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Life is a mystery, not a problem
VIGYAN BHAIRAV TANTRA VOL2
Life is a mystery, not a problem
PUT MINDSTUFF
IN SUCH INEXPRESSIBLE FINENESS
ABOVE, BELOW AND IN YOUR HEART.
CONSIDER ANY AREA OF YOUR PRESENT FORM
AS LIMITLESSLY SPACIOUS.
Life is not a problem but a mystery. For science life is a problem, but for
religion it is a mystery. A problem can be solved, a mystery cannot be
solved -- it can be lived but it cannot be solved. Religion offers no
solutions, no answers. Science offers answers; religion has none.
This is the basic difference, and before you make any effort to understand
what religion is, this basic difference in the very approach of a religious
mind and a scientific mind is to be deeply understood.
When I say that science looks at life as a problem, as something which can
be solved, the whole approach becomes intellectual. Then the mind is
involved, not you. You are out of it. The mind manipulates, the mind
tackles, the mind penetrates and analyses. The mind argues, doubts,
experiments, but you as a totality are out of it. Hence this very puzzling
phenomenon: a scientist may be a very keen intellectual as far as his own
department of research is concerned, but in ordinary life he will be just as
ordinary a human being as anyone else -- nothing special, just ordinary. In
his own branch of knowledge he may be a genius, but in life he is just
ordinary.
Science includes only your intellect, not your totality. An intellect has a
violence, it is aggressive. That is why very few women can be scientists --
aggression is not natural to them. Intellect is male, aggressive, violent:
that is why men are more scientific and women are more religious. Intellect
tries to dissect, divide, analyze, and whenever you dissect an alive thing,
the life disappears. Only dead parts are left in your hands.
That is why science never touches life. Really, whatsoever it touches
becomes dead. When science says there is no soul or there is no God it is
meaningful, not because their is no soul or no God, but because this shows
that the very approach of the scientific mind is such that you cannot touch
life anywhere. Wherever science touches, death happens. In the very method,
in the very way, in the very approach of division, analysis, dissection,
life is bracketed out.
One thing: intellect is violent and aggressive, so the ultimate outcome
through intellect can only be death, not life. It is partial, not total, and
parts are dead. Life is an organic unity. You can know life through
synthesis, not through analysis. The greater the synthesis the higher the
forms of life that evolve. God is the ultimate synthesis, the total unity,
the wholeness of existence. God is not a puzzle but the ultimate synthesis
of all that is -- matter is the ultimate analysis of all that is.
So science comes to atomic materiality and religion comes to cosmic
consciousness. Science moves downwards to the last, lowest denominator and
religion moves upwards to the highest denominator. They move in opposite
dimensions. So science transforms everything into a problem, because if you
have to tackle it scientifically, you first have to decide whether it is a
problem or not. Religion takes mystery as the base. There is no problem,
life is not a problem. The emphasis is that it cannot be solved. A problem
means something solvable, something which can be known, something knowable.
It may not be known right now, but it is not unknowable. At the most it may
be unknown, but that unknownness will disappear and it will be transformed
into a known thing.
So really, religion cannot ask a question like, "What is life?" This is
absurd. Religion cannot ask such a question as, "What is God?" This is
nonsense. The very approach of religion is not to create problems. Religion
can ask how to be more alive, how to be in the very current of life, how to
live abundantly; religion can ask how to be a God -- but it cannot ask what
God is.
We can live mysteries, we can become one with them, we can lose ourselves
in them, we can have a totally difference existence, the very quality
changes -- but nothing is solved, because nothing can be solved. And all
that appears to be solvable, all that appears to be knowable, is only
because we are taking it in fragments. If we look at the whole then nothing
is knowable, we just go on pushing the mystery backwards. All our questions
are temporary, they appear to be answers only to lazy minds. If you have a
penetrating mind you will come again upon the same mystery, only it has been
pushed back, a step back. Just behind the answers the question is hidden.
You have simply created a facade of an answer, just a curtain over the
mystery.
