THE PAST:- REJECT COMPLETELY.

ABHAVANA :-

When the mind comes to drop its perceptions of sense-objects, this state of mind is called to attain Abhavana, at this stage in meditation, mind is really a "no-mind". When thoughts are rushing out in their mad fury to hug objects-of-pleasure they constitute "Cittam", is a fact we already know, and to quieten  the Chittam  is the sacred function of the Yoga-of-Meditation (Yogasutras).


Where these outgoing thoughts (Cittam) are eliminated it is known as the no-thought "A-citta" state, and that condition of mind (Manam) is recognised as "No-mind"(A-manam) state of the highest in meditation.


Thoughts are gushing in, to flood our bosom and to make our mind an ANGRY GUSH of self-ruinous compulsions, mainly from two sources. Thoughts stem out from the PAST, dragging along with them the MEMORIES of the good and bad done in the days gone by. These confuse the individuals, with their regrets and sorrows, joys and pleasures, raised by their memory, from the stinking tombs of the past, forcing them to re-live the dead-past right in the fragrant  present moments.[ to be cont------d].

By Swami chinmayananda.     

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