Step By Step To Natural Samadhi-II

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Samadhi, Quiet Mind, Ramana Maharshi
Before proceeding certain cautions have to be given. Freedom from thoughts is not the goal. It is but the first step in the inward journey. The second note of caution is to find the correct pace for the practice. Acceleration and slowing down have to be built up keeping in mind the state of mind at that time. For sometimes the mood of equilibrium is 'On'. Everything is harmonious. Some other times it is lazy and dull, needing a lot of coaxing even for a little effort. Or it is turbulent and unruly having ruled the roost in the past.

Be sensitive to the situation and become an expert mind handler. Here one can recall Ramana's story of how one can become an expert swimmer in the sea. All that one has to do is to "duck under each wave". Then as Ramana points out, the vast ocean with its ceaseless waves could be no different from the wave-less pond back home. The power of mental waves would be well and truly pulverized by your expertise in handling your mind.

The third note of caution.

Don't get deflected from the straight path by methods which seem to offer quick results. Forgetting that 'thought freedom' is only a stage one gets all sorts of advice for lulling the mind. Ramana told an ardent disciple that one has to steer clear of every practice which has the effect of temporarily stilling the mind resulting in mistaking the crumbs of peace from that state to be the fullness of joy of Self-abidance.

Ramana in this context, would refer to the story of a sage who lapsed into deep samadhi for over a thousand years. His last thought before entering 'laya samadhi' was wanting a glass of water to quench his thirst. The first thought on waking up from samadhi was wanting a cup of water. Ramana would query if this is the case for a single last thought, what would be the position regarding the multitude of inherent tendencies sprouting as thoughts? It is so easy to mistake the 'false quietude' for real peace and be trapped by it.


To Be Continued

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