What is Knowledge : Ch-8-13.


Chapter-8 : Control of the Instruments of Knowledge.13.

Thus, yoga takes this question very seriously, and in the interest of introducing a wholesome, healthy characteristic into the personality of the human individual, it admonishes that no one can be really healthy if the senses are not restrained – because an overactivity of the senses is not a healthy condition of the personality.
It is not healthy because it is a wrong way of thinking and acting.
It is wrong because the senses are jumping on things which are really not there.
This is a very interesting thing, indeed.

Why should we control the senses?
It is because the overwhelming activity of the senses acts like a screen over our internal vision.
We have a blurred vision of things, as if mist is hanging between us and what we perceive, when the action of the senses is impetuous, overactive and uncontrollable.
They come over us like a flood.
They dash upon us like uncontrollable waves of power, desire and passion.

The senses are actually repositories of desire and uncontrollable impulses which insist that we should go out of ourselves in order that we may be happy in the world.
Swami Krishnananda
  To be continued ....


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