See Yourself Impartially!-3.



But this not giving up has its own nuances.

It does not always manifest in one way; it manifests in subtly varying ways—divine, demoniacal and human.

 For example, when after repeated efforts, Siddhartha, who became an ascetic and a muni and strove for Self-realisation through yoga was not able to do it after the most extreme austerities, he said this is not the way, there is a middle path.

He took the middle path, but still nothing seemed to be of any avail.


Then a terrible determination comes in His mind.

He goes to Bodhgaya, sits under the Bodhi tree, and takes a terrible resolution :-

"Now, here I seat myself.

I shall not leave this seat until I attain illumination, no matter what the cost.

Even if the body dries up, even if the flesh and skin wither, even if the bones become brittle and are reduced to powder, Siddhartha will not leave this seat until he attains what he has set his mind to attain."


Terrible resolve!

Even the gods and celestials were astounded :-

"Siddhartha will not leave this seat until he attains illumination!"

That is a great resolve.

That is spiritual.

That is sattvic.

It is a divine resolve.

It derives its strength from God Himself.

SRI SWAMI CHIDANANDA
To be continued ....


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