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No One Bathes In The Same River Twice-Part II

Ordinarily one takes the mind to be a permanent and separate entity like one's body. Ramana begins by pointing out that because there are thoughts we assume that there is a mind from which they emanate. Ramana asks, "Take away thoughts, then where is the mind?" This statement is only to point out the truth that when every thought is changing and is different and is in fast motion there must be a common or linking centre which alone can be called the mind.
Ramana's solution is alert watchfulness of thought at its moment of birth. For, such attention would put an immediate stop not only to that thought but also to the proliferation of that thought into hundreds of related thoughts. This practice of paying attention to the Self, called self-enquiry begins by focussing attention on the subject 'I' and by not allowing any distraction which would happen whenever there is slackening of attention to the rising thought.
Attention to rising thoughts would allow the movement of thoughts from one moment to another without being clogged. As a result the mind would be spacious. This freedom would be a growing freedom. It arises from steadfast practice that is a result of detachment from nagging and obsessive thoughts.
Thought will arise and subside naturally depending exclusively on the need of that moment. This dropping of the thought load by diligent and persistent practice of Self-attention would open up a whole new world hitherto unknown to us. It is like the relief enjoyed by a labourer carrying a heavy load when he drops that load at the destination. The mind which is now fragmented and enervated, would be alert, attentive, powerful and unitary. For the mind is consciousness and is of the same nature as the Self.
In this context one can appreciate the repeated assertion of Ramana that the nature of the mind is pure like ether and its power is the power of the Self. The individual and separate subject, separate 'I' will cease to exist naturally when its associations with experiential thoughts are cut and it exposes itself to the magnetic force of the Self.
In
understanding
the
true
nature
of
one's
own
mind,
one
would
have
discovered
one's
own
immortality
by
freeing
oneself
from
the
shackling
thoughts.
For
the
sake
of
communication
and
understanding
one
might
say
that
the
mind
which
we
now
know
would
cease
to
be
and
be
replaced
by
the
pure,
unitary
mind
enabling
one
to
be
in
the
state
of
natural
happiness.
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