AT THE FEET OF THE MOTHER
Ask Alok da

How can one transform the Vital? Could you please provide some examples of Transformed Vital? πŸ˜ŠπŸ™πŸ»πŸŒΌπŸ¦‹

A transformed vital is free from the clutch of desires and the strong hold of the ego that keeps it at the service of itself. As a result of this, the average human being is prone to anger, fear, greed, frustration, ambitions, lusts of various kinds, turning life into a veritable hell in pursuit of pleasure. A converted vital, on the other hand, seeks love and service of the Divine and through this bhakti and service receives the joy and force of the Divine that frees it from all depression and disappointments that afflict the average human life. The converted vital lives to serve the Divine and His purpose in the world and thereby gets more and more aligned to the Divine Will working from behind to bring us closer and closer to the Goal. The converted vital finds its joy in the Divine and hence develops a natural equanimity towards praise and blame, high and low, pleasure and pain, worldly happiness and grief,Β  Since it no more seeks praise nor is afflicted by human opinions, criticisms, etc., it becomes a strong and powerful instrument of the Divine. Lusts and ambitions leave it completely since now it tastes the much greater joy, security and fulfilment that comes through its association with the Divine, His company and His service. A converted vital is freed from the grip of lower reactions of hate and anger, jealousies and fears that afflict man’s ordinary life. It lives in a state of inner peace and joy and contentment and, since it feels the Divine as its constant companion, it is free from all fear and attractions that distract us from our true purpose. Its one joy is love and service of the Divine.Β 

Thus, once converted, it gets progressively transformed into a glad and uplifted, a strong and supple, a pure and perfect instrument and channel of the Divine Love and the Divine Force. Free from all fear and grief, it is always at peace and joy that is the share of all who love and serve the Divine.Β 

Affectionately,

Alok Da

Share this…

Related Posts

Recently, I read a brief article comparing Karna and Vibhishana. How Karna remained faithful to his friend despite knowing that Duryodhan was in the wrong, while Vibhishan betrayed his brother because he understood that Ravan was in the wrong. It was quite an interesting comparison and it raised several questions in my mind. πŸΉπŸ›žπŸ˜πŸ™πŸ»πŸŒ»πŸŒ„[…]

The actual story is very simple. As Sri Krishna explains in the Gita one has to be faithful to the Truth or to the Guru or Master or to the Avatar who comes to lead humanity.

Β Obedience never means obeying the elders even if they are foolish and arrogant at Ravana as well as Duryodhana. Or to take a more recent example the Nazis who were…

Read More >

Dear Sir, in your talk, you have said that in the early days, when you first read the mahavakya that “All life is Yoga,” and something positive happened, similarly, when I first read that “Man is a Transitional Being”, it was a Bingo, an Epiphany. Of course, my experience was according to my level of evolution. ❀️‍πŸ”₯πŸ˜ŠπŸ™πŸ»πŸŒΌπŸ“œ[…]

Sri Aurobindo writes in Savitri. ‘A casualΒ passingΒ phraseΒ can change our life.’ The phrase coming from a great inner height worked like a mantra to open an inner door. It awakened your soul

Read More >

How can one transform the Vital? Could you please provide some examples of Transformed Vital? πŸ˜ŠπŸ™πŸ»πŸŒΌπŸ¦‹

A transformed vital is free from the clutch of desires and the strong hold of the ego that keeps it at the service of itself. As a result of this the average human being is prone to anger, fear, greed, frustration, ambitions, lusts of various kinds turning life into a veritable hell in pursuit of pleasure. A converted vital, on the other hand seeks ..

Read More >