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by Abhishek Kumar

All World Gayatri Pariwar

All World Gayatri Pariwar

Akhand Jyoti (अखण्ड ज्योति) is a monthly magazine published from Mathura. It was started in 1938 by Pt. Shriram Sharma Acharya, the founder of All World Gayatri Pariwar (www.awgp.org). The main objective of the magazine is to promote scientific spirituality and the religion of 21st century, that is, scientific religion. The magazine is published in more than 10 languages and has more than a million subscribers all across the globe.  Akhand  Jyoti covers  various  aspects of life , such as ,  personality development,  health management,  familial management,  societal development,  social sustainability,  nation building and scientific spirituality.

Gurudev suggested Sadhna, swadhyay, Sanyam and Seva are important pillers for personality development.

Swadhyaya is a wonderful method of purifying the mind and righteous molding of the thoughts and attitude. Our attitude and thoughts are expressions  of  what  we  have accumulated   in   the mind  .  The activities  around us  , the nature and conduct of the near and dear ones, the ambience we are exposed to or what we have been experiencing, learning or grasping, knowingly or unknowingly via the  automatic process  of nature ,   continuously  create  subtle impressions on our mind . This accumulation, together with the consequences of what we have been desiring, feeling, thinking and doing remain inscribed in the unconscious mind life after life . What we have inherited from the earlier lives and what has been assimilated  so  far in the present life accounts for our sanskar as ( intrinsic impressions and tendencies ) . Unless  we  make an  extra effort , our  outlook  and  thoughts and  hence  our  persona  is  shaped  up by our sanskar as  and  our  present ambience and training  .  Swadhyaya is an attempt to choose an enlightened aura of influence, superior ambience for our mind . How? 
  
The Real Meaning of Self-introspection:
Swadhayaya literally means self-study . It deals with the study of one’s own self (one’s aspirations, thoughts, attitude and conduct) in the light of elevated thoughts of enlightened personalities. How will you study  yourself  unless you  have a guiding measure for comparison ? Why will you  study  yourself  unless  there  is a  motivation  and  an  aim to do that  ?  What is your aim  ? Self-ascent. What will inspire you for this ? The company of those who have achieved it. It is human nature to compete with, to copy, or to follow others – especially the more influential ones around . This is why parents are advised to maintain good conduct in front of the children. This is why you are advised to choose your friends carefully. If you are in the inspiring company of great personalities , you are bound to be motivated to improve and illumine yourself, to rise and experience the fulfilling and glorifying horizons of life . 
  
Get rid of all kinds of negativity:
The present times and environment of life are such that more often than not they encourage and aggravate our negative tendencies, sensual passions and vices. Even our relatives and friends often divert us from the path of self-ascent . They do so because of their ignorance. For them, likewise for most people around, following the popular trends , viz., earning money, comforts, higher worldly status and power are the major goals in one way or the other. They would even criticize, hinder and oppose one’s efforts for self- restraint , simply because they are not familiar with such things, or, because these do not fit into the common framework of life -styles they have adopted or desire for, or they don’t see any immediate gain in attempts of self-control . Our own tendencies are also not much different from them so we also get attracted by the suggestions  of  people around us. Then what do we do ? Should  we  let ourselves be  entangled  in  the vicious  cycle  of  downward trends  ? Certainly not! As you all know it is the nature of water to flow downwards. Water naturally flows, by the law of pressure-gradient, from higher to lower level. Additional force (e.g. by the motor of the pump) of higher magnitude is required to draw it upwards