Monday, January 4, 2016
Just as action requires no doer, so too thought requires no thinker!
Just as action requires no doer, so too thought requires no thinker.
Thought arises naturally as the svabhAva of Brahman through Shakti. As
long as the 'I ' thought does not creep in, there is Bliss (cf story of
Dama, Vyala and Kata in the Yoga VasiShTha). There the implication seems
to be that repeated thought or performance of action without constant
control leads to the 'I' thought. Without the notion of I there is no
problem of praise or censure, and no expectation either. So it is
liberating. There is simply 'natural ' action playing out prArabdha. The
potter's wheel spinning before it comes to rest after all pots have
been made. But ashubha vAsanAs should be eliminated by practice and
shubha VAsanA allowed but they too die of their own accord in time.
Sattva purified dies of itself.
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