Guest guest Posted August 9, 2006 Report Share Posted August 9, 2006 ThePowerOfSilence , " saikali6362 " <saikali6362 wrote: Help on the Quest for Self-realization-Reminders-36 Purification of the mind 76 Since purity of mind is indispensable for any kind of spiritual practice, it possesses an eminence of the highest order. 77 The greatness of chitta suddhi [purity of mind] is that it is the mother of all virtuous conduct. Realizing this, examine your mind every day. 78 It is natural for a mind that behaves with outstanding rectitude to obtain a firm and focused tranquility. 79 The melting of the mind [towards God] and the compassion [it exhibits towards creatures] are the means for purifying the mind. 80 Consciousness, one's real nature, is extremely subtle, so subtle that it cannot be known by speech, mind or intellect. 81 It is therefore proper and necessary that they [speech, mind and intellect] should first be reformed through reflecting upon the grace-consciousness of God. Vasanas (mental tendencies; the latent desires and feelings that compel one to behave in a particular way) 82 The nature of thoughts that arise in the mind will be in accordance of the old vasanas. Bhagavan: Vasanas themselves are the mind. If there are no vasanas there is no mind. That which is, is sat. Sat is Brahman. That is self-luminous. That is Atman, and that is the Self. 83 The disturbing agitation of mind that occurs when one attempts to get firmly established in sadhana is a normal occurrence that is prompted by the rising of the vasanas. 84 If at that time you hold tightly to the power of the grace of the parasaki that has possessed you, the vasanas that agitate your mind and distresses you will be completely destroyed. " The power of the grace of the parasaki that has possessed you " is a reference to the inner feeling of " I am " since this feeling is often referred to in Muruganar's writing as tiruvarul, the divine grace that will lead one to the Self. 85 Unless the destruction of [all] the vasanas is accomplished, it will be possible even for Iswara to bestow the state of liberation. 86 The felicitous state of immoveable peace that never falters will be attainable only to those who have destroyed the ancient multitude of vasanas, putting an end to all attachment. Question: Since realization is not possible without vasana-kshaya [destruction of vasanas], how am I to realize that state in which the vasanas are effectively destroyed? Bhagavan: You are in that state now! Question: Does it mean that by holding on to the Self, the vasanas should be destroyed as and when they emerge? Bhagavan: They will themselves be destroyed if you remain as you are. 87 Pramada [not keeping one's attention on the Self], whose association with one is detected in the culminating phase of sadhana, is the mind's original, deluding vasana. 88 Achieving Atmanishta (being fixed in the Self) through sadhana is to arrive at a life that is free from the misery caused by the scorching vasanas. Bhagavan: Just as water in the pot reflects the enormous sun within the narrow limits of the pot, even so the vasanas or latent tendencies of the mind of the individual, acting as the reflecting medium, catch the all-pervading, infinite light of consciousness arising from the Heart and present, in the form of a reflection, the phenomenon called the mind. Seeing only this reflection, the ajnani (unenlightened person) is deluded into the belief that he is a finite being, the jiva. If the mind becomes introverted through enquiry into the source of aham-vritti [the " I " -thought], the vasanas become extinct, and in the absence of the reflecting medium the phenomenon of reflection, the mind, also disappears being absorbed into the light of the one reality, the Heart. This is the sum and substance of all that an aspirant needs to know. What is imperatively required of him is an earnest and one-pointed enquiry into the source of aham-vritti. 89 Destroy the world vasanas. Sow the vasana of chidakasa [the expanse of consciousness] in your Heart. The destruction of vasanas 90 Expelling the accumulation of evil [vasanas] from you Heart, garner in copious quantities the wealth of God [which is grace]. 91 Through the momentum gained by the practice of bhakti (devotion to God)-yoga, which is loving Iswara, attain the destruction of vasanas in your Heart. 92 Truly, vasanas are association [sanga]. You should therefore know that their extinction is the total abandonment of all association. Guru Vachaka Kovai, verse 912, Pozhippurai: Only the collection of vasanas present in the Heart deserves to be despised and discarded by the wise as an association [sanga] that constitutes the obstacles to Self-abidance. If one initially remains in solitude, patiently practicing Self-abidance, and consequently gets the mind to subside completely, then, in whatever environment the one who possesses the eminence of a vasana-free mind may happen to live on account of his prabdha, no blemish will accrue to him. Vilakkam: Unless the vasanas, the inner attachments, are already present, the outer attachments cannot pull the mind, making it wander here and there, preventing it from getting established in Self-abidance. Therefore those who possess the greatness of a stilled mind do not incur any blemish irrespective of the environment they may reside in. The implication is: only inner attachment is truly attachment; outer attachment is not the problem. 93 Establish yourself in the Self so that the vasanas, the impurities, are rooted out and destroyed. That is the true course of action. Question: What are the obstacles that hinder the realization of the Self? Bhagavan: They are habits of mind [vasanas]. Question: How to overcome the mental habits [vasanas]? Bhagavan: By realizing the Self. Question: That is a vicious circle. Bhagavan: It is the ego that raises such difficulties, creating obstacles and then suffering from the perplexity of apparent paradoxes. Find out who makes the enquiries and the Self will be found. Question: Can there be Self-realization before the vasanas are entirely destroyed? Bhagavan: There are two kinds of vasanas: (1) bandha hetuh, causing bondage for the ignorant, and (2) bhoga hetuh, giving enjoyment for the wise. The latter do not obstruct realization. 94 Like cotton in a fire, everything [meaning all vasanas] in the hearts of those in whom the divine grace, the fire of jnana (direct knowledge of Self), has been kindled will be completely and simultaneously destroyed. NOTE: TAKEN FROM " PADAMALAI " , EDITED BY DAVID GODMAN, PAGES 246 TO 249 --- End forwarded message --- Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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