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On Sat, 11 Jan 2025 at 13:42, Narayanaswamy Iyer <[email protected]> wrote: > > Dear folks > > "Depilation" simply means removal of hair. > > Before the invention of the razor (cut-throat or safety) hirsute men had > their unwanted facial hair removed by plucking by hand or using tweezers. > Some men tried to pull out the unwanted hair by the root by squeezing > between two coins. Others try to scrape it off by using the edge of broken > glass or thin metal, often without, or with only partial, success. > > To talk about dilapidated MINDS is to slip into the realm of fantasy. > > The truth is that you can no more have a dilapidated mind than you can > have a shaven boiled egg. > > Trying vainly to twist the bhagavath-geetha into cork-screws does not help. > > What the geetha says is: with your controlled mind awaken and advance your > jeevaathma; on the contrary do not suppress it, for the aathma can be both > the friend and the foe of the mind. > > One who has attained control over his mind, is without affection or > hatred, has achieved submission of the mind and, through his eight > karmendriyas and his eight jnyaanendriyas experiences life, attains mental > tranquillity. > > The triple shaanthi manthram invokes peace on the Earth, the Heavens, and > the nether regions. > > A "troubled mind" is not a hairless mind. A healthy normal human mind is > occasionally troubled or anxious, for an infinite variety of reasons. It > restores its former tranquillity when the cause is removed, or a cause of > rejoicing occurs. > > Some with troubled minds resort to alcohol, drugs, entertainment, company > and advice of friends and relatives, and spirituality to cure themselves > and return to normalcy. > > S Narayanaswamy Iyer > > On Sat, Jan 11, 2025 at 1:34 PM Rajaram Krishnamurthy < > [email protected]> wrote: > >> The phrase *"Manas Sama Deeytam"* is not directly found in well-known >> Sanskrit scriptures or verses as a standalone expression, but it seems >> rooted in the philosophy of mental tranquillity and balance, often >> emphasized in spiritual texts like the *Bhagavad Gita*, *Upanishads*, >> and other Vedic literature. >> >> *Closely Related Verses:* >> >> 1. *Bhagavad Gita 6.5* >> >> >> *Uddhared ātmanātmānaṃ nātmānam avasādayet, Ātmaiva hy ātmano bandhuh >> ātmaiva ripur ātmanaḥ.* >> *Translation:* Let a person elevate their mind through the self and not >> degrade it. For the self is the friend of the mind, and the self can also >> be its enemy. >> >> This verse focuses on controlling the mind to attain peace and balance. >> >> 2. *Bhagavad Gita 2.64* >> >> >> *Rāgadveṣa-viyuktais tu viṣayān indriyaiś caran, Ātma-vaśyair vidheyātmā >> prasādam adhigacchati.* >> *Translation:* One who acts with the senses controlled, free from >> attachment and aversion, and under the guidance of a steady mind, attains >> inner peace. >> >> 3. *Shanti Mantras (Peace Invocations)* The essence of mental >> tranquility is captured in mantras like: >> >> *Om Shanti Shanti Shantih* >> *Translation:* May there be peace in the body, mind, and spirit. >> >> If you're looking for a specific verse with *"Manas Sama Deeytam"*, it >> might be part of a lesser-known text or a modern composition inspired by >> classical Sanskrit. Let me know if you'd like help creating or interpreting >> something related! >> >> *on troubled foggy nervous depilated minds* >> >> The mind, a complex and powerful entity, has the capacity to elevate >> individuals to great heights or plunge them into depths of despair. A >> troubled, foggy, nervous, or debilitated mind is a common experience in the >> modern world, shaped by the pressures of life, societal expectations, and >> personal struggles. Understanding the causes, effects, and strategies to >> navigate such mental states is crucial for fostering resilience and >> well-being. >> >> A troubled mind is often burdened by unresolved conflicts, overwhelming >> responsibilities, or emotional pain. The foggy mind, on the other hand, >> struggles with clarity, often clouded by indecision, confusion, or >> exhaustion. Nervousness is the product of anxiety and fear, manifesting as >> a heightened state of apprehension. A debilitated mind reflects a state of >> mental fatigue, drained of energy and unable to cope with the demands of >> daily life. These states, though distinct, often intertwine, exacerbating >> one another and creating a cycle of mental distress. >> >> *Causes of Mental Distress* >> >> 1. *Stress and Overload*: Chronic stress, whether from work, >> relationships, or societal pressures, can overwhelm the mind, leading to >> foggy thinking and nervousness. >> >> 2. *Unresolved Trauma*: Past experiences, if unprocessed, can leave >> scars that manifest as anxiety or