Words from the Master

Dec 31, 2008  at 10:42 PM

We will now enter into the Anahata chakra. This chakra is located in the heart region.

In Sanskrit, Anahata means ‘that which cannot be created’.

This chakra is locked when you seek attention and love from others, and it flowers when you express selfless love without expecting anything in return!

Meditation Technique: Mahamantra Meditation – a Tibetan Buddhist technique)

The Anahata chakra is concerned with love, sentiments, and similar emotions. This chakra gets locked when we constantly seek attention from others instead of exuding love from ourselves. Its very meaning is ‘that which cannot be created’ and it signifies that real love can never be created from outside and put into you; it can just happen in you, that’s all. It can happen when a deep awareness enters you.

When real love happens, we will stop seeking attention from others and become a source of Energy ourselves.

What do we mean by attention-seeking?
You see: Whatever we do, whatever we think, we are subconsciously seeking concurrence and approval from the people around us - in some subtle way. We are very keen that we should earn a good name from everyone. We may not do this in a very obvious fashion, but if you analyse deeply, you will not be at ease without the appreciation and endorsement of the people around you. This endorsement, this approval, is what we call ‘attention-need’.

80% of our problems is due to this asking for attention or approval. If you just sit and note down, in a day, how many things you do to get a good name, to maintain your reputation in society, you will see.

You will find that all the 24 hours, all your lifetime, you are involved in getting approval from others. All your life, you are on a signature campaign, getting approval signatures from family and society.

All your activities, all your efforts, are to get the signature of the others around you. In a big register you make a column - Good Father, and every thing that you do for your children, you do, and expect their signature of approval under that column! Then you go to your wife, to your boss, to your friends. You prepare columns with suitable headings like Good Husband, Good Employee, Good Friend etc. and wait for them to sign under it. You are requesting for approval signatures all the time, that’s all.

Of course, all these people also come to you for your signature! You too need to sign on their registers under the columns applicable to you! Each of us is continuously on a signature campaign. We need to collect as many good opinions as possible from society and prove our worth to ourselves and to society.

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This excerpt has been taken from the book: Guaranteed Solutions.

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