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Lecture 8
Understanding
Harmony in the Self
3
Human Being
Ekkuo
Self
eSa
Body
“kjhj
Need
vko';drk
Happiness (e.g. Respect)
lq[k ¼tSls lEeku½
Physical Facility (e.g. Food)
lqfo/kk ¼tSls Hkkstu½
In Time
dky esa
Continuous
fujUrj
Temporary
lkef;d
In Quantity
ek=k esa
Qualitative (is Feeling)
xq.kkRed ¼Hkko gS½
Quantitative (Required in
Limited Quantity)
Ekk=kRed ¼lhfer ek=k esa½
Fulfilled By
iwfrZ ds fy,
Right Understanding & Right
Feeling lgh le>] lgh Hkko
Physio-chemical Things
HkkSfrd&jklk;fud oLrq
Activity
fØ;k
Desire, Thought, Expectation…
bPNk] fopkj] vk”kk---
Eating, Walking…
[kkuk] pyuk---
In Time
dky esa
Continuous
fujUrj
Temporary
lkef;d
Response Knowing, Assuming,
Recognising, Fulfilling
tkuuk] ekuuk] igpkuuk] fuokZg
djuk
Recognising, Fulfilling
igpkuuk] fuokZg djuk
Consciousness pSrU; Material tM+
Co-existence
lgvfLrRo
5
Activities of Self eSa dh fdz;k,a
Self eSa
Power
“kfDr
1.
2.
3. Desire
bPNk
4. Thought
fopkj
5. Expectation
vk'kk
Body 'kjhj
Imagination
dYiuk”khy
rk
Activity
fØz;k
Imaging
fp=.k
Analysing-Comparing
fo'ys"k.k&rqyu
Selecting-Tasting
p;u&vkLoknu
Behaviour O;ogkj Work dk;Z
Information
6
Source of Motivations for our Desires - Its Implications
Self eSa
Power
“kfDr
1.
2.
3. Desire
bPNk
4. Thought
fopkj
5. Expectation
vk'kk
Body 'kjhj
Imagination
dYiuk”khy
rk
Activity
fØz;k
Imaging
fp=.k
Analysing-Comparing
fo'ys"k.k&rqyu
Selecting-Tasting
p;u&vkLoknu
Information
Behaviour O;ogkj Work dk;Z
Sensation
laosnuk
2
Enslavement
ijra=rk X
Self-organised
Lora=rk √
Enslavement ijra=rk X
Self verification
on the basis of
Natural
Acceptance
lgt Loh—fr
ds vk/kkj ij
tkap dj
3
Preconditioning
ekU;rk 1
14
Sum Up
The Self has activity of Desire, Thought & Expectation, together called
Imagination. This is going on continuously
Behaviour/Work is an expression/outcome of Imagination
Imagination is motivated by Preconditioning, Sensation or Natural
Acceptance
Desires based on Natural Acceptance lead to harmonious thought &
expectation. This is harmony in the Self . This is the state of self-
organisation. This is the state of happiness. In this state, the
behaviour/work is also mutually fulfilling – the conduct is definite
Desires based on preconditioning or sensation may lead to contradiction
in thought & expectation. This is disharmony in the Self . This is the
state of enslavement. This is the state of unhappiness. In this state,
the behaviour/work may or may not be mutually fulfilling – the conduct
is not definite
Some Details
of
The Self
16
Deluded Self: Imagination on basis of Sensation & Preconditioning
Power
“kfDr
Dynamic Activity
xfr fØz;k
State Activity
fLFkfr fØz;k
1. Authentication
Áek.k
Realization
vuqHko
2. Determination
ladYi
Understanding
cks/k
3. Desire
bPNk
Imaging
fp=.k
Contemplation
fparu
4. Thought
fopkj
Analysing
fo'ys"k.k
Comparing
rqyu
Unguided Senses,
Health, Profit
5. Expectation
vk'kk
Selecting
p;u
Tasting
vkLoknu
Unguided
Sensation
Self
eSa
Body 'kjhj Behaviour O;ogkj
Human ekuo
Work dk;Z
Rest of Nature
euq";srj iz—fr
Other
nwljk
B1
B2
Sensation
Lakosnuk
2
Preconditioning
ekU;rk
1
Self
verification on
the basis of
Natural
Acceptance
lgt Loh—fr
ds vkËkkj ij
tkap dj
3
17
Pure Self: Imagination on basis of Realisation, Understanding & Contemplation
Power
“kfDr
Dynamic Activity
xfr fØz;k
State Activity
fLFkfr fØz;k
1. Authentication
Áek.k
Realization
vuqHko
Co-existence
lg&vfLrRo
2. Determination
ladYi
Understanding
cks/k
Harmony in Nature
O;oLFkk
3. Desire
bPNk
Imaging
