So long as the objective world continues to attract the mind, one cannot claim complete success. Hence Krishna in the Geeta says: "You must establish mastery over the senses; then you need have no fear, for they become serpents with fangs removed. Man has three chief instruments: the mind, the intellect, and the senses. It is when these three work in unison and cooperate with one another that either 'immersal in the flux' or 'liberation' happens." Krishna anticipated that Arjuna will be puzzled to know what will happen "when which operates with which". So He himself provided the answer. He said: "When the mind cooperates with the senses, you enter into the flux called Samsara (worldly life); when it subordinates itself to the intellect, you attain the knowledge of the Divine. One path leads to worldly desires, the ot her to Divinity. The intellect must resolve; the mind must carry out the resolution so made. That is the correct procedure." - Geeta Vahini, Ch 5. |