By
SRI SWAMI SIVANANDA
A DIVINE LIFE SOCIETY PUBLICATION
Fifth Edition: 1997
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CONTENTS
DEDICATED TO
ALL THE GREAT, FEARLESS, HEROIC SOULS
LIKE DHRUVA, PRAHLADA, VEERA ABHIMANYU,
ANGADA, ANJANEYA, SAVITRI,
SHIVAJI, RANA PRATAP, RANI LAKSHMIBAI
AND OTHERS OF THEIR BRAVE FRATERNITY.
MAY THE READERS FOLLOW THEIR INSPIRING
EXAMPLE AND ATTAIN THAT FREE AND FEARLESS
STATE OF KAIVALYA MOKSHA SAMRAJYA
THROUGH THE SUPREME ADVAITA
BRAHMIC EXPERIENCE
PUBLISHERSNOTE
We have great pleasure in presenting the public with this enlarged
edition of the booklet "Conquest of Fear". Its former edition
was too concise and inadequate. Hence, the obvious necessity of a more
elaborate and detailed treatment of the subject was felt. The present
work fulfills that need successfully and in an intensive, and more appreciable
form.
The book has been divided into two sections: All about Fear and The
Methods to Eradicate Fear. In the first section of the book an elaborate
description of the various aspects of fear has been given. It deals
with the various causes of fear, its subtle manifestations and workings
in different kinds of persons of different temperaments under different
circumstances, its after-effects and subconscious impressions etc. The
second section deals with the various methods for eradicating fear:
the Pratipakshabhavaha or the auto-suggestion method of the Raja
Yogin, the practice of feeling the presence of God, devotion to God
and meditation on the fearless Atmanall of which help to conquer
fear.
We are sure that this booklet will be a great help to one and all in
enabling them to get over fear-complex and develop the essential virtueCourage.
THE DIVINE LIFE SOCIETY
1. Bhartrihari On Fearlessness
B::ðg:ð r:ðg:B:y:ö kÙl:ð cy:Øet:B:y:ö ev:¶:ð
n:àp:al:a»y:ö .
m:an:ð dòny:B:y:ö b:l:ð erp:ØB:y:ö -p:ð j:ray:a B:y:m:Î ..
S:as*:ð v:aedB:y:ö g:ØN:ð K:l:B:y:ö kay:ð kát:ant:a»y:ö .
s:v:üö v:st:Ø B:y:aenv:t:ö B:Øev: n:àN:aö v:òragy:m:ðv:aB:y:m:Î ..
bhoge rogabhayaü kule cyutibhayaü
vitte nçpàlàdbhayaü |
màne dainyabhayaü bale ripubhayaü råpe jaràyà bhayam ||
÷àstre vàdibhayaü guõe khalabhayaü kàye kçtàntàdbhayaü |
sarvaü vastu bhayànvitaü bhuvi nçõàü vairàgyamevàbhayam ||
In enjoyment, there is fear of disease; in social position, there is
fear of falling off; in wealth, there is the fear of (hostile) kings;
in honour, there is the fear of humiliation; in power, there is the
fear of foes; in beauty, there is the fear of old age; in scriptural
erudition, there is the fear of opponents; in virtue, there is the fear
of traducers; in body, there is the fear of death; everything in this
world pertaining to men is attended with fear; renunciation alone leads
to fearlessness.
(Vairagya-Shatakam)
2. Upanishads On Fearlessness
e¾t:iy:a¾ò B:y:ö B:v:et: ..
dvitãyàdvai bhayaü bhavati ||
"There is fear from duality." (Non-duality alone is fearless).
(Brih. Up. 1. 4.2).
AB:y:ö v:ò j:n:k )apt::ð|s:iet: h:ðv:ac:
y:awv:lVy:H ..
abayaü vai janaka pràpto.asãti
hovàca yàj¤avalkyaþ ||
"Yajnavalkya said: O Janaka! You have attained the fearless (Brahman)."
(Brih. Up. IV. 2..4).
AB:y:ö v:ò b:ÒÉaB:y:ö eh v:ò b:ÒÉ B:v:et:
y: Ov:ö v:ðd ..
abhayaü vai brahmàbhayaü hi vai
brahma bhavati ya evaü veda ||
"Brahman is fearless; one who knows this, becomes the fearless
Brahman." (Brih. Up. IV. 4. 25).
y:t::ð v:ac::ð en:v:t:ünt:ð A)apy: m:n:s:a
s:h .
A:n:ndö b:ÒÉN::ð ev:¾an:Î n: eb:B:ðet: kÙt:Á:n: ..
yato vàco nivata^^rnte apràpya
manasà saha |
ànandaü brahmaõo vidvàn na bibheti kuta÷cana ||
"Not reaching It, the speech and the mind return back. One who
knows this Bliss of Brahman, fears not from anything at all." (Taitt.
Up. II. 9)
3. Be Courageous, Friend
Difficulties, adversities and sorrows
Are Karmic Purgation;
They instil mercy in the heart,
They turn the mind more towards God,
They are blessings in disguise,
They help your evolution,
And strengthen your will and power of endurance,
They make you more wise and dispassionate.
Muster courage and strength,
Nil desperadum Friend!
Draw strength from within,
Move forward courageously,
Look not back,
Be regular in your meditation,
Stand as a witness or Drashta,
Identify with the Immortal Self
You are born for higher things,
A brilliant future is awaiting you,
Apply diligently to Yoga,
Unfold all latent faculties,
Yield not to unmanliness,
Shake off faintheartedness,
Stand up, be bold and cheerful,
Rejoice, enjoy and be blissful.
Thou art not this body,
Thou art immortal Brahman,
Thou art eternal Atman,
Thou art diseaseless Soul,
Thou art blissful Svarupa,
Thou art All-full Chaitanya,
Thou art invincible Lord of lords.
