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Silence Amidst Noise
It is one of our pet ideas that if we could somehow run away from the world to the solitary Himalayan heights, to some mountain caves or hermitages, we will be able to solve the problem of the quiet mind. The panacea is "solitude" and it is believed that it can be found only away from our work schedules, from our daily chores, away from the people we are used to.
How can we do anything about the mind unless we are able to somehow escape from intrusions by others who keep spoiling the meditation time by visiting and chatting? Thus thinking, we seek nature"s quiet spots. The desire to be alone, to keep off company, is for the purpose of tackling the mind free from outside disturbance.
There are some others like Paul Brunton who look upon changes from one"s ordinary life as, "a strategic retreat from the world". Having launched upon a feverish pursuit of work, used to looking with dismay at an empty page in the engagement diary or even a gap of few minutes, these retreats to scenic spots are regarded as a balancing factor. Time would then be available to learn about the subtlety and vagaries of the mind, its whims and fancies, since the normal run does not provide any leisure for such meditation or reflection. This is their attitude and hope that "far from the madding crowds" an understanding of the mind would come. Nave it may be but a common belief.
One can well understand the love of "lonely" spots in the conviction that then it is possible to be alone". True, nature"s fascination cannot be under-rated. It has its own magic, its own charm that goes to the very pore of one"s bones. By all means if one"s circumstances permit it, if karma is kind in this regard, one can resort to such places, where the mind is easily harmonious and restful.
It does not need argument to show that changes in environment or circumstances may not be possible for all or at times of one"s choice. Often, carefully laid plans break. Some one or the other, some totally unexpected event or the other would put a spanner in the works. Instead of the joy of the much looked forward to, disappointment would stare one in the face.
Do
we
need
to
regret
this?
Can
we
afford
to
place
the
all-important
need
for
a
silent
mind
in
the
hands
of
some
outer
circumstance
such
as
a
suitable
environment
away
from
work?
In
overrating
the
importance
of
solitude
perhaps
we
have
not
understood
what
solitude
really
means.
Looking
at
it
fundamentally,
the
underlying
assumption
behind
the
linking
of
the
mind"s
quietness
with
a
place
with
soothing
surroundings
only
may
be
an
error.
"Solitude"
says
Ramana,
"is
in
the
mind
of
man".
It
means
making
the
mind
still.



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