If you can feel the distinction, then from the very beginning religion
takes on a different shape, a different color and a different view. The
whole perspective changes. These techniques that we are discussing here are
not to solve anything -- they don't take life as a problem. Life is there.
It has been a mystery and will remain a mystery. Whatsoever we do we cannot
demystify it, because to be mysterious is the very quality of it. That life
is mysterious is not something accidental, it is not something which can be
separated, it is the very life itself. So to me, the more you enter into the
mysterium, into the mysterious, the more religious you become.
A really religious man will not say that he believes in God; he will not
say that God exists. These things seem to be very superficial, they seem to
be like answers given to certain questions. A religious man cannot utter
such profanities -- that God is. It is such a profound phenomenon, such a
mysterious thing, that to say anything will be profane. So whenever someone
asked Buddha whether God existed or not, he remained silent. You are asking
a thing which cannot be answered. Not that there is no God, but to answer
such a thing will make it answerable. Then life will become a problem which
can be answered. Then the mystery disappears. So Buddha said, "Don't ask me
any metaphysical questions."
Questions can only be physical. Physics can answer them. Metaphysical
questions are not there, they cannot be, because metaphysics means the
mystery.
These techniques are to help you to move more deeply into mystery, not into
knowledge.
Or you can look at it in a different way: these techniques are to help you
to be unburdened of your knowledge. They are not to help you to increase
your `knowledgeability', because `knowledgeability' is the barrier. The door
is then closed for the mystery. The more you know, the less you are capable
of penetrating deep into life. The original wonder must be recaptured,
because in a childlike sense of wonder nothing is known and everything
becomes a mystery. And if you move into the mystery, the deeper you move,
the deeper the mystery becomes. Then a moment comes when you can say that
you don't know anything. That is the right moment.
Now you have become meditative. When you can feel a deep ignorance, when
you become aware that you don't know anything, you have come to the right
balancing point from where the door of the mystery can open. If you know,
then the door is closed; if you are ignorant, fully alert that you don't
know anything, the door suddenly opens. The very feeling that you don't know
opens the door.
So take these techniques not as knowledge, but as a help to make you more
innocent. Ignorance is innocent, knowledge is always a sort of cunningness,
cleverness. If you can use your knowledge to be ignorant again, then you
have used it rightly. This is the only use of all the scriptures, of all the
knowledge, of all the Vedas -- to make you childlike again.
Now the first technique:
PUT MINDSTUFF IN SUCH INEXPRESSIBLE FINENESS
ABOVE, BELOW AND IN YOUR HEART.
Three things. First, if knowledge is important then the head is the center;
if childlike innocence is important then the heart is the center. The child
lives in the heart; we live in the head. The child feels; we think. Even
when we say that we feel, we think that we feel. Thinking becomes primary
for us, feeling becomes secondary. Thinking is the tool for science, feeling
is the tool for religion.
You must start to be a feeling organism again. And both the dimensions are
different. When you think, you remain separate; when you feel, you melt.
Think about a flower, a rose flower. When you think, you are separate,
there is a gap, a distance, a space. For thinking, space is needed; for
thoughts to move, distance is needed. Feel the flower and the gap
disappears, the distance drops. Because for feeling, distance is the
barrier. The closer you come, the more you feel. A moment comes when even
closeness appears to be a sort of distance -- and then melting happens. Then
you cannot feel the boundaries of where you are and where the flower is, of
where you end and where the flower begins. Then boundaries melt into each
other: the flower enters you in a way, you enter the flower in a way.
Feeling is losing the boundaries; thinking is creating the boundaries. That
is why thinking always insists on definitions, because without definitions
you cannot create boundaries.
Thinking says define first, and feeling says don't define. If you define,
feeling stops.
The child feels; we think. The child comes close to existence, he melts and
allows the existence to melt into him. We are isolated, imprisoned in the
head. We are like islands.