PREFACE
Fear is a great enemy of man. It is the enemy of his progress. It disturbs
his peace and harmony. It sucks or saps his vitality and energy. It
drains the nervous system of its reserve of energy. It produces weakness.
Fear is of two kinds, viz., natural or rational fear, when there is
a threatening situation to endanger life; and unnatural or unusual fear
which has no objective reality.
The origin of most neurotic fears can be traced to childhood. The seeds
of fear may lie dormant in childhood in the subconscious mind. They
sprout forth after some time during some period of crisis or stress.
Panicky fear is more contagious than typhoid or cholera. The atom bombs
cause terrible panicky fear. People leave their houses and move to villages.
Anxiety and worry are the effects of fear. Some sort of fear gets buried
in the subconscious mind. So man worries himself. There is continued
strain and tension in the mind. If the fear is released or dispelled,
he will have peace of mind.
Normal fear is healthy. It paves the way for ones progress. It
preserves life. A Headmaster is afraid of the Inspector of Schools.
He takes a very keen interest in training the boys. All the boys get
success in the examination. An engine-driver of the Railways is afraid
of his superior officer. He is very careful in the discharge of his
duties. No collision occurs. A physician is afraid of getting a bad
reputation. He takes great care of his patient. He makes researches.
He saves many lives. He becomes a famous physician also.
Psychologists are of opinion that there cannot be absolute fearlessness
and that only determined effort can be made to conquer fear. This is
incorrect. Psychologists have no transcendental experience. A perfect
sage who has knowledge of Brahman is absolutely fearless. Upanishads
declare in a thundering voice, "The knower of the fearless Brahman
becomes himself absolutely fearless." (Brihadaranyakopanishad)
There can be fear only where there is duality. How can there be fear
for one who experiences non-duality? Such a person is the most courageous
of men. The courage of a soldier in the battlefield or of a dacoit is
only Tamasic courage. It is not courage at all. It is only brutal ferocity
born of hatred or jealousy. That Sattvic courage born of Wisdom of the
Self alone is real courage.
As a matter of fact, fear exists to glorify courage. A timid man exists
to glorify a courageous man. There will be no value for goodness if
badness does not exist. One side of a thing cannot have significance
without the existence of the other side. Hence everything in this world
has two sides. Dvandvas exist to keep up the flow of the world.
This book throws much light on the causes and characteristics of fear.
It suggests efficient remedies for the eradication of fear and cultivating
courage and fortitude, and attaining the fearless Brahman or the Absolute.
Swami Sivananda
ALL ABOUT
FEAR
1. Rise Up!
O Man!
Fear is illusory; it cannot live. Courage is eternal, it will not die.
Perils, calamities, dangers are the certain lot of every man who
is a denizen of this world. Therefore, O Man! Fortify your mind with
courage and patience. Fortitude, courage, presence of mind will sustain
you through all dangers. Just as a rock on the sea-shore stands firm
and the dashing of the waves does not affect it even a bit, even so
a man who is endowed with courage is not affected by the dark perilous
waves of this Samsara. He stands adamant in all trying conditions and
circumstances and comes out victorious.
A man of courage does not tremble in the hour of danger. He is not
embarrassed and bewildered. He does not sink down. He is not overwhelmed
by despair.. He smiles away all dangers and difficulties, blows the
trumpet of triumph and attains victory in the end.
The threatenings of fear are a terror to the heart. Lead a virtuous
life. Live in God. Be good. Serve. Love. Give. Meditate. Nothing can
frighten you. The Lord of Death will be afraid of you. The terrors,
even of death, will be no terror to you.
Terrify not your soul with vain imaginary fears. From fear proceeds
misfortune and failure. The fears of a coward expose him to danger.
A coward dies many times before his actual death. Be bold. Be cheerful.
Allow not your heart to sink down from the phantasy of imaginary fears.
Have self-confidence and faith. Thy birthright is courage. You are Nectars
son. You are a child of light. You are an offspring of Immortal Brahman.
Claim thy Birthright now. Rise Up! O Man! Roar OM OM OM. You are the
lion of Vedanta.
2. What Is
Fear?
The Sanskrit equivalent for fear is "Bhaya". Fear is an emotion
or Vritti in the mind that is produced when ones life is in danger
on account of external forces or things. Man reacts to the situation
with a fear-emotion.
It is characterized by pallor of the face, palpitation of heart, slowing
of pulse or stoppage, tremor of limbs, perspiration, expressionless
condition of the eyes, passing of urine and faeces unaware, in extreme
cases, choking of voice, inability to speak, etc. The body becomes like
a log of wood. The mind gets stunned. The functions of the senses are
inhibited. In extreme cases one may die of shock. In ordinary cases
when the cause of fear is removed, he slowly recovers from the morbid
symptoms and comes back to his original state.
3. Cause Of
Fear
Ignorance is the cause of fear. Man tasted the "forbidden fruit"
and became a slave of lust. He forgot his original, divine nature and
was thus caught up in the whirlpool of ignorance. The infinite fearless
Brahman became the finite Jiva with fear. Identification of the body
or Dehadhyasa is the cause of fear.
Dehadhyasa is another form of ignorance. This physical body is an instrument
for mans sensual enjoyment. If he suffers from any disease he
is afraid that he will lose this body which serves him as a vehicle
for his enjoyment. He tries his level best to preserve this body. All
other causes of fear are traceable to Dehadhyasa.
Feeling of inferiority is another cause of fear.. This negative feeling
produces lack of self-reliance or self-confidence in man. He is afraid
of those who are superior to him in talents, power, position and efficiency.
He feels that he is incapable of doing anything.
Some physical deformity or deficiency, lack of physical and mental
efficiency, wrong training in children, are other causes of fear.
