CHITTAM:-6.

When the direction of our thoughts is towards the objects, the agitations are more  and the thoughts in that state of agitation are called chittam. So long as the chittam is riotous there cannot be any mental quietude, and, naturally, there can be no success in meditation.

Therefore it becomes clear that to quieten  the mind it must be switched off from its blind, passionate run after sense-objects. Left to itself, the mind in its irresistible energy would run towards its own familiar and known fields of pleasures. Thereafter it becomes habituated only to move in the limited field of gratifications. Once this extrovertedness has become a firm habit with the mind, to persuade that mind from its self-destructive preoccupations becomes painful and almost a herculean task.[ to be cont-------d]   

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