Monday, December 11, 2017

Sandeha Nivarini - Post 22

Dear All,

We have covered the topic Antah Karana- Four fold functions of Mind- Manas, Buddhi, Chitta, Ahankara elaborately with 20+ posts under the theme- MBCA.

The theme posts were summarized in the last post under the theme which is reproduced below. 

For those who may be interested to know all about this, they may go through all posts under the label / theme - MBCA (Manas, Buddhi, Chitta, Ahankara)

Dear All,

In about 20+ posts on the yoga sutra's topic - MANAS BUDDHI CHITTA AHANKARA, everything about these four functions of the mind has been explained through visual flow sheet, through detailed exposition, through various Master's sayings on this aspect.

We learnt the four functions and how they influence us to take up any actions and then we also learnt how the impact of actions performed by us is taken through our 5 cognitive senses to the memory bank - Chitta.

The diagram is reproduced below, which  explains the same.




Also, the  5 kinds of coloring / ego, how they impact our acts / decisions were learnt, which is given through a visual flow below. How our first act / karma in our first ever birth and then, how all subsequent karmas have shaped up is captured below.


The whole relevance of the study of MBCA is that we are clearly able to identify, through deliberation, the various kinds of Ego / coloring / kleshas within each one of us, how they make our mind a slave to them, how we keep on accumulating endless impressions of our actions within us, how those impressions shape up our samskara and then how we get caught up in the vicious cycle, which is given above.

NOW, WHAT FURTHER?


If you have read carefully, the  previous post covered meditation and the self enquiry as to "WHO AM I".

What was the relevance of the same? Why that post had to be put up at the end? Mediation and MBCA - How they are connected?

We will conclude this theme with the answer for the above question.

Through intellectual efforts, through discrimination, through use of BUDDHI and discarding AHAMKARA and CHITTA, we will be able to undertake proper actions flowing out of proper decisions, no doubt. 

But is there any end to this whole process? Or, for births together, we have to be using our discriminative intellect, take proper decisions, safeguard us against the onslaught of 5 colorings of ego, of our mental impressions?

It cannot go on like that obviously.

So, ultimately, we have to not only conquer our mind but we have to transcend the mind, we have to transcend the intellectual person in us who is vigorously using his discriminative intellect. We have to transcend the awareness that we are right, we are not egoistic, we are not slave to our impressions. We have to cross everything and settle in and as the beginningless, endless  state of TOTAL BLISS / TOTAL ANANDA. 

This ultimate settlement as boundless ocean of BLISS cannot happen until we enter into the last of the three stages in spiritual journey - Karma, Upasana and Jnana.

Yes, we have to enter the stage of meditation, of contemplation, of absorption. The inward journey must begin and that can happen only in total silence, silencing of our speech, silencing of our body and silencing of our mind. 

Only in the seat of meditation, after intense abhyasa / practice for several years can we get a glimpse of that inner awareness / subjective awareness / experience. Thus, each moment of such inner experience is the motivator for more intense meditation and at last, the meditator and the mediation must merge into the birth less, death less, motion less state of SAT-CHIT-ANANDA, BEING-AWARENESS-BLISS!

Hari Aum Tatsat.






Mata Amritanandamayi

Question: “Isn’t it slavery when one follows the Guru
blindly?”
Amma: “My son, to know the Truth, we have to get rid of the sense of ‘I’. It is hard to achieve this just by doing sadhana on one’s own. 

To eliminate the ego, it is essential to do spiritual practice under the guidance of a Guru. When we bow down before the Guru, we are not bowing to that individual, but to the ideal in Him. We do it so that we may also attain to His level

“When our sense of ‘I’ and ‘mine’ are about to destroy us, we are saved by following the Satguru’s advice. He gives us the training needed to avoid such circumstances later. The very proximity of the Guru gives us strength.

“Guru and God are there within everyone. But in the beginning, an external Guru is necessary. After a certain stage is reached, one can grasp the essential principles from every object and thereby progress.  Children, when the awareness of the Goal dawns, the Guru aspect within also awakens.”

-Mata Amritanandamayi