Kirpal Singh - Sant Mat - Self-Introspection Diary
Kirpal Singh - Sant Mat - Self-Introspection Diary
Kirpal Singh - Sant Mat - Self-Introspection Diary
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Kirpal Singh
Self-Introspection Diary
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Contents
Introduction ............................................................................................ 2
The Importance of Keeping the Diary ................................................. 3
Self-Introspection and Man-Making . ................................................. 5
Attachment ............................................................................................ 11
Self-Control and the Importance of being Self-centred . ................ 13
How to do your Diary . ........................................................................ 16
Diary Forms .......................................................................................... 20
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Which attachment brings us here in the world? Which
attachment brings us back to the Eternal Home? Which
attachment leads us to the Unchangeable Existence? Please,
Beloved Master, explain it to us.
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The purpose of the diary is to reflect your own Inner State,
so that you know where you stand. It is a tool, which if
used properly, will chisel you into a receptacle fit for the
manifestation of the Master within you.
If we would learn to obey and keep the diary, we would become gods
and goddesses. It may be that he knows his condition; he reads, he
thinks, he attends Satsang, he makes resolutions, but always falls
back into old habits again and again. This is why I have advised
keeping a daily Spiritual Diary. It is a method of self-introspection
which I have introduced after much deep thought on the subject …
The benefit of this is a moral upliftment – this is a very sweet way
of explaining it.
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weaknesses to the surface so that one may begin to see them and try
to remove them one by one, and with their removal life becomes
pleasant and Spiritual Progress is accelerated. The diaries show how
much time you put in and how many places your heart is attached
to outer things in one form or the other.
Those who do not maintain the diary will lose valuable ground in
making steady Spiritual Progress. In time, they will cease to apply
themselves to their Spiritual Practices and in consequence the vir-
tues stressed on the diary form will be observed less and less.
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Self-Introspection and Man-Making
There are basically two stages to be gone through before the strug-
gling disciple rises above body consciousness and begins to enjoy
the Spiritual Disciplines and to firmly tread the Path of Spirituality.
The first stage is where the disciples has little or no knowledge of
self-introspection and is in a state of abysmal ignorance. The second
stage is when the disciple begins to realise that he has innumerable
faults and failings which must be corrected before he can hope to rise
above body consciousness, at which state this Path really begins.
This second stage, which is for most a long drawn-out struggle with
lower tendencies of the mind, is known as man-making. Spiritual-
ity, or rising from the lower realms of existence to higher realms
of untold bliss and harmony, is not difficult. It is the man-making
which is difficult. There is no specific time limit for this second
stage. It all depends upon the disciple’s aptitude for self-discipline,
obedience to the commandments of the Master, and developing a
Love for Him.
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through himself. Nobody can do this for him. You have been put
on the way and have been given some capital to start with, which
still exists with you. A seed has been planted in you which one day
surely must fructify and you have as your constant companion
the Master in His subtle form of Light and Sound. He is also quite
capable of manifesting to you in His charming radiant form when
you have learnt to rise above body consciousness. It is not reason-
able to expect to attain to the higher planes without first perfecting
yourself to a great degree. As in worldly studies, in which it is not
unusual to spend twenty years or more to obtain the necessary
qualifications to fit yourself for a career, so even greater is the time
and effort that must be put in by the disciple before he can be made
a fit vessel to receive the truths of his own soul and of God. It is a
very odd outlook that some have: to expect self and God-realisa-
tion in a short time and with little labour, while the same people
are willing to toil for years to obtain the pot of porridge that is all
this world has to offer.
In no other expression but the human form can a soul realise God.
The gods and goddesses are anxious to get the human form, and it
means only that the human form is the highest in all creation due
to its great Spiritual Possibilities.
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The Inner Divine links of Light and Sound are most helpful for
controlling the senses. If you will follow these Divine Principles,
the Inner Change of life will follow automatically. Truth is above
all, but higher still is True Living.
Adopt a righteous way of life and be content. You may have certain
desires, but stop there; don’t increase them. Then reconsider the
desires and where they will take you. What lies ahead, and what
will you take with you? We are hurrying, scurrying through life; we
are not even conscious of what we are doing most of the time. So
the Guru advises us to handle all our affairs with tranquil serenity.
Fear of God is the beginning of wisdom and a danger foreseen is
half-avoided. One who is forewarned, is forearmed.