There is no other way to get rid of fear than realization of the Self.
4. Fear And
Raga
Fear (Bhaya) and Raga (attachment) are modifications or Vrittis in
the mind. They are temporary whirlpools or waves. The substance of the
mind is nothing but Raga and fear. They are twin-sisters. Hence they
are closely related to each other. If you destroy fear and Raga there
is neither life nor existence for the mind. The Upanishad declares,
"Detachment, faith, fear, Raga, shyness, modesty, shame. etc.,"
are only mind.
Fear is a product of ignorance or Avidya. Man forgets his essential,
divine nature through Moha or infatuation and identification with the
body. He was the all-pervading immortal fearless Soul or Brahman in
the beginning. He was the "Santam (Peaceful), Ajaram (decayless),
Amritam (immortal), Abhayam (fearless) Brahman." On account of
egoism he became a rebellious child. He separated himself from his Father.
He had division of property. He started his own independent living in
this earth-plane. He rented a house in the mundane world. He entered
the body-house of flesh and bone and became a little timid man, a little
Jiva, with all sorts of fears. Thus started his downfall on account
of his quarrel with his Almighty Father and owing to his starting a
new egoistic living with Raga-Dvesha.
He was bodiless muscle-less, fleshless, boneless, I-less, mine-less,
desireless, Vasana-less, when he was one with the Father, when there
was a joint family. And so he was absolutely fearless, and ever blissful
and peaceful. He had no thought of body, house, property, wife, children,
position and prestige. He had no thought of diseases of body and fall
from his social status or prestige. He had no thought of enemies, war,
riots and of running to any place for safety, security. His original
bode was peacefully secure and free from any sort of a danger and enemies.
It was all one Brahman community. There was no Hindu-Muslim trouble
there. There was no fear of attacks through bombs or torpedoes. It was
an impregnable, invulnerable fortress. It was disease-proof, bomb-proof,
earthquake-proof.
In his new, independent egoistic life, he became selfish, crooked,
narrow, and mean-minded. He entertained low thoughts. He ever thought
of flesh and pleasures of the flesh. He practiced the philosophy of
flesh and preached the philosophy of flesh which is synonymous with
"Pig-philosophy." Every day fears multiplied, as he was very
much attached to his body, the bodies of wife, children, and to his
house, property, etc.
Raga (attachment) is the long-standing associate of fear. Wherever
there is Raga, there is fear. Fear and Raga co-exist. Man is attached
to his wife. The body of his wife is his greatest pleasure-centre. So
there is fear for him, fear of losing her, fear of her death, fear of
her running away with another man, fear of her divorcing him, fear of
her being displeased with him, etc. As he is attached to his children,
house and property, he has fear of losing his house, property and children.
He is drowned in sorrow and gets terrible shock if these objects are
destroyed or lost. Hence Raga is the cause of fear. If there is no Raga,
there is no fear. The first link in the chain of Raga is his attachment
to his body. All kinds, of Raga start from this Raga to the physical
body.
Lord Krishna says in His Gita: "Vitaragabhayakrodhah sthitadheer
muniruchyate". "He who is free from attachment, fear and
anger, is called a sage of stable mind." Abandon attachment through
practice of non-attachment or Vairagya and attachment to the lotus feet
of the Lord or fearless Brahman. All fears will vanish.
You are attached to a fountain-pen, walking stick, book, watch, towel,
cloth. Fear slowly creeps in. There is fear of losing them. Always entertain
the thought "All objects are illusory, perishable and pain-giving."
You will have no attachment. Even if there is attachment, it will be
mild. You can drive it away with slight thinking and discrimination.
Give up attachment to this body by identifying yourself with the bodiless,
sexless, pure, all-pervading immortal Atman or Brahman. All sorts of
fears and attachments will totally disappear. Assert, feel, recognize:
"I am bodiless, immortal Soul or Brahman
I am sexless, all-pervading Atman
I am fearless Brahman
I am full of Vairagya now
There is no world at all
I alone exist
I am Deathless and Blissful
I am Absolute Brahman |
OM OM OM
OM OM OM
OM OM OM
OM OM OM
OM OM OM
OM OM OM
OM OM OM
OM OM OM
|
May you all be free from Fear and Raga! May you all be established
in the fearless, (Abhaya, Nirbhaya) Brahman through the practice of
courage and meditation on the fearless, immortal Brahman.
5. Imaginary
Fears
Every man has some imaginary fear of one kind or another. Maya will
never allow anybody to rest peacefully. Man is already agitated by lust,
anger, greed, jealousy, pride and hatred. Now fear fans the worldly
flame. It pours Ghee to the flame of the three Taapaas. Man jumps now
and dances like a monkey. He has no rest even for a second.
The percentage of normal fear will be only five. Imaginary fears will
come to ninety per cent.
Imaginary fears cause diseases, deplete all energies in man and produce
all sorts of feverish excitement, low vitality, uneasiness, discomfort,
disharmony, etc. When there is an epidemic or cholera, or typhoid, fear
is the predisposing cause. Man is terribly afraid of cholera, worries
himself and imagines that the germs have entered his body. Imagination
does serious havoc. He becomes a victim to the actual disease itself!
A student prepares himself day and night for the ensuing examination.
He has passed creditably in all the class examinations. But he develops
a kind of imaginary fear "examination fear", as soon as he
enters the examination hall, becomes nervous and gets confused. His
hands tremble. He is not able to write. He fails in the examination.
I asked a clever lawyer, an M.A., LL.B., who can argue well in the
courts to deliver a lecture on "Necessity of Religion". He
ascended the platform. There was a big audience. He developed "stage
fear" and got bewildered. His voice was choked. He began to perspire.
He stammered something, cut a poor figure on the platform and got down
within five minutes.