fp=.k
Contemplation
fparu
Participation in Larger
Order, Relationship
O;oLFkk esa
Hkkxhnkjh
4. Thought
fopkj
Analysing
fo'ys"k.k
Comparing
rqyu
Co-existence, Harmony,
Justice Guided Senses,
Health, Profit
5. Expectation
vk'kk
Selecting
p;u
Tasting
vkLoknu
Goal, Value
Guided Sensation
Self
eSa
Body 'kjhj Behaviour O;ogkj
Human ekuo
Work dk;Z
Rest of Nature
euq";srj iz—fr
Other
nwljk
Participation Òkxhnkjh
in larger Order O;oLFkk
B1
B2
Space “kwU;
22
Sanskar
Sanskar =
Acceptances derived out of ∑ [ Desire + Thought + Expectation ]
from all time
Presently, it is likely to be a mixture of:
 Understanding of the human reality, of the universal, invariant existential
laws / principles
 Conclusions drawn from life events / experiences
“What I Am” is largely our sanskar
Our perspective is a part of our sanskar
Our tendencies, habits, likes-dislikes are also a part of our sanskar
23
Updating of Sanskar
Sanskar =
Acceptances derived out of ∑ [ Desire + Thought + Expectation ]
from all time
Presently, it is likely to be a mixture of :
 Understanding of the human reality, of the universal, invariant existential
laws / principles
 Conclusions drawn from life events / experiences
Sanskar is updated over time:
Sanskar (t+1) = Sanskar (t) + Environment (t) + Self-exploration (t)
As we self-explore, verify and understand, our sanskar gets updated
A conducive environment is helpful
Self-exploration
Self-verification
Self-evolution
Animal
Consciousness
Human
Consciousness
• Living on the basis of knowing
• Happiness by being in harmony within
and harmony in all aspects of being
• Acceptance of relationship – from one
to many, to all [HAPPINESS]
• Identifying need, production, right
utilisation of physical facility
[PROSPERITY]
• Participation in larger order, expanding
harmony [SOCIETAL DEVELOPMENT]
• Living on the basis of assuming (without knowing)
• Happiness from outside (through feeling from the
other, sensual pleasure and physical facility)
• Domination and opposition in relationship
[UNHAPPINESS]
• Exploitation and indulgence [DEPRIVATION]
• Exploitation in larger order, increasing disorder
[DEGRADING SOCIETY]
Transformation / Development
25
Realisation of Co-existence & it’s expression – Universal Human Order
Mutual Happiness
mHk; lq[k
Mutual Prosperity
mHk; le`f)
Universal Human Order
lkoZHkkSe ekuoh;
Undivided Human Society
v[k.M ekuoh; lekt
Fulfillment of Human Goal
Ekkuo y{; dh iwfrZ
Human
Tradition
ekuoh;
ijaijk
REALISATION
WITHIN
EXPRESSION
OUTSIDE
Self Reflection
27
Self Reflection
1. Are activities of desire, thought and expectation going on in you?
2. Are these going on continuously or you can stop them?
3. Make a list of your imagination (desires, thoughts & expectations)
Then categorize them as
 Those that are about
 Physical facility, sensation
 Feeling in relationship or lack of it
 Understanding or lack of it
 Those that are connected to
 Need of Self
 Need of body
 Those that are motivated by
 Preconditioning
 Sensation
 Natural Acceptance
Questions?
29
FAQ
1. How can we differentiate between desire and thought and
expectation? It all seems to be one thing
2. Most of the time, we are not able to remember what is going on in
our imagination. Is there some practice, like meditation to become
aware of it?
3. Different people in my family have different preconditions. Can we
ever be in harmony as a family?
4. After the last session, my problems have increased. In fact, I was
quite happy before. Now I can see many contradictions within…
What to do?
