Tuesday, 2 October 2012

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MIND: 1. To understand anything, one must live with it, observe it, watch it, know its content; nature. One must be sensitive, alert, and alive. One cannot be sensitive, if one is full of opinions, prejudices, and judgments. 2. I am the Centre that remains untouched by all disturbances on the periphery. I am the witness of all that seems to occur. Activities and disturbances occur in the mind. I am That which witnesses them occurring. 3. The mind, by its very nature, divides and opposes. In going beyond the limiting mind, dividing mind, the ending of the mental process as we know it, the mind is born that looks beyond. 4. When the conditioned mind tries to transcend its own conditioning, this is called ‘Sadhna’. TRUTH: 5. The root of all misery is sense of duality. There is no other remedy of misery except the realization that all objects of experiences are dualistic in nature e.g., pursuit of pleasure is pain. 6. All our knowing is always thoughts, whereas Real knowing is thoughtless knowing. 7. To know, you don’t need to close your eyes in worship, you need to open your eyes in Intelligence. 8. I am a character in my own dream. There are many other characters as well. The interplay of my character and other characters of the dream is what I call ‘My Life’. 9. Every experience has a different experiencer. Memory creates the illusion of continuity. In reality each experience has its own experiencer, who in turn, creates the experience. 10. Love cannot happen without knowing the Truth. Truth is impossible when love is an attachment, a fulfillment of desire. JOY: 11. Notions of heaven and hell, bondage and freedom, body, fear - these are imaginations. The bonded entity- me- itself is an illusion. Understanding of illusion is joy. 12. The knower -of- mind does not get essentially excited. He may experience joy or agony yet remains essentially uninvolved. 13. Understanding of disappointment is beginning of action and ending of disappointment. 14. The climate of Joy is the absence of ambition and achievement.