Life is to be lived; there is no time for analysis. The response must be instantaneous β hence the importance of the spontaneous, the timeless. It is in the unknown that we live and move. The known is the past.
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Navnath Guru (Mahasamadhi 08-Sep-81). Sadhana focusing the mind on 'I am'. Currently quoting 'I Am That' (tr-Frydman) in the AM & 'Prior to Consciousness' (tr-Dunn) in the PM. (UTC-5:00) curator: @aumdada.bsky.social
Life is to be lived; there is no time for analysis. The response must be instantaneous β hence the importance of the spontaneous, the timeless. It is in the unknown that we live and move. The known is the past.
Man takes his name and shape to be himself, while I take nothing to be myself. Were I to think myself to be a body known by its name, I would not have been able to answer your questions. Were I to take you to be a mere body, there would be no benefit to you from my answers.
As long as there is a body, you appear to be embodied. Without the body you are not disembodied β you just are.
My teacher told me to hold an to the sense βI amβ tenaciously and not to swerve from it even for a moment. I did my best to follow his advice and in a comparatively short time I realized within myself the truth of his teaching.
If you want to live sanely, creatively and happily and have infinite riches to share, search for what you are. While the mind is centred in the body and consciousness is centred in the mind, awareness is free.
The mind is like a river, flowing ceaselessly in the bed of the body; you identify yourself for a moment with some particular ripple and call it: βmy thoughtβ. All you are conscious of is your mind; awareness is the cognizance of consciousness as a whole.
The self is known as being, the not-self is known as transient. But in reality all is in the mind. The observed, observation and observer are mental constructs. The self alone is.
Experiment anew, donβt go by past experience. Watch your thoughts and watch yourself watching the thoughts. The state of freedom from all thoughts will happen suddenly and by the bliss of it you shall recognize it.
This world of yours, that so much needs looking after, lives and moves in your mind. Delve into it, you will find your answers there and there only. Where else do you expect them to come from? Outside your consciousness does anything exist?
By all means let your body and mind function, but do not let them limit you. If you notice imperfections, just keep on noticing; your very giving attention to them will set your heart and mind and body right.
I am reading newspapers, I know what is going on! But my reaction is not like yours. You are looking for a cure, while I am concerned with prevention.
If you want peace and harmony in the world, you must have peace and harmony in your hearts and minds. Such change cannot be imposed; it must come from within.
You begin by letting thoughts flow and watching them. The very observation slows down the mind till it stops altogether. Once the mind is quiet, keep it quiet. Donβt get bored with peace, be in it, go deeper into it.
The search for reality is itself the movement of reality. In a way all search is for the real bliss, or the bliss of the real. But here we mean by search the search for oneself as the root of being conscious, as the light beyond the mind.
The same power that makes the fire burn and the water flow, the seeds sprout and the trees grow, makes me answer your questions.
I am neither conscious nor unconscious, I am beyond the mind and its various states and conditions. Distinctions are created by the mind and apply to the mind only. I am pure Consciousness itself, un-broken awareness of all that is.
When you sit quiet and watch yourself, all kinds of things may come to the surface. Do nothing about them, donβt react to them; as they have come so will they go, by themselves. All that matters is mindfulness, total awareness of oneself or rather, of oneβs mind.
As long as you are a beginner certain formalized meditations, or prayers may be good for you. But for a seeker for reality there is only one meditation β the rigorous refusal to harbour thoughts. To be free from thoughts is itself meditation.
Destiny refers only to name and shape. Since you are neither body nor mind, destiny has no control over you. You are completely free. The cup is conditioned by its shape, material, use and so on. But the space within the cup is free.
When βI amβ and βGod isβ become in your mind indistinguishable, than something will happen and you will know without a trace of doubt that God is because you are, you are because God is. The two are one.
The seeker has only one goal in view: to find his own true being. Of all desires it is the most ambitious, for nothing and nobody can satisfy it; the seeker and the sought are one and the search alone matters.
I am not a person in your sense of the word, though I may appear a person to you. I am that infinite ocean of consciousness in which all happens. I am also beyond all existence and cognition, pure bliss of being. There is nothing I feel separate from, hence I am all. No thing is me, so I am nothing.
Know yourself as the ocean of being, the womb of all existence. These are all metaphors of course; the reality is beyond description. You can know it only by being it.
The body has its urges and mind its pains and pleasures. Awareness is unattached and unshaken. It is lucid, silent, peaceful, alert and unafraid, without desire and fear. Meditate on it as your true being and try to be it in your daily life, and you shall realize it in its fullness.
Donβt say: βeverybody is consciousβ. Say: βthere is consciousnessβ, in which everything appears and disappears. Our minds are just waves on the ocean of consciousness.
The real Guru is he who knows the real, beyond the glamour of appearances. To him your questions about obedience and discipline do not make sense, for in his eyes the person you take yourself to be does not exist. Your questions are about a non-existing person.
You are aware anyhow, you need not try to be. What you need is to be aware of being aware. Be aware deliberately and consciously, broaden and deepen the field of awareness. You are always conscious of the mind, but you are not aware of yourself as being conscious.
The mind must learn that beyond the moving mind there is the background of awareness, which does not change. The mind must come to know the true self and respect it and cease covering it up, like the moon which obscures the sun during solar eclipse.
Do what you feel like doing. Donβt bully yourself. Violence will make you hard and rigid. Do not fight with what you take to be obstacles on your way. Just be interested in them, watch them, observe, enquire. Let anything happen β good or bad. But donβt let yourself be submerged by what happens.
You are not sure of yourself because you never paid attention to yourself, only to your experiences. Be interested in yourself beyond all experiences, be with yourself, love yourself; the ultimate security is found only in self-knowledge.