5. What is in activity 1 & 2? Why is it kept blank?
30
Harmony in Self = D, T, E in accordance with Natural Acceptance
Relationship
Sometimes relationship
Happiness = To be in a state of Harmony
Lkq[k ¾ laxhr esa] O;oLFkk esa thuk
Unhappiness = To be forced to be in a state of Contradiction
nq[k ¾ varfoZjks/k esa] vO;oLFkk esa] thus ds fy, ck/;
g®uk
Sometimes opposition
Dialogue
31
Implications on Health Education & Health Services
1. Understanding the importance of the self in keeping the body healthy. Health
care professionals will be able to take care of both the health of the body as
well as understanding in the self
A large number of diseases are psychosomatic in nature
Many disorders are related to lack of understanding of a healthy lifestyle
2.Understanding the importance of the self and the feeling related to the self,
caregivers will be able to take into account the feelings while providing care
Today many of the complaints are related to the lack of feeling
The major issue of exploitation for profit will be handled
3. One would be able to make right utilisation of physical facility
If happiness is sought through sensation alone
– continuity of happiness can not be ensured
– the body is harmed due to excessive consumption or over indulgence to
get favourable sensation
Today over eating, consumption of "junk food" etc. is common
32
Activities of Self eSa dh fdz;k,a
Self eSa
What to Be,
What to Do
How to Be,
How to Do
Selection
Outside
Force / Power
cy@“kfDr
1.
2.
3. Desire
bPNk
4. Thought
fopkj
5. Expectation
vk'kk
Body 'kjhj Imagination
dYiuk”khy
rk
Activity
fØz;k
Imaging
fp=.k
Analysing
fo'ys"k.k
Selecting/Tasting
p;u@vkLoknu
33
Meditation: To See The Reality As It Is
Paying attention is primary or
object of attention is primary?
For example, a thief knows how to concentrate. He does pay attention to
something he considers valuable
You are also concentrating on what you consider valuable. For example
- If money is important for you, you keep track of your bank balance
- If relationship is important for you, you keep track of trust
It is the object of focus that is significant and not just the method of
concentration. If you can realise that you are significant, then you will pay
attention to your Self
- You will become aware of what is going on in your desire, thought &
expectation
- You will become aware of your natural acceptance (so you will always decide
on the basis of your natural acceptance)
So essentially we are talking about meditation every moment, meditative living,
living with awareness every moment
34
State of Imagination (Desire, Thought and Expectation)
Desire (Feeling), Thought and Expectation in the Self
Observe the desire, thought, expectation (selection/taste) every moment.
Is it like this?
or like this?
35
Categorise: Need of I and Need of Body
Few of the desires are needs of the Body
Most of the desires are needs of Self
Very little effort is for made Right Understanding &
Relationship
Most of the effort is for Physical Facility
Most of the desires are of needs of Self
Most of the effort is for Physical facility
Physical Facility can fulfill only needs of the Body…
… There is a mismatch between desire and effort …
What is the effort required to balance this?
36
Categorise: Preconditioning, Sensation and Natural Acceptance
Few desires are based on Natural Acceptance
Most of the desires are based on Preconditioning
and Sensation
If most of the Needs are based on Preconditioning or
Sensation, then one is living mostly in enslavement
(being dictated by other, environment)
Effort required for self-organisation:
a) Self awareness
b) Evaluation of desire on the basis of your natural
acceptance
If desire is naturally acceptable, it will become
definite & continue; otherwise it will slowly become
corrected or drop off
37
Self Confidence, Ego & Depression
Right Evaluation Over Evaluation Under / Otherwise
Evaluation
Self Confidence Ego Depression
I am self referential
¼Lora=rk½
The other is my
reference ¼ijra=rk½
The other is my
reference ¼ijra=rk½
Definite Conduct Indefinite Conduct Indefinite Conduct
Disharmony within
Tension
Frustration
Depression
Suicide etc.
38
Harmony in Self = D, T, E in accordance with Natural Acceptance
Basic Desire (pkguk) – Happiness, Prosperity  Intact, Uncorrupted, invariant
Connection = ? Preconditioning, Sensation, NA
Desire1 (eg. To be unique) Desire 2 (eg. To be accepted by everyone)
Harmony/Contradiction?
