Guest guest Posted March 21, 2005 Report Share Posted March 21, 2005 Another Q.: I have been having so much worry and story-telling. It is an incredible array of suffering and thought blows that I have been giving myself. I know what I am not, but I still become lost in that and those thoughts. My thoughts are just complete suffering most of the time. I know what I am not, yet I still can't get who I am. N.: Who you are is nonobjective, so how do you suppose that you are going to obtain it? If you really know that you are not your thoughts, you will not be lost in them. If one really knows that the mind is nonexistent, there is nothing in which to be lost. Q.: So, the knowing has to go much deeper that right now for me? N.: Self-Knowledge must penetrate to the core. There is not much sense in saying that you know that you are not your thoughts, but still they bother you all the time. Q.: Yes. N.: If we really know that what we think, we are not, we are neither bound by those thoughts nor will we continue to conjure delusive thoughts. You have seen, though, that outer conditions do not create the mind's suffering. The mind suffers over its own productions. This point distinguishes a person who moves in a spiritual direction, in contrast to being worldly-minded. With worldly-mindedness, or extroversion of mind, one assumes that the external things are real, that they determine her, and they determine her happiness, and consequently her sorrow. A spiritually-minded person knows that happiness is within, in which case there is no longer any superimposition or outer environment upon one's own experience. The world neither gives you happiness nor gives you suffering. In truth, the world is not even real. Happiness, reality, and your sense of identity have their origin in you. If you overlook your True Nature and suppose yourself to be something else, you confound the Real and the unreal, imagine happiness to be elsewhere, and consequently suffer. Turn your mind inward. Know the place of happiness. That place is within. Within is the Self. So, one-pointedly seek the Knowledge of yourself. If you know yourself, you know Reality, and you no longer dwell, suffering, in an unreal dream. ------------- Not two, Richard Material from SAT's "Reflections" Magazine, March/April 2005. www,satramana.org Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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