Ramakrishna was a healthy man. He developed a cough on account of exposure
to chill draught of air. It was a case of simple bronchitis or cold
in the chest. But it persisted for some weeks. He consulted an assistant
surgeon. The doctor said, "It may be a case of T.B.; have sanatorium
treatments."
"It may be a case of T.B." wrought much havoc in Ramakrishna.
It was a wrong suggestion. It produced an imaginary fear in him. He
began to worry himself from that moment. His health was pulled down
gradually. He actually contracted T.B. or pulmonary tuberculosis. All
sorts of germs, viz., pneumoniacus, etc., are in this body. They cannot
do any mischief when one is in possession of good health and high vitality.
When the vitality comes to a low ebb, they gain the upper hand. Man
easily succumbs to their ravages or attacks.
Sri R.S. Bannerjee was sleeping in a room in his friends house
at Dehra Dun. He and his friends were talking on that night about the
mischievous actions done by evil spirits. These thoughts went deep into
his subconscious mind. He dreamt that the room in which he was sleeping
was a haunted room and some evil spirit had done some mischief on him.
From that day he began to lose his health gradually. This was due to
some kind of imaginary fear.
Sri Joshi was a friend of Sri Gupta. Gupta came to the house of Joshi
one evening, did not talk to him and suddenly left his house as he had
to meet his friend that day at the Railway Station. Joshi thought that
Gupta was very much annoyed towards him. Joshi saw Gupta talking seriously
with Rajkrishna who was inimical towards him. Joshi now concluded that
Gupta had become his enemy. He developed a sort of imaginary fear for
Gupta, and thought that he would divulge all his secrets to Rajkrishna.
Some develop imaginary fear that they will lose their job. Some imagine
and think, "what will become of my fate if my wife dies now? I
have to took after nine children." Some have imaginary fear "What
can I do if my business fails?" What will become of Hinduism if
whole of India becomes Pakistan; if communism pervades whole of India?
There is no end to such imaginary fears.
Sit for a while. Reflect well. Introspect. All imaginary fears will
take to their heels. They will dwindle into an airy nothing. Mind deceives
you through imaginary fears. Learn to discriminate, cogitate, reflect
and meditate. Cultivate courage. Be a silent witness of the minds
menagerie. The mind will lurk like a thief. You will feel now that you
were duped all these years by this mischievous mind and that fear is
a non-entity, a big zero.
6. Phobias
Peculiar, private, irrational and unnatural fears are called phobias.
They have no objective reality. There is nothing to frighten people.
There is no threatening situation in their environment which should
cause fear in them and yet they cannot free themselves from fears and
negative feelings. The original word in Greek is "Phobos"
meaning fear.
Some are terribly afraid of scorpions. This is scorpion-phobia. Some
are afraid of snakes. This is snake-phobia. Some are afraid of rats
(rat-phobia). Some are afraid of thunder. Some are afraid of walking
in the dark. Some are afraid of seeing great multitude of people (plurophobia).
Some Brahmacharins are afraid of seeing a bevy of ladies. Some are afraid
to remain alone. Some are afraid to sleep in a room without a lamp.
Some are afraid of closed spaces such as tunnels, etc., (claustrophobia).
Some are afraid of open spaces (agoraphobia). Though the doctor has
definitely said that there is nothing organically wrong with some patients,
they still think that they have some heart trouble or kidney disease
or liver-complaint. These are all phobias of the body.
Some are afraid of anything and everything (pantaphobia). The Americans
are afraid of the Russians (Russo-phobia). The Russians are afraid of
the Americans (Americo-phobia). The Frontier people of India are afraid
of the tribal people (Tribal-phobia). Phobias are endless.
The causes of phobias are nervousness, stupidity in a mild or intense
form and lack of Vichara or enquiry or right thinking and right understanding.
Phobia is an unnatural form of fear. A normal fear arises when ones
life is in danger when some external object such as cobra or a tiger
or situation like a riot threatens the existence of the individual.
The fear which arises on such occasions is perfectly natural. Man tries
to save his own life by either fight or defence.
Develop your will-power. Cultivate courage and fortitude. Develop mental
power of endurance, firmness in meeting danger and power of resistance.
Meditate on courage. Live in the company of sages and Yogis. Meditate
on the fearless Atman. All phobias will disappear.
A person who is unable to move in the company of many people, who hates
multitude, who is afraid of seeing many people, should try to move with
people slowly, should have adaptability and strength to withstand agitation
of mind. Cultivate calmness even amidst many men and women. Brahmacharins
should try to avoid woman-phobia. They must be fearless and tranquil
even in the midst of ladies. One-sided development is imperfect development.
Development should be integral and that is equal mindedness in all conditions
and at all places.
One who is afraid of walking in darkness should try to get rid of this
defect by taking a light in the beginning and walking in the night,
and slowly trying to walk without light also. Fear will vanish in course
of time. Fear is a negative force. It cannot stand before the
positive virtue, courage.
Abhinivesha or love for earthly life is the main cause of all fears
Abhinivesha is clinging to life and body. Attachment to objects causes
fear. Attachment to name and fame causes fear. Attachment to money and
woman causes fear. Any attachment is the womb of terrible fear.
One who possesses, fears. He does not fear who has renounced everything,
who perceives the Atman in all.
We are afraid, because we love certain things. Love is the cause of
fear. We do not wish to part with certain things. And when anything
obstructs our acquiring those objects of love and desire, we are annoyed,
we are afraid of that, and we lose the mental balance. Renunciation
of everything, and cultivating Brahma-Bhava is the best remedy to overcome
all fears.
Sit and introspect. Find out the root of the trouble. If you are not
able to do this yourself, get the help of a psychotherapist or a Yogi.
The thing that is deeply buried in your subconscious mind should be
released or dispelled.
