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Category:Diverted Mind

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This article analyzes the crucial spiritual state of having an undiverted mind, which Śrīla Prabhupāda defines as the foundation of samādhi (complete absorption). It clarifies that while a mind can be easily diverted toward material objects or the worship of demigods, the true goal of yoga is to mechanically control the senses and fix the mind on the single objective of the Supreme Lord, Śrī Kṛṣṇa.

  • The Goal of Samādhi: The spiritual goal is complete absorption with an undiverted mind, which is the definition of samādhi. Achieving this state requires fully controlling the senses and their objects.
  • The Danger of Diversion: A mind diverted by thoughts of material enjoyment or worshiping various demigods is considered bereft of intelligence, failing to achieve the perfection of self-realization.
  • The Yoga Mechanism: The system of yoga is a practical mechanism to control the senses and mind, deliberately diverting mental energy from matter to spirit through the process of bhakti-yoga.
  • Spiritualized Activity: Even activities that appear material, such as constructing a beautiful temple, are considered spiritual (nirbandhaḥ kṛṣṇa-sambandhe) and do not divert the mind if the objective is fixed entirely on Kṛṣṇa's service.

Pages in category "Diverted Mind"

The following 22 pages are in this category, out of 22 total.

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