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The mental images of the common man are generally very distorted. He does not

know what deep thinking is. His thoughts run riot. There is a great deal of

confusion in his mind, sometimes.

 

It is only thinkers, philosophers and Yogins who have well-defined, clear-cut,

mental images. They can be seen through clairvoyance very vividly. Those who

practice concentration and meditation develop strong, well-formed mental images.

 

Most of your thoughts are not well-grounded. They come and slip away. They are,

therefore, vague and indefinite. The images are not clear, strong and

well-defined.

 

You will have to reinforce them by clear, continuous and deep thinking. Through

Vichara, ratiocination, Manana or deep reflection and meditation, you will have

to make the thoughts settle down and crystallize into a definite shape. Then the

philosophical idea will become firm.

 

Through right thinking, reasoning, introspection and meditation, you will have

to clarify your ideas. Then confusion will vanish. The thoughts will get settled

and well-grounded.

 

Think clearly. Clarify your ideas again and again. Introspect in solitude.

Purify your thoughts to a considerable degree. Silence the thoughts.

 

Don't allow the mind to bubble. Let one thought-wave rise and settle down

calmly. Then allow another thought to enter. Drive off all extraneous thoughts

that have no connection with the subject-matter you are handling at the present

moment.

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