A tripped mind

2024 Sep 02

Derails ten wise heads

 

Ravana, the one with terrifying roar, was an almighty revered king, a follower of Lord Shiva and a master of sacred vedas. He is described as the fearless one – with knowledge equal to ten wise heads.

 

Despite the brilliance, Ravana’s ego cast a shadow over his discriminative intellect:

  • After severe penance, Ravana got his boon that no god or demon could ever kill him. He did not include humans as he never thought of them as a challenge.

  • On being heckled by his sister, he abducts Sita – wife of Lord Rama, a human avatar! He brushes aside the counsel of his own kin.

 

Ravana and Rama:

  • One known for his power – the ruler of three worlds

  • The other for being righteous – exiled from his own kingdom

  • One is ruled by his mind. The other rules his mind.

 

Ravana’s powerful mind:

  • Births a unique purpose

  • Unique purpose births directed action

  • Directed action births success

  • Success births ego

  • Ego makes the mind fragile

 

Rama’s secure mind:

  • Anchored in greater consciousness

 

Krishna, the next avatar, underlines the same truth a few hundred years later.

उद्धरेदात्मनात्मानं नात्मानमवसादयेत् |

आत्मैव ह्यात्मनो बन्धुरात्मैव रिपुरात्मन: ||

Rise through the power of your mind. You are your own friend, your own enemy.

Bhagavad Gita

 

What rules you.

Mind. Intellect. Consciousness.

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Latest Blogs

2026 Mar 02

The hard stuff is always figureoutable

The soft stuff is where you figure yourself out What are you figuring out that will have greatest impact on your life?

Read More
2026 Feb 26

Unless you leave

How do you plan to arrive What you want Depends on what you drop To shoot the target The bullet has to leave the barrel Intent needs displacement.

Read More
2026 Feb 21

When you move from disequilibrium to discernment

You move from poverty to wealth Disequilibrium can be of many types: Intent Impact Inhibition Imagination  Poverty is disequilibrium in action – an excess or lack of something playing out. When we choose to ask “what is this all about” and “what matters and does not matter”, we move from a state of disequilibrium to completeness and discernment. That is true wealth – when there is nothing to add, ...

Read More