May you all be courageous! May you all be bold and cheerful! May you
all radiate courage, strength and peace. May you all inherit courage,
the birthright from your Almighty Father, the Fearless, Immortal Brahman!
7. Do Not
Generate "Poochandi" Or "Howa" Samskaras
Mothers generate "Poochandi" Samskaras in the minds
of their children. When children cry, when they refuse to take food,
or when they do any mischief the mothers frighten them and say, "Poochandi
(ghost) has come; Irandu Kannan (two eyed man) has come. He will
take you away." Children get frightened. The Poochandi-samskaras
get deeply implanted in their subconscious mind, and make them very
timid when they reach adolescence.
Mind is like a sensitive plate of a camera. Whatever is exposed to
the lens is registered in the sensitive plate behind. Even so
whatever is seen or heard is permanently impressed in the sensitive
mind-plate.
The minds of children are very impressionable. They are very plastic.
Mothers and teachers should be very careful when they deal with children.
They should not tell them anything that will frighten them. On the contrary
they should tell them stories of chivalrous persons, which will make
them bold and courageous. Even during the period of pregnancy, mothers
should read inspiring books like Ramayana, Bhagavata, Mahabharata, if
they wish to bring forth intelligent and brave children.
Mothers, fathers and teachers should have at least an elementary knowledge
of psychology. Then alone can they mould the children properly.
The sage Madalasa sang the following cradle song when she rocked the
cradle of her children: "Suddhosi Buddhosi Niranjanosi Samsara-maya-parivarjitosi""O
child! Thou art Pure Consciousness. Thou art stainless. Thou art devoid
of Maya and Samsara." She made all her children sages.
The world is in dire need of women-sages like Madalasa. The destiny
of the world and children is in the hands of intelligent mothers.
8. Fear In
Various Forms
Fear is a negative quality or modification in the mind. It is the result
or product of ignorance. It manifests when one identifies himself with
the body and forgets the immortal Atman, his own real Satchidananda
Svarupa. It is the old companion of Aasakti (attachment) or Moha or
delusion. Fear, worry and anger deplete all energy of man and bring
exhaustion and early death.
No one is absolutely free from some sort of fear. It is only the Jnani
or a full-blown Yogi and a Bhakta who is absolutely free from fear.
How can fear affect that sage who sees his own Self everywhere? If one
can conquer fear, half of his Sadhana is over.
Fear assumes various forms. The Gurkha soldier is not afraid of knife
or bullet but he is afraid of scorpions. A hunter is not afraid of tigers
in the forest but is afraid of the surgeons knife. The man of
the frontier is not afraid of knife; he can even allow the surgeon to
open his intestines, without chloroform, but he is terribly afraid of
snakes. Some are afraid of ghosts. The vast majority of persons are
afraid of public criticism. Some are afraid of diseases. The most healthy
and strong man has got some imaginary fear of some obscure disease.
The king is afraid of his enemy. The Pandit is afraid of his opponent.
A beautiful lady is afraid of old age. A lawyer is afraid of the judge
and his clients. The wife is afraid of her husband. The student is afraid
of the teacher. The Police Inspector is afraid of the Superintendent.
The frog is afraid of the snake. The cobra is afraid of the mongoose.
There are various degrees in fear. They are simple fright, timidity,
shyness, alarm, terror and terrible fear. When there is terrible fear,
the whole body perspires, urine and faecal matter are ejected involuntarily.
The mind becomes like a log of wood. Sometimes shock and immediate collapse
take place and the man dies of sudden heart failure. The face becomes
pale and the eyes express a peculiar ghastly, listless look.
Parents and teachers should infuse the spirit of courage in their sons
and students from the very boyhood. They should ask them to read stories
in the Mahabharata which deal with the chivalrous
acts of Bhishma and other persons. Boys have got pliable and elastic
minds. They can be manipulated well at this period of life. The Samskaras
can be indelibly impressed at this age. Brahmacharya gives tremendous
strength and infuses courage.
If you think of the opposite of fear, viz., courage, the negative (fear)
will slowly vanish. You will have to develop courage slowly. Have the
word-image "OM COURAGE" before the mind. Repeat this Mantra
or formula very often. A word is the centre of an idea. An idea is the
centre of a mental image. A mental image is the centre of a mental habit.
A mental habit is the centre of a trait in man. Have a clear-cut image
in the mind of the quality of courage, and this quality will develop.
The subconscious mind will do everything for you. The will
also will come to your aid. Desire to be courageous, and the will
will immediately follow desire.
Give up attachment or this perishable body. Do not identify yourself
with this body. This body is like the shell of a coconut. It is like
a pillowcase. Constantly think of the Indweller, the immortal Atman.
Do Atma Chintana always. Identify yourself with the Atman. Fear will
vanish. This is the most powerful method. Move about in the thick forests
or dense jungles at nights and wander about in the streets of your place
without light and without guide. The Bhakta gets rid of fear and Deha-Adhyasa
through total self-surrender.
9. Triumph
Over Fear
Fear is an instinct common in every man. Fear is universal. It can
happen at any place. It can come at any time. Even elements of Nature
are subject to Fear. Wind is said to blow through fear of Him. The sun
rises fearing Him. Indra, Fire and Death proceed to their respective
duties only out of fear. Thus, fear is not uncommon in Devas,
too. Equally it prevails amongst beasts, animals, insects and practically
every creation of this world.
Fear is generally the result of pain, injury and discomfort. There
is a hereditary aspect of this instinct which accounts for its universality
and its persistence. Factors of environment and training are also significant.
The idea of some external superior power over ones self is the
chief cause of fear. Relatively, the mind adopts an entirely different
attitude. Vision changes. Glaring perception fails. The mind is not
balanced. There is some abnormality of thoughts and actions. Hysteric
and neurasthenic convulsions are all due to one form of fear or other.
