The pathless path
A true spiritual mind is a mind, which is calm, peaceful and in that peace it creates space, which is capable of seeing beyond conflict. Conflict is a creation of one’s inconsiderate self or the ego. A mind, which is in fear and/or in frustration, is a mind in conflict, and such a mind can see only chaos and not cosmos. Such a mind is filled with the occupation of thoughts. Thoughts of the past, thoughts of hurt, fear, frustration and hence it goes on interfering in the perception of what is. These thoughts are layers and layers filled with references. Every reference has a story and these stories create the material to spin into a world of sorrow. Hence, all Vedic mantras end up with peace, peace and peace.
When you listen even to an enlightened master with such a noisy mind, you will only hear master’s words, and interestingly the meaning is always with the master. A silent mind is not born out of any force, but with deep understanding of the beauty of the peace and in such a state one can perceive the unknown.
With a peaceful mind when one hears from the master that a person not only gets the words but the meaning “as well”. More than the meaning, the person will also get the significance of the meaning which will enable him to understand beyond.
A mind filled with fear, frustration and despondency, is a mind which is asleep. In that state, one can never understand the cosmic state of oneness but only experience the “mind state” of chaos. Truth cannot be explained but experienced. Learn to see things without words. Then one can see the actuality of “what is” rather than “what should be”.
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