Ten Types of Purity

To develop one’s moral and mental strength, one should practice sadhana (spiritual exercises) for disciplining the mind. For this purpose, one has to promote ten kinds of purity (satwa).

First: The first is purity of the place in which one lives. It is necessary to fill the room in which one resides or studies with a satwic atmosphere. The pictures or other objects you see should fill you with peace and pure thoughts. Objects that arouse agitation and bad thoughts should have no place. The room should be clean and free from anything that is impure.

Second: In the family in which you live, there should be mutual understanding and cooperation, and a sense of harmony. There should be no discord in the family that will create a bad atmosphere. A harmonious atmosphere will give you true peace of mind.

Third: The third need is satwic food. This means that none of the edible items should be excessively sour, bitter or hot. You should eschew rajasic food like fish or meat. It is only satwic when you sit for the meal with a light stomach and get up from it with a light stomach! If you sit with a light stomach and get up with a weighty stomach, it becomes tamasic.

Fourth: Whatever fluids you take should also be satwic.You should not drink whatever water is available. It should be pure water. Alcoholic spirits should be eschewed.

Fifth: Satwic thoughts and feelings are of great importance. Students tend to neglect this factor. Only if your thoughts and feelings are pure, can you get the full benefit of a clean room, a good family and pure food.

Sixth: If you want to develop satwic feelings and thoughts, your vision must be pure. All srishti (creation) is based upon drishti (sight). It is only when you have wrong vision that you have wrong thoughts. You must look upon every elderly woman as your mother and all women who are younger as your sisters.When you are filled with such pure thoughts, you will have pure feelings. Imagine how offended you will feel if someone looks at your mother or sister with an evil eye. Realizing this, you have to entertain pure feelings towards other women. You should not commit the sort of offenses that you will not tolerate in others.

Seventh: Whatever books you read or write should be pure. This is the sadhana (spiritual practice) relating to study.If you read or write that which is not pure, it warps your mind. A good book makes for a good mind. Any book you may study about Physics or Chemistry or other subjects, does not affect your character. But books that are literary, are not always good literature. If improper books are prescribed for study, treat them as mere textbooks and do not attach any high value to them as guides for life.

Eighth: Pure satwic service. The kind of service that we do should give real happiness to people. Any person whom you wish to serve, you should regard as an embodiment of the Divine. Going to the help of the destitute and the neglected is rendering service to God.

Narayana has two forms: one is ‘Lakshmi Narayana’, the other is ‘Daridra Narayana’. This ‘Lakshmi-Narayana’ is full of wealth. He is able to help any number of people. He will be able to get many persons to serve him. But, for ‘Daridra Narayana’ there is nobody to serve him. It is to such persons that we should do satwic service.

Ninth: Sadhana,or spiritual discipline. This must be satwic. Some people do Hatha Yoga;some strive to develop the Kundalini Shakti; others invoke evil spirits to do harm to others. These forms of sadhana are not sadhana at all. The individual is chit (consciousness), God is sat (the eternal absolute). When sat and chit combine, you have ananda [bliss]—sat-chit-ananda (pure bliss)Only the sadhana undertaken  to  realize  satchitananda is  true  sadhana.

This sat, the Divine, is in everybody. So, you must be prepared to serve everybody, regarding everyone as the Divine. You may have normal relationship with your kith and kin; there is nothing wrong in this. You must perform sadhana in the spirit that the One pervades the many. In this process, you must cultivate the feeling of Love. There is no higher sadhana than the cultivation of Love!

Tenth: Your occupation or profession. What is the kind of work you should take up? It should be work that can benefit the nation, the community. The nation enables you to earn a living. You must see what you can give to the nation, in return. You must ask yourself: “What is the service, what is the help I can do for the community?” You must see that there is no untruth in any work you do, no unfairness, no fraud, and no evil motive.

Source: Sathya Sai Speaks, Radiosai.org

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