Impulsion and desire to escape or flee from the dangerous situation
are the immediate results.
This fear has to be conquered. Freedom from fear can be achieved by
liberation from the objects of fear. Re-educating the mind, bringing
forth the power of the spirit, dealing with practical affairs, diligently
putting into practice the knowledge that one possesses, are all essential
factors to overcome fear. It must be felt that there is no object which
is to be afraid of or to be feared.
In all cases, it must be distinctly understood that seeing and hearing
alone does not produce the sensation of fear. A child is not afraid
of its father or mother usually. But when the father puts on a strange
countenance, or howls in an unnatural way the child becomes frightened.
This gets firmly rooted in the mind. This develops as a hereditary weakness
in later life also. This memory is scarcely washed off even after growth.
So children should not be frightened.
Here fear should not be confused with startle. School boys, when they
see their masters head at the corner of a street, flee away. This
does not mean fear. This is due to an instinct in everybody to escape
from the sight of the master. On the other hand, if the master takes
a cane in his hand, the child suffers some sort of infliction and imagines
impending injury. Consequently he fears his master.
But how to conquer fear? Whenever a child is afraid of something, we
first tell him that there is nothing to be feared thus denying the object
of fear. Denial is the first step in the procedure. Subsequently we
explain to the child the actual thing, the Truth. We thus convince him
that it was only his fancy which created the sensation in him. We positively
affirm and assert what is true. Similarly, even as we grow, we must
develop constantly the knowledge that there is nothing in the universe
to cause fear. The subconscious mind, which is first startled by an
unusual sight or incoherent voice, should be kept assured that all such
things are false, the Truth behind them being well acquainted with the
normal sense and knowledge. When fear is completely removed, nothing
can hurt us.
People in well-lit cities and urban areas are still afraid to move
in darkness. They imagine something untoward to happen causing pain,
injury or discomfort. At the same time, how many sages and Sannyasins
roam about in the dark over hills and dales in the dead of night and
live in caves, the abode of beasts, insects and wasps. Dhruva Bhagat
made penance in the midst of wild beasts. Dhruva, before he attained
Youth, entered the forest and did great Tapas. Bharata played with cubs.
Mere re-educating the mind will not strengthen courage. Putting the
knowledge into practice on every occasion is quite essential. At every
auditorium we find people advocating that what men are afraid of as
snakes are but ropes. But they fail to experience such stamina. On the
other hand, they mildly submit. This is due to lack of training. This
is not what is required. Well-developed knowledge coupled with practice
can alone relieve men from fear. The idea may be paradoxical to assume
that "there is nothing to fear because nothing can hurt us though
the converse is equally true."
Denying fear, one can overcome the object of fear itself. You should
not have any dualism in mind. You must always develop cosmic
love and universal brotherhood. When there is love and brotherhood,
there is no enmity. There is no superiority of power. There is no pleasure
or pain. Ultimately there is no fear. Of course, this is the stage.
The final stage is feeling oneness of all. All are Brahman. All merge
in Brahman. There is Brahman alone pervading throughout the universe.
There is no second thing of supremacy in the world. There is no second
thing in His creation at all. This knowledge entirely uproots fear and
brings one into eternal peace. Fear does not emanate from ones
own Self. This is the secret of it. Knowledge of Brahman, the eternal
Truth, totally annihilates fear.
The Truth is to be pronounced and meditated upon. Recitation of Upanishads,
Srutis, Vedas and hymns produces vibrations. These vibrations remove
all inflections. Many incurable diseases causing fear of death in the
minds of the sufferers are cured by these vibrations alone. Thirujnana
Sambandhar, a Tamil saint, cured a Jain king of Madura of his incurable
disease. Thirunavukkarasu Swamigal, another Tamil saint, was cured of
his stomach disorder only through such vibrations. Sakkubai was released
time and often from various difficulties through her sincere devotion
to Lord Krishna. They all felt one with Him. Again, Thirunavukkarasu
Swamigal was shut up in a lime kiln to be burnt to death. He felt oneness
with God. His mind was not in the least affected. His physical body,
too, was not affected by the object of fear of death.
Drowning waves of fear may at times rush down upon us. We may lose
mental balance for a while. We may be over-sensitive and agitated. A
chain of evil happenings appear before us one after another in quick
succession. Memory of the past gallops with winged speed. Imagination
soars and we picture disaster after disaster awaiting us. Yet, under
all these circumstances, we must lay our fullest faith in God, take
refuge in Him and fully believe that He alone can deliver us.
Overcoming in this way will not suffice. This must be brought
into practice. We must first face only those which we are afraid of.
If a man is afraid of facing an audience, it must be the first and foremost
duty he should do until he is free from stage fear and nervousness.
If one trembles to approach his superior or any other person who, he
thinks, is endowed with superior powers, that must be taken up as his
first duty everyday till he gains sufficient moral strength. If someone
is horrified at a sight in the dark, instantaneously he must run over
to the spot and realize that the object which caused him fear is nothing
but one of his daily handlings.
Worse than in waking, many undergo drastic, alarming abnormality in
sleep. This is all due to loading the mind with stray thoughts while
retiring. One should never go to bed in a state of worry or fear. Nor
with a heavy heart. Nor when he broods over an impending evil. Before
retiring, everyone must evacuate all such thoughts and meditate upon
God till he is released from them. He must have perfect peace in mind
and soul. If he is unable to meditate upon God, let him loudly recite
some hymn or poem till he sinks in the bed. He is sure to have peaceful,
deep sleep.
If we meditate upon statements of Truth our inner eye of wisdom opens,
we are gifted with right understanding, and we know the Truth. This
is worship of God. This is adoration to the Lord. It is this which liberates
us from bondage.
