080322: Shree: मनोधारणा
The
above word indicates a state of “mind” or the state of existence. Existence is
always a given – having no end or beginning, but only IS. What only IS, has to
be complete, non changing and divine. The realization for us is to know this
dimension of existence. Generally the perception (that develops from vibrations
and then to mind and then to body) indicates a changing nature of existence and
that induces fear and a feeling of impermanence within us. That also compels us
to cling to notions of security, to senses and to manifested forms – all this
is indicative of what we tend to focus on or how the mind keeps wavering from
one thought to another – like those gigantic waves that are seen on the surface
of the ocean. Manifestations are the waves that come and go and they indicate
the calmness of the ocean beneath. The ocean remains regardless of any motive
or purpose or intention (forever independent and calm), the waves are
incidental. Any stir in the ocean’s body (in terms of disturbance, change)
generates a current (or a force or a physical movement) leading to waves. This
“disturbance” starts at a very subtle level of ocean’s depth and increases in
intensity and frequency and surfaces to “form” a wave like structure surfacing
“above”.
In
our existence, disturbance starts at a level of subtle vibrations that later on
make a force (or mind) and a form (body). At the most subtle or deepest level
of existence (vibrations), these later on get felt as purpose or intentions or
tendencies or momentum or movement to create force and form (or a tangible
manifestation). What we feel are the waves and not the force or the vibrations
and certainly not the eternal consciousness.
Thus,
if one wants to make the existence of God real, then that person has to dive
deep into the ocean where the situation at the bottom of ocean is different from
the surface. This means to dwell within and to look within oneself and resist
the outward pull or to regard the outward pull redundant. If this skill is
accomplished, then all forms and forces disappear and what is felt is only the
One – forever blissful, complete and unconditional.
Hari
Om.
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