What is Knowledge : Ch-7.5.



Chapter 7: Yoga Discipline-5.

Discipline is not desirable.

Intellectually and superficially, everyone may accept that discipline is necessary, but in the heart of hearts there is some peculiar feeling that discipline is contrary to the freedom of will – that discipline is a restriction of freedom, whether in thinking, feeling, or acting.

It requires a herculean effort in the form of adequate training to become convinced that freedom and discipline are not opposed to each other, because freedom is always equated with a sort of license to do whatever one likes, irrespective of its consequences on the atmosphere or people outside.

“I can do whatever I like, in any manner, at any time, at any place; this is my idea of freedom.”

But this is not a proper attitude of even a rational mind, because the freedom of one person is not supposed to limit the freedom of another; otherwise, there would be a cry and clamour on the part of everyone to be one hundred percent free, because who would not like to be free?

And why should the freedom be ninety-nine percent? It should be one hundred percent, or even two hundred percent.
Swami Krishnananda
 To be continued  .....




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