MIND DISAPPEARS TO VISION:-5.
Thus, once sraddha, the sincere urgency for mastering the mind has manifested in us, spiritual enthusiasm in applying ourselves to its achievement immediately follows, and where there is this enthusiasm we cannot but steadily remember our determined goal. When a seeker lives thus in the constant remembrance of hie/her ideal to be attained, his/her concentration naturally grow.
The capacity of the mind to entertain consistently one idea, to the exclusion of all dissimilar thought, is called concentration. This single pointed, mental self application to an exclusive idea becomes inevitable in a seeker who remembers his/her goal constantly.[ to be cont--d]
By Swami Chinmayananda.
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