Guest guest Posted June 20, 2001 Report Share Posted June 20, 2001 Q: What are thoughts N: They are the result of previous conditioning which the mind has had. Q: Are the thoughts of the jnani and the ignorant one different from on another? N: The difference is that the jnani has divorced himself from the body-mind, the body-mind thoughts will come and go but the jnani is not concerned; whereas, the ignorant one gets involved in those thoughts and the ignorant one considers himself as a name and a form. Q: Should I keep in mind constantly that I am consciousness only? N: You are consciousness and consciousness is you and that's it; it is not necessary to always keep your attention on that fact. When you know that this is you finger, is it necessary to constantly repeat that it is your finger? What is there to be done? Q: When an action must be done or a choice made, how should one make the choice? N: Just understand that it is not your personal action or choice, Do not get involved as the doer. Why do you get involved in all thise concept? First find out what you consider yourself to be. Are you an entity? Get that problem solved instead of getting involved in all kinds of concepts. What are you? You cannot understand with your intellect, it is beyond the grasp of the intellect. Consciousness and the Absolute Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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