Mind
egodust
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Thu Oct 3 12:54:14 CDT 1996
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> Forwarded message:
> From: Chelluri_N_Rao_ at smtp.ncd.usace.army.mil
> To: chelluri at aol.com
> Date: 96-10-01 15:48:22 EDT
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> Om Namobhagavati
> Namaste!
> The discussion on LIFE prompted me to post my views on mind.
>
> Mind is a very complex and intriguing entity in the entire
> creation. I would not be able to sit here and type my message
> without it. It takes years for the development of mind but takes
> only few seconds to destroy. Presence of mind makes it feasible
> for the body to function. These I believe are simple facts.
>
> Mind has to police itself and receive and develop good thoughts.
> Mind is the vehicle that takes you where you want to go. Mind in
> its place can make heaven out of hell or viceversa (Milton).
> I do not understand why people preach destruction of the mind to
> realize the self. If the mind is destroyed, instead of self
> realization, one will find himself in mental institution, thrown
> in by one's near and dear. Ofcourse one can argue that it is the
> body not ME.
>
> I believ all Mind's are pre-programmed, allowing a little
> marginal freedom of choice, by the Divine Will. Not even the
> creator can change the program except minimize the adverse
> effects. Mind entitles unconditional love and devotion, not
> abuse or destruction and I believe that happens only by the GRACE
> OF SHAKTI.
>
> REGARDS NAGESWAR
The idea of the extinction or destruction of the Mind (manonasa) can
be found in many of the advaitic texts--in the testimony of sages, as
well as Upanishadic lore. It's also found in other spiritual approaches;
most notably in the Buddhist concept of No-Mind (mu-shin). What's
important to be aware of is that such terminology is used to radically
emphasize that the Mind has to be transcended insofar as our habit of
relying on [its] dictates directing our otherwise Unlimited Consciousness.
namaste.
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