Similarly between 2 thoughts, 2 selections
Between desire and thought, between thought and selection
The disharmony in these is unhappiness
Harmony in these is happiness
Harmony in the self = harmony within
between basic desire and sub-desires (desires are based on contemplation "What is my
role/participation in existence")
Between desire and thought
Between thoughts
Between thought & selection
Between selections
FAQ: Self – Mind – Body – Happiness
Continuous Temporary
(Permanent) (Imparmanent)
Sanskar based on Sanskar based on
Preconditioning, Sensation Natural Acceptance
Fear, Wretchedness, Trust, Respect…
Cunningness, Cruelty… Love, Compassion

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8 HB - Self.ppt

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  • 3. 3 Human Being Ekkuo Self eSa Body “kjhj Need vko';drk Happiness (e.g. Respect) lq[k ¼tSls lEeku½ Physical Facility (e.g. Food) lqfo/kk ¼tSls Hkkstu½ In Time dky esa Continuous fujUrj Temporary lkef;d In Quantity ek=k esa Qualitative (is Feeling) xq.kkRed ¼Hkko gS½ Quantitative (Required in Limited Quantity) Ekk=kRed ¼lhfer ek=k esa½ Fulfilled By iwfrZ ds fy, Right Understanding & Right Feeling lgh le>] lgh Hkko Physio-chemical Things HkkSfrd&jklk;fud oLrq Activity fØ;k Desire, Thought, Expectation… bPNk] fopkj] vk”kk--- Eating, Walking… [kkuk] pyuk--- In Time dky esa Continuous fujUrj Temporary lkef;d Response Knowing, Assuming, Recognising, Fulfilling tkuuk] ekuuk] igpkuuk] fuokZg djuk Recognising, Fulfilling igpkuuk] fuokZg djuk Consciousness pSrU; Material tM+ Co-existence lgvfLrRo
  • 4. 5 Activities of Self eSa dh fdz;k,a Self eSa Power “kfDr 1. 2. 3. Desire bPNk 4. Thought fopkj 5. Expectation vk'kk Body 'kjhj Imagination dYiuk”khy rk Activity fØz;k Imaging fp=.k Analysing-Comparing fo'ys"k.k&rqyu Selecting-Tasting p;u&vkLoknu Behaviour O;ogkj Work dk;Z Information
  • 5. 6 Source of Motivations for our Desires - Its Implications Self eSa Power “kfDr 1. 2. 3. Desire bPNk 4. Thought fopkj 5. Expectation vk'kk Body 'kjhj Imagination dYiuk”khy rk Activity fØz;k Imaging fp=.k Analysing-Comparing fo'ys"k.k&rqyu Selecting-Tasting p;u&vkLoknu Information Behaviour O;ogkj Work dk;Z Sensation laosnuk 2 Enslavement ijra=rk X Self-organised Lora=rk √ Enslavement ijra=rk X Self verification on the basis of Natural Acceptance lgt Loh—fr ds vk/kkj ij tkap dj 3 Preconditioning ekU;rk 1
  • 6. 14 Sum Up The Self has activity of Desire, Thought & Expectation, together called Imagination. This is going on continuously Behaviour/Work is an expression/outcome of Imagination Imagination is motivated by Preconditioning, Sensation or Natural Acceptance Desires based on Natural Acceptance lead to harmonious thought & expectation. This is harmony in the Self . This is the state of self- organisation. This is the state of happiness. In this state, the behaviour/work is also mutually fulfilling – the conduct is definite Desires based on preconditioning or sensation may lead to contradiction in thought & expectation. This is disharmony in the Self . This is the state of enslavement. This is the state of unhappiness. In this state, the behaviour/work may or may not be mutually fulfilling – the conduct is not definite
  • 8. 16 Deluded Self: Imagination on basis of Sensation & Preconditioning Power “kfDr Dynamic Activity xfr fØz;k State Activity fLFkfr fØz;k 1. Authentication Áek.k Realization vuqHko 2. Determination ladYi Understanding cks/k 3. Desire bPNk Imaging fp=.k Contemplation fparu 4. Thought fopkj Analysing fo'ys"k.k Comparing rqyu Unguided Senses, Health, Profit 5. Expectation vk'kk Selecting p;u Tasting vkLoknu Unguided Sensation Self eSa Body 'kjhj Behaviour O;ogkj Human ekuo Work dk;Z Rest of Nature euq";srj iz—fr Other nwljk B1 B2 Sensation Lakosnuk 2 Preconditioning ekU;rk 1 Self verification on the basis of Natural Acceptance lgt Loh—fr ds vkËkkj ij tkap dj 3