This sutra says to come back to the heart center. Start feeling things. It
will be a great experiment if you start feeling things. Whatsoever you do,
give a certain amount of your time and energy to feeling. You are sitting
here, you can listen to me -- but that will be part of thinking. You can
also feel me here but that will not be a part of thinking. If you can feel
my presence, then definitions are lost. Then really, if you come to a moment
of feeling, you don't know who is speaking and who is listening. This can
happen right this very moment. Then the speaker becomes the listener and the
listener becomes the speaker. Then really they are not two, rather, they are
two poles of one phenomenon: on one pole is the speaker, on another pole is
the listener. But these are just poles, isolated. They are not real. The
real thing is just in-between these two -- the life, the flow. Whenever you
feel, something other than your ego becomes important. Object and subject
lose their definitions. A flow, a wave, exists -- on one pole the speaker,
on another pole the listener, but the life is the wave.
Head gives you clarity, and because of this clarity much confusion has come
into being because the head defines clearly, marks boundaries, makes maps.
With reason, everything is clear-cut: no vagueness, no mystery is allowed.
All that is vague is rejected, only the clear is real. Reason gives you a
clarity, and because of clarity, a great misunderstanding arises. Clarity is
not reality. Reality is always unclear, vague. Concepts are clear, reality
is mysterious; concepts are rational, reality is irrational.
Words are clear, logic is clear life is not clear. The heart gives you a
melting vagueness. It reaches reality more intimately, but it is not clear.
And because we have chosen clarity as the goal, we have been missing
reality. You must have unclear eyes to enter reality again. You must be
vague, you must be ready to enter into something which cannot be
conceptualized, into something which is not logic, into something which is
staggering and real, staggering and alive.
Clarity is dead. It remains fixed. Life is a flux, nothing is fixed,
nothing remains the same the next moment. How can you be clear about it? If
you insist too much on clarity you will lose contact with it. That is what
has happened.
This sutra says that the basic thing is to come back to the heart center --
but how to come to it? PUT MINDSTUFF IN SUCH INEXPRESSABLE FINENESS ABOVE,
BELOW AND IN YOUR HEART.
The word `mindstuff' is not a good translation of the original Sanskrit
word CHITT. But English has no other equivalent. So it is good in a way, it
carries the meaning, not of `mind' but of `mindstuff'.
Mind means mentation, thinking, thought, and mindstuff means the background
upon which these thoughts float -- just as in the sky the clouds move.
Clouds are the thoughts and the sky is the background upon which they move.
That sky, consciousness, has been called mindstuff. Your mind can be without
thoughts; then it is chitt, then it is pure mind. When it has thoughts it is
impure mind.
If your mind can be without thought, then it is very subtle, the subtlest
thing possible in existence. You cannot conceive of a more subtle
possibility. Consciousness is the most subtle thing. So when there are no
thoughts in the mind, you have pure mind. The pure mind can move towards the
heart, the impure mind cannot. By impurity I don't mean any immoral thoughts
in the mind, by impurity I mean all thoughts -- thought as such is impure.
Even if you are thinking of God it is an impurity, because the cloud is
moving. The cloud is very white, but the cloud is there and the purity of
the space is not there. A cloudless sky is not there. A cloud may be a black
cloud, a sexual thought moving in the mind, or the cloud may be a white
cloud, beautiful, a prayer moving in the mind, but in both cases the pure
mind is not there. It is impure, clouded. And if the mind is clouded you
cannot move in the heart.
This has to be understood because with thoughts you cling to the head.
Thoughts are the roots, and unless those roots are cut you cannot fall back
to the heart.
The child remains in the heart only up to the moment that thoughts
crystalize, that thoughts start floating in his mind. Then they take root;
then through education, culture, cultivation, they become rooted; then by
and by the consciousness moves from the heart to the head. The consciousness
can remain in the head only if there are thoughts. This is basic. If there
are no thoughts, consciousness immediately drops back to its original
innocence in the heart.
Hence so much emphasis on meditation, so much emphasis on non-thinking, on
thoughtless awareness, on choiceless awareness, or on Buddha's `right
mindfulness', which is just mindfulness without any thought, just being
aware. What happens then? A very great phenomenon happens because when the
roots are cut, immediately consciousness drops back to the heart, to the
original place where it had been. You become a child again.
