Friday, December 14, 2007

Suryakshetra

Suryakshetra: (55)
What this little man speaks:-

Little about left and right brain---- With regard to the structure of the brain, particularly with regard to the its dichotomy into right and left segments, the two not only look different; for the right brain is white while the left brain is grey but then their functions too vary. The left is analytical, mathematical, logical, verbal, sequential, organized, structured and deductive. The right brain is holistic, intuitive, emotional, creative, visual, musical, lateral, unorganized and spontaneous. Methods are suggested to check any one to examine the dominance of right or left. If we clasp hands together and check out which thumb is uppermost, left brainers will keep their left thumb up and right brainers will keep their right. In the process of revolution, our civilization stressed left brain activities. Our educational system also emphasizes the cultivation of the left brain so that by the time the average individual passes out from school, his creativity, sensitivity and the sense of artistry and spiritually at a discount.

That is how most spiritual masters tell us as to why we should create a balance by developing the right brain. As the right brain becomes more and more powerful, we will also find that the coincidences in the life increase. The answer to a troubling question may lie in something our friend or philosopher says or in a dream or a stray newspaper article. Meditation is said to be one of the best media to balance right and left and to develop particularly to tune into the results of right. As we allow our thoughts to float by us rather than orchestrating them or being consumer by them, our subconscious mind will surface which is the region of the right brain. Writing, drawing, singing, sculping, stitching, cooking- all these allow scope for self-expression. However the left brain is equally important for it governs areas such as discipline, a sense of organization and will power.

A hint about Mantra magic for achieving results:

Meditation is considered the best way to relieve oneself from stress that one undergoes and in the process of discharging professional and personal responsibilities and concerns. There are many ways to meditate. Chanting of HAMSA MANTRA is one among them. A mantra is a sound, word, or phrase that is repeated in a systematic manner. It could be spoken aloud, as a chant or silently. There are many mantras ranging from words taken from sanskrit to catholic prayers. Hamsa mantra is a natural mantra being the sound that one makes when breathing with "ham" on inhalation and "sa" on exhalation. One can sit comfortably at a quiet place(if possible) or tune to the quietness in a leisure time, clean the eyes, breath naturally. Then think :Ham: on the inhale and :sa: in the exhale. One should not try to control the thoughts in any way. This can be practiced gradually. The benefits are unique for each person, but both physiological and psychological balancing is common for all. The thoughts generated in the process will direct us with the answers that we need in the day to day life and UNANSWERED QUESTIONS GET A SOLUTION IN THE PROCESS.

I shall be back again soon……..

HARA HARA MAHADEVA

Dr P V Sesha Sai
shodasisai@hotmail.com
suryakshetra@yahoo.com

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