MIND : ITS MYSTERIES & ITS CONTROL - CHAPTER - 33.6. Swami Sivananda.
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MIND : ITS MYSTERIES & ITS CONTROL :
CHAPTER - 33. EXPERIENCES AND OBSTACLES IN MEDITATION - 6
6.CONDITIONS FOR SELF-REALISATION
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CONDITIONS FOR SELF-REALISATION :
Just as you saturate water with salt or sugar, you will have to saturate the mind with thoughts of God and Brahman, with divine glory, Divine Presence with sublime soul-awakening spiritual thoughts. Then only you will always be established in the Divine Consciousness. Before saturating the mind with thoughts of Brahman, you will have to assimilate the divine ideas first. Assimilation first and then saturation. Then comes realisation, at once, without a moments delay. Remember the triplet always: AssimilationSaturationRealisation.
Free yourself from the base thoughts of the mind, the various useless Sankalpas (imaginations). Just as you render the turbid water pure by the addition of clearing nut (strychnos potatorum), so also you will have to make the turbid mind, filled with Vasanas and false Sankalpas, pure by Brahma-Chintana (thinking and reflecting on the Absolute). If the mind constantly dwells on sensual objects, the conception of the reality of the universe will surely increase. If the mind ceaselessly thinks of Atman (Absolute), the world appears like a dream. Mark the word ceaseless. This is important. Then only there will be true illumination. Then only there will be dawn of spiritual knowledge. The Jnana-Surya (the Sun of Knowledge) will rise in the firmament of Chidakasa (knowledge-space).
Swami Sivananda
You will find very often these terms in the Gita: Ananyachetah Matchittah Nityayuktah Manmanah Ekagramanah Sarvabhavah. These terms connote that you will have to give your full mind, entire 100% mind to God. Then only you will have Self-realisation. Even if one ray of mind runs outside, it is impossible to attain God-consciousness. It is the actions of the mind that are truly termed Karmas. True liberation results from the disenthralment of the mind. Those who have freed themselves from the fluctuation of their minds come into possession of the supreme Nishtha (meditation). Should the mind be purged of all its impurities, then it will become very calm and all the worldly delusion, with its births and deaths, will be soon destroyed.
Mind exists on account of I. I exists on account of mind. I is only an idea in the mind. Mind and I are identical. If I vanishes, mind will also vanish; and if mind vanishes, I will vanish. Destroy the mind through Tattva-Jnana. Destroy the I through Aham Brahmasmi Bhavana, through constant and intense Nididhyasana. When mind vanishes or thoughts cease, ama-Rupa will cease to exist and the Goal is reached.
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