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Tranquil Mind

Bhagavan Ramana
Only
the
enlightened
one
is
truly
powerful.
For
he
is
abiding
in
the
Self
always.
And
the
Self
is
the
source
of
all
power.
It
is
the
fullness
of
consciousness,
the
centre
from
which
the
mind
and
the
body
derive
their
strength.
Such
a
one
is
fearless.
For
he
is
ever
fulfilled,
neither
seeking
nor
desiring.
What
can
add
to
the
overflowing
cup
of
joy
of
such
a
person?
All
other
sources
of
power
like
the
power
of
an
emperor,
a
billionaire,
or
an
erudite
scholar
are
brittle
and
pass
away.
There
is
no
stamp
of
permanence
to
them.
Hence
there
will
always
be
a
nagging
fear
of
losing
the
thing
possessed.
To
be
dispossessed
is
on
the
cards
and
often
round
the
corner.
Therefore the compassionate Ramana is placing before us in the verse quoted at the beginning a way to become Self -aware, and that too steadily. He has put in a nutshell the technique of self-enquiry. One has to dive into the source of one's mind, the Heart, by focusing one's attention on the mind's centre, the 'I'-thought. When thoughts are warded off by 'clinging' to the 'I' by paying exclusive attention to it, it automatically gets merged into its source. For it partakes the same nature, consciousness. When exposed to the fullness of consciousness, the Heart or the Self, the separate 'I' merges naturally into the whole, the true import of the 'I'. The analogy generally given is that of a salt doll which will evaporate if it goes near the sea.
Then the dualistic mind, with all its judgements, fears and elations ends and is replaced by the pure mind which functions from the Heart centre.
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