Working mentally and practicing physically and at all times, dwelling
spiritually upon divine thoughts and remaining in a higher stratum of
mind we not only overcome fear but merge in Brahman.
"Whence all speech turn back with the mind without reaching; he
who knows the bliss of Brahman fears not at any timeis
not afraid of anything".Brahmananda Valli4.9.
METHODS TO
ERADICATE FEAR
1. Victory
Over Fear
(Pratipaksha-Bhavana-Method)
As you think, so you become. As you think, so you develop. As is your
ideal, so gradually your life will become. This is so, because there
is a great transforming power in thought.
Take, then, the life of perfect men like Bhishma and think of their
deeds and their life and ideals. Your life will be filled by purity,
courage, etc. You will become a noble, perfect man. The thought will
transform you into its own likeness. Man becomes like what he worships.
Man becomes like what he thinks. This is indeed true.
Sit with closed eyes in the early morning. Meditate on courage, the
opposite of fear, for half an hour. Think of the advantages of courage
and the disadvantages of fear. Practice the virtue during the day. Feel
that you actually possess courage to an enormous degree. Manifest it
in your daily life. In some weeks or months fear will be replaced by
courage. Repeat the formula "Om courage" mentally, daily several
times.
Meditate and assert:
"I am all courage
I am an embodiment of courage
I am like Bhishma
I am a great hero
My will is very powerful
I am not afraid of anything
I am bold and chivalrous
Courage is my birthright |
OM OM OM
OM OM OM
OM OM OM
OM OM OM
OM OM OM
OM OM OM
OM OM OM
OM OM OM
|
It is very difficult to attack fear directly. It is very strong. You
are a victim to this negative trait in hundreds of lives. It has taken
deep root. Put the seeds of courage in your heart. Allow it to grow.
Fear will die by itself. The positive always overcomes the negative.
This is an immutable psychological law. This is the Pratipaksha-Bhavana-method
of RajaYogins. Try this method again and again. You are bound to succeed.
May you attain triumph over fear by cultivating courage through the
Pratipaksha-Bhavana-method or the method of thinking on the opposite!
2. Feeling
The Presence Of God
God is all-pervading. He is always with you. He is in you, around
you. He is not far to seek. He cannot be, perceived through the physical
eye. Your sense of touch cannot help you. He has to be realized through
the inner eye of wisdom.
Modern civilization has enslaved people to such an extent that they
are incapable of any original expression, thought or deed. They do not
care to think of their routine actionshow their activities progress,
what they are running after or what goal they are marching towards.
Inventions, innovations and contrivances have eased men from their labour
and human skill. The conservation of energy in this direction has only
created laziness in them. More sensual desires and perceptions have
begun to sway them. Lost in the ever-pouring luxuries of life, the true
mission is once for all forgotten. People do not think wherefrom their
daily requirements come, who the unfailing and non-stopping supplier
is, where His abode rests, how to have His Darshan, what to request
of Him and how to revere Him. No amount of study and research in physical
geography, vegetable kingdom, various industrial technologies, physiology
and other sciences will solve these problems nor even give a clue to
the solution. This scientific knowledge is subject to various hypotheses,
axioms and data which are by themselves under controversies. This knowledge
will in no way aid one to arrive at the source. The source is really
beyond all these conceptions. Its abode cannot be located by running
the finger over a coloured map. The Dweller and His abode can be seen
only through the inner eye and right understanding. Concentration, Meditation
and Sublime Thoughts are the pathways to this abode.
Most people feel themselves unable to stay their mind upon God and
meditate upon divine thoughts. This is all due to want of training.
Realization is always through practice. Practice comes out of proper
training. Proper training requires consultation of learned men. This
is "Initiation in the right path."
In all ages you meet with such great personalities who are always ready
to help you but who may not advertise themselves as such. It is left
to you to find out such men, to choose your own GURU to obey him implicitly,
to serve him with all sincerity and earnestness and express your thirst
for knowledge. Vain discussions and intentional test-questions must
be strictly avoided. You must be regular in your lessons and practice.
There are again persons who say that they are unable to meet even a
single man of such qualities, for their Guru. Though it is firmly held
that no perfection can be attained in any line without a Guru, it may
well be asserted that God is near and dear to you as He is to everybody.
Sincere and earnest attempt will have its own fruits. It is not on this
plea the concentration and meditation have to be cast off.
Because a man does not understand the film language, does he refrain
from visiting films? He avails himself of every opportunity to accompany
his friend who is able to interpret and who is already in the groove.
If not he makes fresh acquaintance while in the queue to procure tickets.
Even this if he is unable to get he pushes himself anyway and tries
his best to decipher the whole film racking his brain. He makes earnest
efforts to improve his knowledge in this line by purchasing synopsis,
bulletins and magazines. He is restless until he acquires some knowledge.
At no stage does he stop and put an end to this quest of knowledge.
In due course every actor or actress lives at the tip of his tongue.
He becomes profusely enlightened in this art. He speaks hours and hours
about the talents of various film-stars. What are all these due to?
Is he not training himself earnestly. honestly, sincerely and virtuously
in the particular line? Did he wait for a Guru? What a pity it is that
a man indulges so much in trivial things discarding the vital mission
of life?
It is quite common for people to complain that when they begin to think
upon God, their mind wanders here and there and their thoughts become
engaged with mundane affairs. This is again due to lack of training
and want of definite will-power. True. It is very difficult, extremely
difficult to fix the mind at first instance upon God. An entirely different,
superior and higher stratum of mind is needed for this practice. This
has to be well developed.
The mind is full of lust. It is always restless. It traverses through
all spheresgood or bad. It has to be wound up by the triple cord
of devotion, concentration and meditation. It must always be kept under
control.
