THE MYSTERIOUS MIND AND ITS CONTROL : 7. Sri Swami Chidananda.
Chinmaya International Foundation (CIF) :
Members of Adhyatma Yoga Academy, Bangalore under the leadership of Dr. Subrmanian Ananda visited Adi Sankara Nilayam as part of their Sankara Yatra. The group spent a good time in the Illom – the ancient maternal birth home of Sri Adi Sankaracharya, chanting the Sankara ashtottaranamavali, the Totakashtakam and witnessed the morning Aarti.
Dr. Gauri Mahulikar (Academic Director CIF) and Br. Taarini Chaitanya gave them a briefing on the sthala-mahima – the significance of the ancient home that was revived and is being maintained thanks to the vision of Pujya Gurudev Swami Chinmayananda.
Enraptured, the group left with the inspiration to study, contemplate and live the teachings of Adi Sankaracharya. Here are a few glimpses of the same.
Saturday, February 11, 2023. 06:00.
7.OPERATION OF SUBTLE IMPRESSIONS
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Just as seed is sown in the soil, so the impression of every experience is made on the mind. These impressions of experiences are “alive”. They have in them the direct power to recreate the entire experiences which caused them in the first instance. (In fact, each impression seeks a repetition of the corresponding original experience.)
Now, desire always tends to gain strength whenever it is fulfilled. That is the very nature of desire. Thus, as the impression of a particular desire-fulfillment, becomes more and more deeply confirmed by each successive fulfillment of the same desire, that impression begins to develop into a definite tendency in the mind. Desire is never satiated by its fulfillment.
Predilections of the mind are just waiting to be stimulated. As soon as the desired object is seen once again outside, or is heard about, or is even thought about, immediately the desire is aroused. It manifests itself and goads the mind to go outward. When these thought-waves flow in the mind, the imagination is called into play to show up how sweet and desirable the object is and how alluring its attractions are. The moment the imagination becomes thus engaged, these thoughts manifest as a strong craving. Such thoughts, with the imagination playing upon them, bind man. His total identification with the various moods of the mind makes him a slave of the desires operating therein. Thus, when an urge is felt, you are pushed by it. Even the will aspect of the ego is bound up with the desire nature of the mind. It is thus brought to bear upon the whole matter, and the individual is pushed into action, taken into action, in order to satisfy his desire; the desire being fulfilled, the vicious circle is once again completed. Once again that experience has been obtained, and the impression etched upon the mind has been made still deeper.
This is the circle in which the human being is caught. He is like a toy, a puppet, a plaything of the mind which refuses all restraint. The mind wants to be full of desires and agitation and does not want to be controlled. Unless it is watched and disciplined daily, man will live his life like a puppet and end his life in slavery.
The vast majority of human beings are just pushed and shoved about by every little desire and impulse of the mind. They have no freedom. Individual freedom is just a myth. Freedom of the press, freedom of speech, and the Habeas Corpus Act they may have, but unless and until they have gained control over their minds and their desires and their impulses, all men actually live in slavery, and their freedom is in name only.
When man has an understanding of the activity of the mind (how the “I” thought is the very root thought of the mind) and finds out how it moves, then he will be able to get a hold over it. Here is one of the most interesting things about the mind; because the “I” thought is completely in the grip of the mind, man is unable to get into the core of his being where the center of his consciousness lies. That ineffable experience of freedom is denied to man by the mind precisely in this aforementioned way.
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8.HOW TO TRANSCEND THE MIND :
To be continued
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