Guest guest Posted January 25, 2006 Report Share Posted January 25, 2006 With all the posts on "thoughts" going on, I felt like sharing my theory of thoughts which has been revealed to me so far by Life/Existence/God/Guru/Amma whatever name you like to attribute it too. Like a scientist's theory, it's open to revision if more data compels me to change it, which theory of course, I have gathered by thinking, , and receiving. It may be boring to many, so feel free to skip this post. But if you have the inclination for such read, delve right in and let's share ideas. It may also be too radical a concept for most of you or it may simply be unconnected to your idea of spirituality, and the traditional reaction to something like this is defence and later offence. I can almost hear sniggers and sarcastic comments come out in the form of posts, and that's ok - i will accept you as is. each person proceeds on his unique path to the infinite; i choose the thoughts theory as one of the components of my path. If nothing else, it will be a different type of topic for you to mull upon in this list. (Moderator: If you think this is not Amma-related, you may express it and we will abide by your ruling, no offence will be taken). Please read below. I will take off from the definition of mind I mentioned: MIND is a flow of thoughts. What is a thought? and how is it different from an idea? Before defining Thought, let's examine 2 types of thought. 1. Automatic Thought. These are the biggest killers of time and energy. These are thoughts that flip through our thinking apparatus during times when we have no sense of purpose. Times can be as short as seconds, or minutes, or even years. Let's say a meeting is supposed to start at 10:30 am and time is 10:28 am and you are alone in the meeting room. You got two minutes to kill, and if you are like most people, you will have no sense of purpose for these 2 minutes (or till somebody comes into the room). If you are like most people, you switch into AUTOMATIC THOUGHT - random, useless, time-killers flit through your brain while you are asking yourself this question: when will something meaningful start? A person comes in, and you are suddenly relieved because the sense of purpose is now somewhat established. In such a situation from what I have seen, when Amma is in a situation like this, Amma either actively pays attention to what's going and involves Herself or closes her eyes and channels her energy effectively. Either way, She tries not to waste her energy, and that's a great role model for us. This small "lost sense of purpose" phenomenon can be extended to larger timeframes as well, but there the dynamics and interactions vary and are more complicated, and we get "lost" in the labryinth of thought. I took this example because most people would identify with time-killers like this and would have liked to avoid this (whether they actually ever expressed that idea to themseleves or not) Properties of such thought: a. There is no "sense of purpose" b. It is a waste of time and energy. c. Is a result of an unsure "state of being" d. Is wishing for a "later" instead of being in the "now" Recommended Action: SUCH THOUGHT MUST DEFINITELY BE ELIMINATED FROM OUR LIVES TO GET CLOSER TO THE STATE OF NO-THOUGHT. I relaize it's hard, but I can atleast see the roadmap clearly and just wanted to share this with you all. 2. Self-directed (or Conscious) Thought. This is when we are consciously involved in thinking. Let's say we are reading a book or listening to an speaker and digesting the thoughts being expressed. THIS IS A VERY HEALTHY USE OF TIME, and ideally all 100% of our time should be spent in such Self-directed thinking. ACTIVITY is also included in thoughts, and must also be a form of Self-directed Thought (in the sense that we can also easily identify senseless activity which would belong to the realm of AUTOMATIC thought). Properties of such thought: a. Purposeful. b. Serves atleast oneself, or others, or both. c. are a result of a sure "state of being" d. is in the "now" e. Healthy distribution channel for our energy. In my opinion (and this is just my humble assessed opinion, ok?), if we are able to kill the AUTOMATIC THOUGHT component of our lives, we are REALIZED, or atleast as close to REALIZATION as possible. (please note that REALIZATION itself can be of many levels; every realized being does not have to become a guru or a person of the stature of Amma. further sadhana may be required from this level to manifest a guru-like life. and this is why I have tremendous respect for the some great achievers of people who lead a worldly life, because they are so unusually successful it can only mean that they have chosen to spend LARGE AMOUNTS - if not 100% - of their time in conscious thought. Which means they may be close to the 'real thing', and may possibly have no idea how close). AMMA has shown that she only has CONSCIOUS THOUGHT in her visible life (which is usually 18-22 hrs of almost every day). If I can achieve to do atleast that in this life, then I will consider myself blessed. So, what's the definition of a thought? (This is not the dictionary definition, BTW; it's my own struggle to name concepts that help me frame the theory with appropriate keywords) Thought is the verbalized (not necessarily mouthed out) expression of an idea. for e.g. the words "This is a mango and it is sweet" is a thought. It gives us the idea behind the word mango. What's an idea? An idea comes from the intuitive and spiritual domain of ourselves. It is a unique abstraction of the environment. Somewhat tough to explain, and can only be understood by a question. for e.g. WHAT REALLY IS A MANGO? and WHAT REALLY IS SWEET? Everybody has a different unique understanding of mango and its sweetness, and what sweetness really is. Offered humbly for reflection. May this be Amma's wish that I felt so strongly to write this out. Jai Ma! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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