Jesus said, "Only those who are like children will enter into the kingdom
of my God." He refers to those persons whose consciousness has come back to
the heart. They have become innocent, childlike.
But the first basic requirement is to PUT MINDSTUFF IN SUCH INEXPRESSIBLE
FINENESS....
Thoughts can be expressed. There is not a single thought which is
inexpressible, nor can there be. If it is inexpressible you cannot think it;
if you can think it, it is expressible. There is not a single thought which
you can say is inexpressible. The moment you can think it, it has become
expressible -- you have already expressed it to yourself.
Consciousness, pure consciousness, is inexpressible. That is why mystics go
on saying that they cannot express what they know. Logicians always raise
the question that if you know, then why can't you say it? And their argument
has meaning and significance. If you really say that you know then why can't
you express it?
For a logician, knowledge must be expressible -- that which can be known
can be made known to others, there is no problem. If you have known it, then
where is the problem? You can make it known to others. But the mystic's
knowledge is not of thoughts. He has not known it as a thought, he has known
it as a feeling. So really, it is not good to say, "I know God." It is
better to say, "I feel." It is not good to say, "I have known God." It is
better to say, "I have felt him." That is a more accurate description of the
phenomenon because the `knowledge' is through the heart it is like feeling,
it is not like knowledge.
PUT MINDSTUFF IN SUCH INEXPRESSIBLE FINENESS.... Mindstuff, consciousness,
CHITT, is inexpressible. If a single thought is moving, it is expressible.
So, to PUT MINDSTUFF IN SUCH INEXPRESSIBLE FINENESS means to come to a point
where you are conscious, but not conscious of any thought; where you are
alert, but there is no thought moving in the mind. This is a delicate point
and very difficult -- you can miss it easily.
We know two states of mind. One is when thoughts are there. When thoughts
are there, you cannot move to the heart. Then we know another state of mind
-- when thoughts are not there. When thoughts are not there, you fall
asleep. Then too, you cannot move to the heart. Every night, for a few
moments, for a few hours, you fall out of thinking. Thoughts cease, but you
don't reach to the heart because you are unconscious. So a very delicate
balance is needed. Thoughts must cease as they cease in deep sleep, when
there is no dream -- and you must be as alert as you are while awake. These
two points must meet. Mind must be as thoughtless as it is in deep sleep,
but you must not be asleep, you must be perfectly alert, aware.
When awareness and this thoughtlessness meet, it is meditation. That is why
Patanjali says that samadhi is like SUSHUPTI. The highest ecstasy, samadhi,
is like the deepest sleep, with only one difference: in it you are not
asleep. But the quality is the same -- thoughtless, dreamless, undisturbed,
without a single ripple, totally calm and quiet, but alert. When you are
aware and there is no thought, you will feel a sudden transformation in your
consciousness. The center changes. You are thrown back. You are thrown to
the heart. And from the heart, when you look at the world, there is no
world, there is only God. From the head, when you look towards existence,
there is no God, there is only material existence.
Matter, material existence, the world, and God are not two things, two
outlooks, two perspectives. They are the same phenomenon looked at from two
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PUT MINDSTUFF IN SUCH INEXPRESSIBLE FINENESS, ABOVE, BELOW AND IN YOUR
HEART. Be totally in it, merged, immersed. Be simply consciousness, above,
below, in the heart; the whole heart surrounded by simple consciousness; not
thinking anything in particular, just being aware, with no word, with no
verbalization, not thinking at all, just being.
Put mindstuff above, below, and in your heart, and everything will become
possible to you. All the doors of perception will be cleansed and all the
doors of mysteries will be opened. Suddenly there will be no problem, and
suddenly there will be no misery -- it is as if the darkness has disappeared
completely. Once you know this you can move back to the head but you will
not be the same. Now you can use the head as an instrument. You can work
with it, but now you are not identified with it, and even while working with
it and looking at the world through it, you will know that whatsoever you
are seeing is because of the intellect. Now you are acquainted with a higher
standpoint, a deeper view -- and any moment you want to you can drop back.