  • 9. 17 Pure Self: Imagination on basis of Realisation, Understanding & Contemplation Power “kfDr Dynamic Activity xfr fØz;k State Activity fLFkfr fØz;k 1. Authentication Áek.k Realization vuqHko Co-existence lg&vfLrRo 2. Determination ladYi Understanding cks/k Harmony in Nature O;oLFkk 3. Desire bPNk Imaging fp=.k Contemplation fparu Participation in Larger Order, Relationship O;oLFkk esa Hkkxhnkjh 4. Thought fopkj Analysing fo'ys"k.k Comparing rqyu Co-existence, Harmony, Justice Guided Senses, Health, Profit 5. Expectation vk'kk Selecting p;u Tasting vkLoknu Goal, Value Guided Sensation Self eSa Body 'kjhj Behaviour O;ogkj Human ekuo Work dk;Z Rest of Nature euq";srj iz—fr Other nwljk Participation Òkxhnkjh in larger Order O;oLFkk B1 B2 Space “kwU;
  • 10. 22 Sanskar Sanskar = Acceptances derived out of ∑ [ Desire + Thought + Expectation ] from all time Presently, it is likely to be a mixture of:  Understanding of the human reality, of the universal, invariant existential laws / principles  Conclusions drawn from life events / experiences “What I Am” is largely our sanskar Our perspective is a part of our sanskar Our tendencies, habits, likes-dislikes are also a part of our sanskar
  • 11. 23 Updating of Sanskar Sanskar = Acceptances derived out of ∑ [ Desire + Thought + Expectation ] from all time Presently, it is likely to be a mixture of :  Understanding of the human reality, of the universal, invariant existential laws / principles  Conclusions drawn from life events / experiences Sanskar is updated over time: Sanskar (t+1) = Sanskar (t) + Environment (t) + Self-exploration (t) As we self-explore, verify and understand, our sanskar gets updated A conducive environment is helpful
  • 12. Self-exploration Self-verification Self-evolution Animal Consciousness Human Consciousness • Living on the basis of knowing • Happiness by being in harmony within and harmony in all aspects of being • Acceptance of relationship – from one to many, to all [HAPPINESS] • Identifying need, production, right utilisation of physical facility [PROSPERITY] • Participation in larger order, expanding harmony [SOCIETAL DEVELOPMENT] • Living on the basis of assuming (without knowing) • Happiness from outside (through feeling from the other, sensual pleasure and physical facility) • Domination and opposition in relationship [UNHAPPINESS] • Exploitation and indulgence [DEPRIVATION] • Exploitation in larger order, increasing disorder [DEGRADING SOCIETY] Transformation / Development
  • 13. 25 Realisation of Co-existence & it’s expression – Universal Human Order Mutual Happiness mHk; lq[k Mutual Prosperity mHk; le`f) Universal Human Order lkoZHkkSe ekuoh; Undivided Human Society v[k.M ekuoh; lekt Fulfillment of Human Goal Ekkuo y{; dh iwfrZ Human Tradition ekuoh; ijaijk REALISATION WITHIN EXPRESSION OUTSIDE
  • 15. 27 Self Reflection 1. Are activities of desire, thought and expectation going on in you? 2. Are these going on continuously or you can stop them? 3. Make a list of your imagination (desires, thoughts & expectations) Then categorize them as  Those that are about  Physical facility, sensation  Feeling in relationship or lack of it  Understanding or lack of it  Those that are connected to  Need of Self  Need of body  Those that are motivated by  Preconditioning  Sensation  Natural Acceptance
  • 17. 29 FAQ 1. How can we differentiate between desire and thought and expectation? It all seems to be one thing 2. Most of the time, we are not able to remember what is going on in our imagination. Is there some practice, like meditation to become aware of it? 3. Different people in my family have different preconditions. Can we ever be in harmony as a family? 4. After the last session, my problems have increased. In fact, I was quite happy before. Now I can see many contradictions within… What to do? 5. What is in activity 1 & 2? Why is it kept blank?
