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Spring Time, All Time-Part II

Thoughts have no independent status and they will move away from the mental horizon the moment the thinker changes his attention to some other thought. Ramana once clarified “Arranging thoughts in the order of value, the 'I' thought is the all important thought. Personality-idea or thought is also at the root of or the stem of all other thoughts, since each idea or thought arises as somebody's thought".
Any method which tries to minimise thoughts or hold them controlled for sometime would be without a proper foundation. Forceful limitation of thought for particular periods through different modes of spiritual practice would at best be palliatives. They are based on concentration and not on attention. When concentration weakens the forcefully controlled mind would become uncontrolled again and the old thoughts would return with reinforced vigour. There can be no lasting benefit.
It
is
in
this
context
that
one
must
understand
Ramana's
teachings
that
the
peace
of
mind
which
we
all
seek
can
be
found
only
through
understanding
the
mind
and
not
by
controlling
it.
If
one
understands
the
mind
right
it
would
be
seen
that
the
mind
is
centred
now
on
the
individual
'I'
thought.
It
would
also
be
seen
that
in
deep
sleep
this
'I'
thought
is
nascent.
Understanding
the
nature
of
this
'I'
thought
by
questioning
its
source,
its
centre,
alone
can
lead
to
the
result
sought
because
one
would
be
rightly
directed.
This
enquiry
into
the
source
of
the
mind
is
called
self-enquiry,
or
enquiring
into
the
nature
of
the
individual
to
whom
all
thoughts
relate.
According
to
Ramana
this
is
the
only
infallible
means
for
being
restored
to
the
natural
state
of
the
silent
mind.
Based on his experience Ramana indicates the source to be the spiritual heart from which the notion of 'I' rises on waking and into which it subsides in sleep. This source is the fullness of consciousness. Thereafter thoughts will arise depending upon the need. They will cease when their purpose is over. There will not be any carry forward of thought. For there is no need to find pleasure outside when one is immersed in joy.
The mind's natural silence is undisturbed by the pulls and counterpulls of a mind with its endless seeking. Happiness in its fullness would have been discovered. Each moment would be fresh and invigorating. For then one has crossed the time barrier. A life lived in the present blooms. It is spring time all the time.
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