Once you know the passage and how consciousness drops back; how your age,
your past, your memory and your knowledge, disappear and you become a
newborn child again -- once you know this secret, this passage, you can
travel to that point as many times as you like, and you can be refreshed
again and again. If you have to move to the head, you can use it; you can
move in the ordinary world, working but not getting involved in it, because
deep down you know that that which is known by the intellect is partial. It
is not the whole truth. And a partial truth is more dangerous than a lie,
because it appears to be true and you can be deceived by it.
Some more points. When you move to the heart, you look at existence as a
total being. The heart is not departmental, the heart is not a fragment of
you, the heart means you in your totality. Mind is a fragment, hand is a
fragment, leg is a fragment, stomach is a fragment, the whole body taken in
parts is fragmented. The heart is not a fragment. That is why my hand can be
cut off and I will be alive. Even my brain can be removed and I will be
alive, but if the heart is gone, I am gone.
Really, my whole body can be removed but if my heart is beating I am alive.
The heart means your wholeness, so when the heart fails, you are no longer
there. All other things are just parts, disposable. If the heart is beating
you will remain intact. The center of the heart is the very core of your
existence. I can touch you with my hand. That touch will give me a certain
knowledge about you, about your skin, whether it is smooth or not. The hand
will give a certain knowledge to me, but that knowledge will be partial
because the hand is not my wholeness. I can see you. My eyes will give a
certain knowledge from a different standpoint but that will not be the
whole. I can think about you -- again the same thing. But I cannot feel you
in part. If I feel you at all I feel you in your wholeness. That is why,
unless you know through love, you never know the wholeness of any person.
Only love can reveal the whole personality to you, the whole being, the
essential, the total. Because love means knowing through the heart, feeling
through the heart. So to me, feeling and knowing are not two fragments of
your being. Feeling is your whole being and knowing is just a fragment of
it.
To religion love is the highest knowledge. That is why religion is
expressed more in poetic terms than in scientific ones. Scientific terms
cannot be used, they belong to the realm of knowing. Poetry can be used. And
those who have come to know reality through love, whatsoever they say
becomes poetry. The Upanishads, the Vedas, the sayings of Jesus or Buddha or
Krishna, they are all poetic statements.
It is not just a coincidence that all the old religious scriptures are
written in poetry. It has a significance. It shows that there is some
affinity between the world of a poet and the world of a mystic. The mystic
is also using the language of the heart.
The poet is only a mystic in certain moments of flight, just as when you
jump you can go away from the gravitation of the earth, but you again come
back to it. A poet means a person who has been for some seconds on a flight
into the world of the mystics. He has had some glimpses. A mystic is one who
has gone beyond gravitation completely, who lives in the world of love, who
lives through the heart. This has become his very abode. For the poetic
person it is just a glimpse: sometimes he falls down from the head to the
heart. But this is just for the time being -- again he goes back to the
head. So if you see a beautiful poem, don't try to see the poet who has
written it because you will not meet the same person. You will be
disappointed because you will meet a very ordinary man. He had a glimpse.
For certain moments reality was revealed to him and he came down to the
heart. But he doesn't know the passage. He is not the master of it. It has
been a happening and he cannot move to it by his own will.
When Coleridge died he left about forty thousand incomplete poems. He
really completed only seven poems in his whole life. He became a great poet,
one of the greatest in the world, but he was asked many times, "Why do you
go on piling up incomplete poems, and when are you going to complete them?"
He said, "I cannot do anything. Sometimes a few lines come to me and then
they stop. So how can I complete them? I will wait. I will have to wait. If
it happens again and the glimpse comes to me, and I again have the world
revealed to me, the reality, then I will complete it. But on my own I can do
nothing." He must have been a very sincere poet. To find such sincere poets
is difficult, because the tendency of the mind is to supply. If three lines
have come then you will supply the fourth, and the fourth will kill all the
three because it will come from a very lower state of mind -- when you are
back on the earth.