Try to get alone for a few minutes every day. If you cannot afford
this, utilize every scrap of leisure you presume to enjoy. Select a
lonely place, a river bank, the top of a mount, the open terrace of
your house, a sea shore, a simple pleasant meadow, a corner in a temple,
church or mosque or a private room. Purge all your wavering thoughts.
This will be quite easy in any of the above localities as all the senses
will be drawn by the exquisite, beauty of the spot or landscape or by
the deep silence pervading all-round. If necessary, burn incense or
scented sticks, which will always keep you alert.
There are two distinctive ways for worship of God. One, the "All-pervading
Nature" and the other "Here and here alone". If one is
to sit down and contemplate on the omnipresence of God, i.e., presence
in the sun, in the moon, in the stars, in anything and everything he
comes across, perhaps he might become lost in immensity. On the other
hand one may localize the presence of God at the initial stage which
he may develop later into the former method.
Having steadied the mind either by gazing at a particular spot, or
the picture of any form of God or Guru or tuning the ears to the murmur
of the river or receding waves of the sea, utter slowly in a low tone
the statement "GOD IS NOW HERE" or "GOD IS IN THIS ROOM".
First repeat "G-O-D I-S N-O-W H-E-R-E" in a deep meditative
way. Then relax for a while and again repeat. Do this untiringly till
you are immersed in your statement. Now you realize the presence of
God.
Do not stop with this. This is not the ultimate aim. Existence Absolute,
Knowledge Absolute and Bliss Absolute are the supreme things to be aimed
at. After experiencing "GOD IS NOW HERE" repeat "HIS
PRESENCE FILLS ME FROM HEAD TO FOOT". By repeated utterances realize
His existence in you. In the same way practice "HIS PRESENCE IS
JOY", "HIS PRESENCE IS LOVE" and "HIS PRESENCE IS
PEACE". Whenever your mind attempts to wander, repeat these statements
loudly until it comes round. Morning hours are most suitable. This practice
will free you from fear and fill you with courage, joy and peace.
If this is practiced untiringly a sense of supreme joy, Cosmic love
and Eternal Peace will reign over you. What to speak of the radiance
of such a realized Yogi? How glorious will he shine in the world.
May all know this easy way for the realization of God! May all practice
this with definiteness and self-will. May all share His blessings. May
all be free from worldly ties and sensual agonies. May the All-merciful
Lord encumber them with help and relieve them from the struggle of Samsara!
3. Devotion
To God Eradicates All Fears
God bestows perfect security on His devotees and removes all sorts
of fears. He transforms the sense of insecurity and fear into one of
confidence and faith. He saves him from panic and despair.
Mira was tormented by her husband in a variety of ways but Lord Krishna
protected her and removed all her fears. The cup of poison was changed
into nectar. Cobra was changed into Saligrama and a garland of flowers.
She was shut in a cage where there was a hungry tiger. The tiger did
not eat her but kissed the feet of Mira. This was all due to grace of
Lord Krishna.
Lord Hari removed all the fears of Prahlada. Prahlada also was tormented
by his cruel father. Prahlada was thrown into the sea. He was trampled
under the feet of the elephant. He was rolled down from the top of a
hill. He was thrown into the fire. But he was saved by Lord Hari. Lord
Vishnu removed all his fears.
A devotee sees only the Lord in all names and forms. He beholds Lord
Hari everywhere. How can there be fear, then, for him?
Take refuge in Lord, in His name and grace. All fears will vanish completely.
He will bestow strength, fortitude, courage, presence of mind, etc.,
in you.
Abandon desires, Raga-Dvesha, and all sorts of worldly attachment.
Pray and meditate:
Lord Hari! I am Thine
O Lord Hari! All is Thine
Thy will be done
Fill my heart with courage
Shower Thy grace on me
Let my mind be attached to Thy lotus feet
Let me feel Thy presence, everywhere
Let me behold Thee in all forms
Reveal Thy form to me
Guide me, protect me
Pahi Mam. Raksha Mam |
Ram Ram Ram
Ram Ram Ram
Ram Ram Ram
Ram Ram Ram
Ram Ram Ram
Ram Ram Ram
Ram Ram Ram
Ram Ram Ram
Ram Ram Ram
Ram Ram Ram
Ram Ram Ram
|
4. Meditation
On Atman
(The Method of Jnanis)
Meditation on the fearless Atman removes all sorts of fears in toto.
A sage beholds the immortal fearless Self only everywhere. How can there
be fear for him then? There is fear only where there is duality. If
one feels that there is a second object besides himself, at once fear
is generated. He is afraid of the other man. Separation, duality, perception
of objects are all due to Avidya or ignorance.
Start the anti-current from today. Deny the body, and identify yourself
with the all-pervading, immortal, fearless Atman. Entire denial of the
body cannot come in a day or a week. Constantly think of the Atman.
Gradually you will become fearless. You will have to fight against the
Samskaras of Anadikala (beginningless time). The more you think of Atman,
the more courageous you will become. By constant hammering only can
you entirely drive the nail into the wall or a plank. Even so, by constant
and protracted thinking on Atman alone you can become absolutely fearless.
Meditate. Assert. Recognize. Realize:
I am fearless, all-pervading Atman
I am not afraid of anything
Courage is my birthright
I behold the one Atman everywhere Everything is my own Self
Who is to be afraid of whom?
There is no duality for me
I see the non-dual essence only
My will is very powerful now
My power is irresistible
I have no enemy
Enemy, tiger, cobra, are my own Self They cannot do harm to me
I love them as my own Self |
OM OM OM
OM OM OM
OM OM OM
OM OM OM
OM OM OM
OM OM OM
OM OM OM
OM OM OM
OM OM OM
OM OM OM
OM OM OM
OM OM OM
|
A Jivanmukta or a sage hates none, fears none. May you all be established
in that Supreme Non-dual Fearless Brahman.