grief is thus described by the pupil. My mind knows no rest, thoug? it struggles for it. Just as a juggler's marmot cia tree. I have tried to concentrate t' ė mind but to no purpose, it is as unsteady as a juggle $ marmot, trained to show his wiles, is never quiet for a mor ánt. Like the leaves of th : Ficus Religiosa, A banner, wind, light of a lamp etc. My mind is unsteady naturally; And I am therefore helpless. Naturally the leaves of the ficus religiosa are in a constant state of unrest, so are air, a banner, light of a lamp etc., and like them mental function is unsteady, and in constant motion, taking this and that for its subject. Hence I am helpless. Now this pervasion of the mental function is a source of grief, as it produces a liking for material well-being. This is now being explained by the pupil Anath : Like fire which naturally has an upward motion ; Mind, unsteady from the beginning, pervades all objects.

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