by winston » Thu Feb 19, 2015 8:59 am
Many people love reading. How should we select what to read and ensure the wisdom found therein is imbibed?
Books and facilities for mind-training are available in plenty, and at very cheap prices.
The heaps of books that lie around cannot succeed in penetrating the heavy binding and emerge as light in you.
For, just as the Divine is hidden by the mountain ranges of lust, anger, envy, and selfishness within, the sun of wisdom is also hidden in the books.
Though books and reading habits have spread to all corners of the earth, we can’t say that culture or wisdom has increased; the human is still not far from the ape.
An attractive binding, title and beautiful pictures are what the reader seeks; these are transitory pleasures which give momentary contentment.
Aimless reading of all and sundry books will confuse you and confer no peace. Hence discriminate, select and read books that contain life histories of saints and sages, and those that aid in the contemplation of the Divine.
Practice what you read. Then you will realise truth and enjoy everlasting bliss.
- Prema Vahini, Ch 1.
Becoming bookworms is not the sign of an educated person. It is more important to put into practice at least a fraction of what you have read
Source: radiosai.org
It's all about "how much you made when you were right" & "how little you lost when you were wrong"