Divine Knowledge

How to perform mindful inaction with utmost awareness?

To the sincere hearts aspiring for stillness amidst motion 🌺,

In our ceaseless pursuits, we often overlook the profound power of stillness, of conscious inaction. Mindful inaction, dear souls, is not mere passivity but an intentional pausing, a deliberate halt to engage with the depth of existence, allowing the universe to unfold as it wills.

The Srimad Bhagavad Gita elucidates: ‘For the soul who is unmoved by any agitation, who neither laments nor desires, and who has renounced both auspicious and inauspicious acts, his determination is unwavering.’ This sacred inaction is an anchoring in one’s true self, a sanctuary of inner peace.

Reflect upon these pillars of mindful inaction:

  1. Sacred Pausing: Periodically retreat from the constant doing. Create moments of stillness to reconnect with your inner divinity and to let the universe speak to you.
  2. Observant Detachment: Engage with the world, but with a watchful eye. Observe the play of life, the dance of creation and dissolution, without getting entangled.
  3. Unwavering Centre: Amidst the external fluctuations, find your immutable centre. This inner sanctuary remains undisturbed, even when storms rage outside.

From the depths of the Srimad Bhagavad Gita (Chapter 13, Verse 28):

“समं सर्वेषु भूतेषु तिष्ठन्तं परमेश्वरम् | विनश्यत्स्वविनश्यन्तं यः पश्यति स पश्यति ||”

Which translates to:

“He sees truly who perceives the supreme soul present equally in all beings, which does not perish even when they do.”

In recognizing the eternal within, in embracing this mindful inaction, one becomes attuned to the symphony of the cosmos, resonating with the melodies of serenity and insight.

Continued blessings…

Sri Guru Baba Vyas 🌼
Prana Urja Healing Society