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Every thought, every word and every deed, good or bad, leaves an
indelible imprint on the mind and has to be accounted for. Hence
the necessity for tight thoughts, right aspirations and right con-
duct, all of which constitute the hedge around the tender sapling
of Spirituality.
What constitutes desire? All conceptions in the mind are desires. So,
be desireless. You will have noticed that when an obstacle blocks
the achievement of one’s desire, anger arises. Then there is pride –
‚I must have this, or do this, otherwise I will be belittled in the eyes
of others.‘ One can accept pride as being the basis of all sins, for it
turns into I-hood. He recommends us to leave off perversity, or stop
being obstinate. Always be sure to listen to the other person’s point
of view – you may find that what he is saying is correct. Perversity
just binds a person more; there is no room for expansion. Dogmatic
knowledge of books, for instance, which might be right or wrong,
should be discarded. It goes without saying that all attachments
should be broken away – you must finish up the give and take – you
must leave the body and all its environments. If an obstacle comes
between you and your desire, it grows even stronger.
Just put a large rock in the middle of a fast flowing stream and you
will create two things: froth and noise. When a man is angry he
cannot speak softly, and finally he froths at the mouth. If you do
get the thing you desire, it turns into attachment. There is only one
cure for all this: Only after seeing your True Self can you realise
the Lord. Millionaires will leave their millions behind, those who
have mud huts will leave them, this body did not come with you
and will not accompany you when you return. Yes, you will take
your actions with you.
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Is anything else required to become reunited with the Lord? Right-
eous living is most essential. The mind that is running amuck in
bad outer influences must be brought to heel; only then can any real
progress be achieved. Our greatest obstacle is that the soul is under
the mind’s control, and mind in turn is under the senses’ control.
So release from this bondage is hastened by living righteously. We
receive impressions from outside through the eyes, ears, the tongue,
by smelling and by touch. So we must have self restraint. Such a
man only can progress from day to day, by regularity and also by
self-introspection. This is most important. Your very soul, the outer
expression of which is called attention or surat, if engaged outside,
makes it impossible for you to see within.
With all this right understanding, what develops? Right thought, and
furthermore right speech, and out of that right action will follow. If
you can do this; if you can conquer the self and surrender it at the
feet of the Master; if you can learn to see Him working through all
things, if you can accept the fact of your own limited vision; if you
can undertake a ceaseless and zealous watch over your thoughts
and deeds, weeding out all evils and imperfections – then you shall
not only win salvation yourselves but enable other to do likewise.
Your example shall shine like a torch in the darkness, and men, even
those who may first oppose you, will turn to you for guidance and
help. You will find a new sense of peace surging through you, a
peace that does not depend on the absence of outer disturbances,
but is an Inner State of mind that stands unshaken even in the most
tempestuous situations.
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And this same quality shall enter not only your individual lives,
but the larger life of the great Spiritual Movement of which you
are a part.
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Attachment
Wherever you will be attached, there you will go. You have been
coming to the world again and again. The reason is because you are
not attached to God, otherwise you would have gone to God. So
keep your diaries and eliminate all foreign thoughts from your heart.
Our heart is at present divided. It should have no other thought
except of Him to Whom you want to be devoted.
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But why not now?
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Self-Control and the Importance of Being self-centred
Unfortunately, few, if any, have any idea of what keeping the diary
really means. As time passes, their entries become a mere matter of
form, and the whole purpose behind keeping the diary is lost. We
are asked to maintain the diary in thought, word and deed. How
many of us really do so? The majority just react in thought, word,
and deed to the stimulus of the moment, in other words, instinctively.
The truth of the matter is that we must become consciously aware
of every thought that passes through the mind; we must weigh our
words before we speak and not speak idle words as a mere reaction
to the situation that confronts us.
If we are able to make some progress in this regard, then we will be far
on the way to controlling our self. This in essence, is the practice of
Raja Yoga. Only when we have advanced far in the practice of living
the life demanded of us – as implied in the keeping of the diary – ,
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will we be become fit enough to reap the fruits of the practices of
the Surat Shabd Yoga.
One can gauge his or her Spiritual Progress by the measure of con-
scious control that he or she has over his or her thought patterns.
One who has in some measure achieved this control will not be
swayed or upset by outer conditions, stresses and strains that his
environment may place on him. If one cannot rise above, be in full
control of, and handle with ease the circumstances of his outer envi-
ronment, he will never be able to succeed in the Way of Spirituality.