mental fatigue. >> >> 3. *Physical Health*: Poor nutrition, lack of sleep, or chronic >> illness can debilitate the mind, reducing its capacity to function >> optimally. >> >> 4. *Information Overload*: In the digital age, constant exposure to >> news, social media, and endless choices can cloud the mind and create >> decision fatigue. >> >> *Effects on Daily Life* >> >> The impact of a troubled or debilitated mind extends to every aspect of >> life. Relationships may suffer due to irritability or withdrawal. >> Productivity declines as focus and motivation waver. Physical health >> deteriorates as the mind-body connection weakens, manifesting in symptoms >> such as headaches, fatigue, or a weakened immune system. Moreover, >> unchecked mental distress can lead to more severe conditions such as >> depression or burnout, further compounding the problem. >> >> *Pathways to Clarity and Strength* >> >> 1. *Self-Awareness*: Recognizing the state of the mind is the first >> step toward healing. Practices like journaling or mindfulness can help >> identify triggers and patterns of distress. >> >> 2. *Mental Rest and Recovery*: Just as the body needs rest, so does >> the mind. Meditation, deep breathing exercises, and sufficient sleep are >> vital for mental rejuvenation. >> >> 3. *Healthy Habits*: A balanced diet, regular exercise, and hydration >> can significantly improve mental clarity and resilience. >> >> 4. *Seeking Support*: Sharing feelings with trusted friends, family, >> or professionals can provide relief and new perspectives. Therapy, in >> particular, offers structured tools for navigating mental challenges. >> >> 5. *Simplification*: Reducing information overload and decluttering >> one’s environment can help clear mental fog. Focusing on priorities rather >> than multitasking can restore a sense of control. >> >> 6. *Creative Outlets*: Engaging in art, music, or writing allows the >> mind to process emotions and stress in a constructive way. >> >> *The Role of Society* >> >> While individual effort is essential, society must also play a role in >> fostering mental well-being. Destigmatizing mental health issues, promoting >> work-life balance, and creating supportive communities are key steps toward >> a healthier collective mindset. >> >> A troubled, foggy, nervous, or debilitated mind is not a sign of weakness >> but a call for attention and care. By addressing the root causes, adopting >> healthy habits, and seeking support, individuals can navigate these >> challenging states and emerge stronger. In the face of mental distress, >> resilience is not just about enduring but about learning, adapting, and >> ultimately thriving. The journey to clarity and strength is one of >> self-discovery and growth, a testament to the enduring power of the human >> spirit. >> >> K Rajaram IRS 11125 (from my old drafting) >> >> -- >> On Facebook, please join https://www.facebook.com/groups/keralaiyerstrust >> >> We are now on Telegram Mobile App also, please join >> >> Pattars/Kerala Iyers Discussions: https://t.me/PattarsGroup >> >> Kerala Iyers Trust Decisions only posts : https://t.me/KeralaIyersTrust >> >> Kerala Iyers Trust Group for Discussions: >> https://t.me/KeralaIyersTrustGroup >> --- >> You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups >> "KeralaIyers" group. >> To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an >> email to [email protected]. >> To view this discussion visit >> https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/keralaiyers/CAL5XZorR1xyTqRb%3DEhnX-R5RWNxRiwZVZXoai7KRGNO5DnSuiQ%40mail.gmail.com >> <https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/keralaiyers/CAL5XZorR1xyTqRb%3DEhnX-R5RWNxRiwZVZXoai7KRGNO5DnSuiQ%40mail.gmail.com?utm_medium=email&utm_source=footer> >> . >> > -- > On Facebook, please join https://www.facebook.com/groups/keralaiyerstrust > > We are now on Telegram Mobile App also, please join > > Pattars/Kerala Iyers Discussions: https://t.me/PattarsGroup > > Kerala Iyers Trust Decisions only posts : https://t.me/KeralaIyersTrust > > Kerala Iyers Trust Group for Discussions: > https://t.me/KeralaIyersTrustGroup > --- > You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups > "KeralaIyers" group. > To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an > email to [email protected]. > To view this discussion visit > https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/keralaiyers/CAL4idhOtwwXcBCCWPuLtMkVbneVF9SWEZuNdCP3Jg63FGQ3V2Q%40mail.gmail.com > <https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/keralaiyers/CAL4idhOtwwXcBCCWPuLtMkVbneVF9SWEZuNdCP3Jg63FGQ3V2Q%40mail.gmail.com?utm_medium=email&utm_source=footer> > . > -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Thatha_Patty" group. 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