Mental Health ... Is Crucial To Wellbeing
Mental Health ... Is Crucial To Wellbeing
Mental Health ... Is Crucial To Wellbeing
is crucial to wellbeing
Today the issue of mental depression is gathering a lot of attention around the world. The
World Health Organization says that by 2020, the second leading cause of disease in the world will be
depression. Nearly one in every five people in the USA has some kind of mental illness and each year,
25 per cent of the population in Europe suffers from depression.
Unfortunately, people don’t even acknowledge when they are depressed, and two-thirds don’t go for
any kind of treatment. Neither at school nor at home are we taught how to handle negative emotions.
We teach dental hygiene, but forget to teach mental hygiene. Stress does not go away just by talking or
advising. We need to learn some techniques, tools or mechanisms to get rid of stress and calm the mind.
What causes depression? Among other factors, depression happens because one hangs on to the past or
is over-ambitious. But change is a constant. If you do not let go, you are stuck and frustration and
depression follow. You need to be aware that you are connected with the whole universe. We forget to
look into the core of life. What is life? Who am I? What do I want? It is emotion that sinks you into
depression and it is wisdom which takes you out of depression.
This is where meditation and breathing techniques can help. They are tools that could help you calm
your mind, and make you feel happy from within. A lot of the illnesses can be handled through
breathing exercises and meditation. First, meditation creates positive and harmonious energy around us.
The second benefit is that it improves health, and can help in preventing many mental and physical
illnesses. There is a lot of research on how meditation helps overcome hypertension, diabetes, heart
problems, skin problems, nervous system problems, and many others.
Apart from health benefits, meditation improves concentration and helps one to be in the present
moment. The mind vacillates between the past and future. We are either angry about the past or anxious
about the future. Meditation helps keep the mind in the present. When the mind is calm, it is able to
perceive things better. When the mind is disturbed, our perception is also totally disturbed. In your day-
to-day life, you come across all kinds of situations that can be challenging and which demand a degree
of alertness so we can make good choices.
These situations give rise to different states of mind and neither life nor the states of mind occur with
our permission. In fact, they often occur in direct defiance of our wishes. Meditation can bring about a
balance between different states of the mind. You can learn to switch from the tough aspect to the
delicate aspect within you. You can stand up when needed and let go when needed. This ability is
present within everyone, and meditation enables you to switch between these states effortlessly. With a
few minutes of meditation and pranayama, our thoughts become powerful and our tasks are
accomplished with just a little effort. I would say that meditation is food for the soul. And emotional
cleansing and mental hygiene can bring about a big transformation in society. (April 7 is World Health
Day).
The rules governing pure life have been laid down in holy books. They say that life is really meant
to release the individual soul from the clutches of tempting influences in order to achieve bliss.
The soul's purity can be maintained by making the body take up divine work, to speak truth and
entertain only pious thoughts. Thoughts, words and deeds should be identical. To attain spiritual
perfection, one needs to practice meditation and chanting. The mind, senses and the intellect will all
perish with the body; spirit alone is immortal. Ultimate liberation can be secured by extinction of all
desires.
Therefore sages advise to avoid too much talk and to do more work. Sentiments of other people
should be appreciated and respected. Practise what you preach. Stay unruffled in the face of praise
or abuse. Maintaining equanimity will arise out of adoption of the procedures prescribed in the
scriptures as, one will then easily forgive and forget what others say. Never be a slave of
circumstances, say elders. The most important advice tendered by saints is: avoid hating others
whatever may be the provocation. Be friendly through maitri bhava, remain happy and smiling as
pramod and with karuna (compassion), be forgiving.
A worldly man is invariably a slave of two mighty currents of the mind - attraction and repulsion.
He is happy when he experiences pleasure but sad when he is faced with sorrow. He sticks to
pleasant objects while he runs away from those which cause him pain.
Most people are not able to resist passion and desires. But the one who overcomes them will be
calm and composed. Even men of strong moral strength have showed signs of weakness and have
fallen victim to worldly temptations. Sacred literature tells us that by developing an attitude of
detachment, it may be possible to maintain mental balance.
A story from Jain scriptures points out that a dispassionate man is unaffected by both pleasure and
pain. Four disciples once approached their spiritual master. The first said he would undergo
penance by sitting on the wooden lid of a dry well. The second said he would meditate at the
mouth of a dark den where a lion lived. The third declared that he would conduct penance in a
mountain chasm where pythons are plentiful. The youngest said he would carry out his discipline
in the dancing-hall of a courtesan, a statement which naturally evoked laughter and derision from
others.
The young man who had once been a visitor to the courtesan's house, was now absolutely
unconcerned about her charm and continued his austere life even while living in her house. Her
music and dance did not disturb his concentration. When he returned to the hermitage after some
time, his acharya found him pure, radiating spiritual aura. One can develop dispassion by looking
into the defects of sensual life. Detachment from all objects, at all times will result in obtaining
knowledge of the Self.