Guest guest Posted February 27, 2005 Report Share Posted February 27, 2005 Namaste Nandeshji, Thank you sincerely too, for imparting your wisdoms; Much agree and appreciate, especially about Thuriya state/Witness state. Your message here has stirred many chords of resonance and brought back many welcome memories..... (I had concussion not so long ago so all the messages here help very, very much. "Big Thank You too," to all brothers and sisters here.) Om Namah Shivaya Simone , Nandesh kuttappan <nandeshkuttappan> wrote: > Namaste Rinkuji, > > May God bless you in all your spiritual endeavor. > > Doing japa is way of engaging the mind. Constant japa will help calm the mind. > But if you want to have a thoughtless state, you need to be in a deep state of meditation what some call as Thuriya state. The witness state. Enlightened state. > There is no point in fighting the thoughts. > The more you fight, the more it well be restless and you will be constantly engaged and occupied with the very thought of controlling the mind and thoughts. > Just be aware of your thoughts. > The chain will end there. > Then again after sometime there will be another thought coming in...when the chain starts to form become aware.... > By constant pratice you will learn to be aware of your thoughts.. > It has been said " Man on his own can not make it to enlightenment" > It has to be given to him. > There is one Avatar for enlightenement in southern part of India known as Varedhepaleyam. > He can give you enlightenment. > You can experience the thoughtless state you are aspiring for. > Visit the site: www.livinginjoy.com > or www.experiencefestival.com or www.trueawakening.com > You can learn more about this avatar. > Pranams. > > Nandesh Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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