There’s a certain quiet nobility that should enter your life the moment you step onto the mantra sadhana path. Not the kind that wears beads and looks solemn for photographs but a deeper refinement that seeps into your thoughts, words, and small daily actions.
If the essence of Tantra has begun to truly touch you, your inner world begins to polish itself:
Less noise, fewer complaints, greater wonder.
The outer world feels it too: you speak more gently, walk more lightly, and even your presence starts saying what words cannot.
There’s a saying:
“The sign of true learning is a peaceful temperament;
the sign of real practice is fewer afflictions.”
And that’s the quiet test Tantra gives you every day, not a test of rituals, but of transformation.
You may know a thousand mantras by heart, chant flawlessly, or read the most intricate texts, yet if your tone still drips with irritation or your ego struts in spiritual robes… well, my friend, the divine is still waiting for you to begin.
If your behaviour isn’t even a notch better than the average person cursing the traffic, maybe it’s time for a reality check.
Owning a few scriptures doesn’t make you a sage. Celibacy alone doesn’t make you saintly. And being able to chant a few mantras without yawning? That’s skill, not enlightenment.
The moment pride sneaks in wearing spiritual clothes, Sadhana quietly slips out the back door
Because the true measure of a Sadhaka is not the power they wield but the tenderness they radiate.
When practiced wrongly, even Dharma can become a doorway to arrogance as Gampopa (Tibetan Buddhist master) warned, “When it is not practiced properly, even the Dharma can catapult one into the lower realms.”
So, if you’ve begun this journey, begin beautifully. Let your inner attitude and outer conduct become the altar where Dharma lives not just in your chants, but in your calm.
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