Sunday, September 2, 2012

Eye Of Wisdom Rajyogi Brahmakumar Nikunj ji

Eye Of Wisdom
Rajyogi Brahmakumar Nikunj ji
We are all used to seeing people with two eyes, one nose, one mouth, and two ears.It seldom happens that anybody thinks about the ‘Third Eye’ which is also described as the ‘Eye Of Wisdom’ or ‘The Eye Of The Soul’ or ‘The Invisible Eye.’ Our two physical eyes look out at the world and at others. They do not see ‘me’ or the ‘true reality’ of others. It is the Third Eye which looks inward to seek these truths.What we see through our eyes is closely knit with how we think—as I think, so do I perceive. When the Third Eye opens up, our thinking changes, light comes into our life and we see the real self and others with a new vision. Mercy, truth and love fill our thoughts and our vision. There is a true feeling that everyone is good and there is a feeling of closeness, not duality.
This light also lets us clearly see what is going on around us, what is important and what we need to do. It is as if an inner spark has been lit; before, there was darkness with the feeling of not knowing and of blindness. Our life becomes one of inspiration, quality, and value, and becomes filled with mercy, love and truth.
In order to open the Third Eye, one needs to be a regular practitioner of meditation, as it helps us to restore ourselves and understand the self more deeply. The experience of calmness and peace in meditation enables us to get back in touch with our original nature,which in turn enlightens us as well as others around us.
The writer is an international speaker, spiritual educator and experienced meditation teacher. Email him at nikunjji@gmail.com or visit www.brahmakumaris.org

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