  • 18. 30 Harmony in Self = D, T, E in accordance with Natural Acceptance Relationship Sometimes relationship Happiness = To be in a state of Harmony Lkq[k ¾ laxhr esa] O;oLFkk esa thuk Unhappiness = To be forced to be in a state of Contradiction nq[k ¾ varfoZjks/k esa] vO;oLFkk esa] thus ds fy, ck/; g®uk Sometimes opposition Dialogue
  • 19. 31 Implications on Health Education & Health Services 1. Understanding the importance of the self in keeping the body healthy. Health care professionals will be able to take care of both the health of the body as well as understanding in the self A large number of diseases are psychosomatic in nature Many disorders are related to lack of understanding of a healthy lifestyle 2.Understanding the importance of the self and the feeling related to the self, caregivers will be able to take into account the feelings while providing care Today many of the complaints are related to the lack of feeling The major issue of exploitation for profit will be handled 3. One would be able to make right utilisation of physical facility If happiness is sought through sensation alone – continuity of happiness can not be ensured – the body is harmed due to excessive consumption or over indulgence to get favourable sensation Today over eating, consumption of "junk food" etc. is common
  • 20. 32 Activities of Self eSa dh fdz;k,a Self eSa What to Be, What to Do How to Be, How to Do Selection Outside Force / Power cy@“kfDr 1. 2. 3. Desire bPNk 4. Thought fopkj 5. Expectation vk'kk Body 'kjhj Imagination dYiuk”khy rk Activity fØz;k Imaging fp=.k Analysing fo'ys"k.k Selecting/Tasting p;u@vkLoknu
  • 21. 33 Meditation: To See The Reality As It Is Paying attention is primary or object of attention is primary? For example, a thief knows how to concentrate. He does pay attention to something he considers valuable You are also concentrating on what you consider valuable. For example - If money is important for you, you keep track of your bank balance - If relationship is important for you, you keep track of trust It is the object of focus that is significant and not just the method of concentration. If you can realise that you are significant, then you will pay attention to your Self - You will become aware of what is going on in your desire, thought & expectation - You will become aware of your natural acceptance (so you will always decide on the basis of your natural acceptance) So essentially we are talking about meditation every moment, meditative living, living with awareness every moment
  • 22. 34 State of Imagination (Desire, Thought and Expectation) Desire (Feeling), Thought and Expectation in the Self Observe the desire, thought, expectation (selection/taste) every moment. Is it like this? or like this?
  • 23. 35 Categorise: Need of I and Need of Body Few of the desires are needs of the Body Most of the desires are needs of Self Very little effort is for made Right Understanding & Relationship Most of the effort is for Physical Facility Most of the desires are of needs of Self Most of the effort is for Physical facility Physical Facility can fulfill only needs of the Body… … There is a mismatch between desire and effort … What is the effort required to balance this?
  • 24. 36 Categorise: Preconditioning, Sensation and Natural Acceptance Few desires are based on Natural Acceptance Most of the desires are based on Preconditioning and Sensation If most of the Needs are based on Preconditioning or Sensation, then one is living mostly in enslavement (being dictated by other, environment) Effort required for self-organisation: a) Self awareness b) Evaluation of desire on the basis of your natural acceptance If desire is naturally acceptable, it will become definite & continue; otherwise it will slowly become corrected or drop off
  • 25. 37 Self Confidence, Ego & Depression Right Evaluation Over Evaluation Under / Otherwise Evaluation Self Confidence Ego Depression I am self referential ¼Lora=rk½ The other is my reference ¼ijra=rk½ The other is my reference ¼ijra=rk½ Definite Conduct Indefinite Conduct Indefinite Conduct Disharmony within Tension Frustration Depression Suicide etc.
  • 26. 38 Harmony in Self = D, T, E in accordance with Natural Acceptance Basic Desire (pkguk) – Happiness, Prosperity  Intact, Uncorrupted, invariant Connection = ? Preconditioning, Sensation, NA Desire1 (eg. To be unique) Desire 2 (eg. To be accepted by everyone) Harmony/Contradiction? Similarly between 2 thoughts, 2 selections Between desire and thought, between thought and selection The disharmony in these is unhappiness Harmony in these is happiness Harmony in the self = harmony within between basic desire and sub-desires (desires are based on contemplation "What is my role/participation in existence") Between desire and thought Between thoughts Between thought & selection Between selections
  • 27. FAQ: Self – Mind – Body – Happiness Continuous Temporary (Permanent) (Imparmanent) Sanskar based on Sanskar based on Preconditioning, Sensation Natural Acceptance Fear, Wretchedness, Trust, Respect… Cunningness, Cruelty… Love, Compassion