To gain control of one’s being, to bring one’s whole life under that
perfect control, to help oneself to cut away from outer attractions,
requires self-introspection. Start by consciously controlling a small
fraction of your life. You will be able to succeed if you are also en-
joying a little Inner Intoxication of Naam. All Masters say there is
no success without meditation.
Victory over the mind is victory over the world. You have been
granted the yardstick for measuring your Spiritual Attainments
in the form of an introspective diary, and you can surely judge
things for yourself and see how far you have advanced on the Path.
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Man-making precedes Spirituality. Unless and until you become
the master of all the five senses, appreciable Inner Progress cannot
be made. Control all desire, anger, greed, attachment; this play is
loved by the Lord. Desire attacks through the eyes, anger through
the ears. Attachments come through embracing. Rise above all these,
and you will gain connection with the Truth.
Every day brings in a new life full of vast opportunities. You must
not apprehend any fears whatsoever and instead try to harness your
faculties for attaining the goal of Spiritual Perfection. Take and ac-
cept life with all its vissicitudes in easy terms of jay and buoyancy.
Just face the situation bravely with mental equipoise and stability.
The tree of life reared in storms yields more of cool shade and rich
fruit. Failures should serve as stepping stones to success. It is per-
sistent effort which overcomes all difficulties.
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How to do your Diary
When at the end of the day, you recall your failures in thought, word
and deed, in which direction will your mind be turned? Naturally,
it will go to the One Who has asked you to keep it. So keeping the
diary is also remembrance of the Master; you are saying something
to Him. If you remember Him, then, He remembers you, and, in
time, you will develop receptivity to Him wherever you may be.
There can be no True Spiritual Progress without receptivity, and
the daily maintenance of the dairy with full attention and a True
Yearning to be freed from the lapses which are recorded therein
goes a long way to developing this receptivity.
The best and easiest way to cure your ills is to yearn to be free of
them and, as mentioned above, to have sweet remembrance of the
Master at the time you are filling in your diary.
Last and just as important as the foregoing, keeping the diary should
not be allowed to stagnate into a mere recording of failures, which
tends to become mechanical if done with little or no attention. The
true purpose of putting these failures down in front of you is to
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make yourself aware of them so that they may be weeded out. To
weed them out, it is not sufficient to cut off one or two branches;
you must uproot the cause. Once you become aware of a failure, you
should be able to trace it to a certain situation, and this situation
will help you to identify the cause of the weakness in you which
has to be eliminated. By and by, the very cause of the failure will
drop off by itself.
Now as to the lapses or departures from the right way, as you call
them: the mind, as you know, works in subtle ways – too subtle
for an ordinary man to detect and then detect rightly and in time
before the mischief is done. It is from the abundance of heart that
all actions, oral as well as physical, proceed. We have, therefore, to
be mentally alert about our thought-waves, so as to be able in time
to mark their ebb and flow and then by-pass them by the process
of concentration, forgetting all about the mind and the mental
states, including even the pure mind essence which gossamer-like
envelops the soul …
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The Lord is not an innocent child, to believe anything you wish; He
sees the true condition of your life, inwardly and outwardly.
The diary forms are divided into seven categories. The first six catego-
ries deal with the failures to observe the virtues indicated by the
heading of these categories, while category number seven is a record
of the time spent in Spiritual Practices. In the first six categories,
you are to enter the number of times that you fail to observe the
virtues indicated, in thought, word and deed. For example, if you
fail in ‚Non-violence‘ in thought, word and deed, four times in one
day, you are to enter this figure in the column provided under the
day on which the failures occurred.
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Naam is available for all those truly longing to reach God.
With the Grace of the one God and the God working through
our Master Kirpal Singh, initiation into Sant Mat, the
Surat Shabd Yoga, is still nowadays given as a free gift.
Observance Failures 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31
In thought
Non-
In word
violence
In deed
Falsehood
Deceit
Truth-
Hypocrisy
fulness
Fraud
Illegal gain
In thought
Chastity In word
In deed
Vanity of knowledge
Intoxication of power
Physical
Selfless
Service
Financial
Diet
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Spiritual Diary (Page 2) for the month of:
Extent of withdrawal
Day Inner experience of vision Inner experience of hearing Any difficulty in meditation
from sensual consciousness
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The booklet ‚Self-Introspection Diary‘ is a compilation
of texts from various sources
First Edition 2000
Second Edition 2006
Third Edition 2010
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