Guest guest Posted March 11, 2004 Report Share Posted March 11, 2004 Meditation at Dawn ------------------ At dawn I call to mind the self-shining Truth in the heart that time free, awareful fullness, the supreme goal known as the fourth state which shines always, in dreams, waking, and deep sleep I am that partless Brahman -- not a complex of matter. At dawn I bring to mind that Truth that shines of its own accord as the soul and content of all my thoughts which never wakes up for it never goes to sleep, much less does it dream. Which is ever the same in sleep, dream and waking which is always awake which is in the form of existence, sat -- existence not dependent upon anything which is in the form of awareness, cit, and in the form of fullness, AANANDA which is the end for all men and women which is an accomplished fact for wise men. At break of day I recall that Truth which they say is turiiam, the fourth state, called "fourth" in reference to the three -- waking, dreaming, sleeping which in fact is not a "fourth" which in fact is One which is One in which the other three are possible which is present in all the other three, waking, dreaming, sleeping which is that formless, shapeless AWARENESS limitless brahmanniskalam brahman aham -- I am. Thus at dawn, praatah -- I remember, smaraami -- I appreciate that I know, what I have come to know with the help of the teaching this psycho-physical complex is not I I am not this aggregate of parts -- body, breath and mind -- eyes and ears and hands I am that because of which this complex is it is because I am I, free from all parts, timeless formless awareful fullness indeed, tat aham asmi... that I am Hare Raama Hare Raama Raama Raama Hare Hare Hare Krshna Hare Krshna Krshna Krshna Hare Hare In contemplation I begin the day. After japa I appreciate the apparent nature of all thoughts and objects of thoughts. I see the fact that I, Awareness, shine -- that all thoughts shine after me, Awareness. Thought forms come and go. I - Awareness am. I shine. I exist. Thoughts shine after me. I am the source of all joy. I, Fullness, joyfully manifest in a mind free from obstruction. In the seat of contemplation I see that thoughts and things are but names and forms shining in me. I, sat - cit, existence - consciousness, am the content; an object or a thought is but sat - cit plus name and form. Thoughts and things are only apparent -- nothing more than names and forms shining in Awareness which I am. In silence In awareness In that silence that is awareness I see thoughts as they come, as they go. I see thoughts shining in Awareness - Silence. I see the apparent nature of thought. Clearly I see that thought has no independent existence. The world and the thoughts thereof shine after me. I am satyam, truth. I exist. I am existence. All else depends for its existence upon Existence that I am. jagat mithyaa -- aham satyam The world is apparent. I am real. In contemplation I appreciate the real as real -- the apparent as apparent. Then alone knowledge is complete for me. In that appreciation my thoughts are there; the world is there. I see my thoughts; I see the world. But I account for my thoughts and for the world with reference to the Truth that I am and the apparent that they are. Contemplation is more than thought-free silence. Contemplation without appreciation of the Truth of the world and me does not settle my account with the world. Silence without appreciation of the Truth of me and the world becomes escape. When I do not see that jagat mithyaa aham satyam -- that the world is apparent, I am real -- I become an escapist. However beautiful the silence of contemplation may be, without appreciation of the Truth of me, of thoughts, of objects, it still is just escape. When I use silence of contemplation to escape from the world, the world will always catch up with me in the long run. Silence without appreciation of the Truth of myself is but an experience, subject to loss. It is gained; it is lost. Silence gained by shutting out the world comes from failure to appreciate the Truth of myself. The Silence that is Knowledge includes the world. The world shines in Knowledge. I am that Silence. I am that Knowledge. Thoughts and things shine in me. I shine. The world shines. The world shines after me as objects shine in the light of the sun. The world shines in me--self-shining Awareness. As I see this fact, all problems become apparent, problems being what they are. Problems belong to the experiencer, to the thinker. I-Awareness am the content of the experiencer; the content of the thinker. The experiencer- thinker problems are apparent; the experiencer-thinker is apparent. That experiencer-thinker IS because I am. In contemplation I see that I-Awareness am the content of the thinker, of the thought--of the table, of the chair--and all the problems become as apparent as I see the thinker is, the thought is, the thing is. Unless this is very clear to me, my mind will always be a nightmare. The world will be too much with me. All adjustments will prove themselves inadequate, requiring further adjustments and again further adjustments--leading to the vexation of despair. Om Puurnamadah Puurnamidam Puurnaat Puurnamudacyate Puurnasya Puurnamaadaaya Puurnamevaavasishyate Oom Shantih, Shantih, Shantih by Swami Dayananda Saraswati Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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