Amazing Mind Control Techniques for better Life
The mind reverberates,
vibrates, and contemplates at the same time before one stands at the brink of
action. Thus, money and fame in its many hues spread themselves in a rainbow
throughout the skies of one’s mind. These two presumed to be diamonds soon break
like another glass whose million pieces cause one pain and suffering, often
resulting in profuse bleeding throughout one’s soul. This is where mind control techniques come in handy.
Meditation, which comes to
mind as we read the many books on spirituality and the Upanishads is all about
self-reflection at its peak. It speaks about the virtue that is to control your mind. Other than that there is music to hear as well as create.
Buddhism has contributed to
the world some major mind control techniques all of which teach us how to control your mind. Buddhism, among its many principles, drive home the point that ‘control your mind and the world is yours’. ‘Boddhisattva never disparaging’ is a
concept in Buddhism, drawing from the life of Shakyamuni Buddha.
There are six base natures of the human mind intrinsic to
Sanathan culture which forms the basis of our understanding of mind control techniques, those are Kama, Krodha, Moha, Lobha,
Mada, Matsaryam.
The mind journeys through all of these realms as long as one breathes
the air. The mind with all its desires, tendencies, and hopes remains intact
even after the body is no more. So, the desire for fame and money if without an
in-depth purpose originates and dwells in these six base natures or states. And
to control your mind from these urges could be the best thing you could do to yourself
because it would make life a better place to be.
The Mandukya Upanishad is a trove for seekers of mind control techniques. Through its teachings, one is enlightened on types of mind control, brainwashing techniques, and the mind control superpower.
The sky keeps turning from a once azure blue to a blind scorching
white, a tinge of red and crimson dissipated behind the sun. A bright yellow
when the sun still holds to its brightness and while at the brink of setting
behind the silhouetted buildings. Then ensnared in darkness, a dot or two pops
out from the sky glittering, in an effort to again brighten up the lost colors.
This distinct rainbow of colours that the sky dresses in from time
to time in a day is what the Upanishads refer to as surrealism or dream or
magic behind the mystery of creation. This deep ponder is in sync with our
day-to-day imagination regarding the most trivial of things. Like a man for a
second makes eye contact with a beautiful maiden, transfixed the gaze extends
to a minute.

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