When you jumped, and you were freed for some moments from gravitation, you
had a different dimension of being.
A poet moves on the earth but sometimes he jumps. In those jumps he has
glimpses. A mystic lives in the heart. He doesn't move on the earth, the
heart has become his abode. So he doesn't really create poetry but
whatsoever he does becomes poetic, whatsoever he says becomes poetry.
Really, a mystic cannot use prose because his prose is also poetry -- it is
coming through the heart, it is coming through love.
PUT MINDSTUFF IN SUCH INEXPRESSIBLE FINENESS, ABOVE, BELOW AND IN YOUR
HEART. The heart is your total being, and when you are total you can know
the total -- remember this. Only the similar can know the similar. When you
are fragmentary you cannot know the total. As within, so without. When you
are total within, the total reality without is revealed to you; you have
become capable of knowing it, you have earned the right to know it. When you
are fragmented within, the reality is fragmented without. So whatsoever you
are within will be the without for you.
Deep in the heart the whole world is different, the gestalt is different. I
am looking at you. If I am looking at you through the head, through
intellect, through one of my parts of knowing, then a few friends are here,
individuals, egos -- separate. But if I am looking at you through the heart,
then individuals are not here. Then just an oceanic consciousness is here
and individuals are just waves. If I look at you through the heart, then you
and your neighbor are not two, then the reality is between you and your
neighbor. You are just two poles, and the real is just in-between. Then here
there is an ocean of consciousness in which you exist as waves. But waves
are not separate, they are linked together. And you are melting every moment
into the other, whether you know it or not.
The breath that was within you just a moment ago has left you -- now it is
moving into your neighbor. Just a moment before, it was your life and you
would have died without it, and now it is moving into your neighbor. It is
his life now. Your body is continuously radiating vibrations, you are a
radiator, so your life energy is constantly moving into the neighbor and his
life energy is moving into you.
If I look at you from my heart, if I look at you with loving eyes, if I
look at you totally, then you are just radiating points, and life is moving
continuously from you to others and from others to you....
And not only just in this room, this whole universe is a constant flux of
life energy. It goes on moving. There are no individual units, it is a
cosmic whole. But through intellect the cosmic never appears, only
fragments, atomic fragments, appear. And this is not a question which can be
comprehended through intellect. If you try to comprehend through intellect
it will be impossible to comprehend it. It is a totally different outlook,
from a different point of existence.
If you are total within, the totality without is revealed to you. Some have
called that revelation God-realization: some have called it moksha,
liberation; some have called it nirvana, cessation. Different words,
altogether different words, but they signify the same core, the same
essence.
One thing is basic to all these expressions -- the individual disappears.
You may call it God-realization, then you are no longer an individual; you
can call it liberation, then you are no longer a self; you can call it
cessation -- as Buddha has called it -- then just as a lamp, a flame, ceases
to be, disappears, disperses, you cannot find it anywhere again, you cannot
locate it, it has gone into non-being, so the individual disappears. But
this point has to be pondered over. Why do all religions say that the
individual, the self, the ego, disappears when you realize the truth? If all
religions emphasize this, this means that the self must be illusory --
otherwise how can it disappear? The self must not be there really, only then
can it disappear. This may seem paradoxical, but this is so: only that which
is not can disappear. That which is will persist in being, it cannot
disappear.
Just because of the head a false entity has come into being -- the
individual. If you come down to the heart, the false entity disappears. It
was a creation of the head. From the heart the cosmic is, the individual is
not; the whole is, the parts are not. And remember, when you are not, you
cannot create a hell; when you are not, you cannot be in misery; when you
are not, there can be no anxiety, no suffering. All anxiety, all suffering,
exists because of you -- the shadow of the shadow. The self is unreal, the
ego is unreal, and because of that unreal self many unreal shadows are
created. They follow you, you go on fighting with them, but you will never
be victorious because the base goes on being hidden within you.
Swami Ramteerth has said somewhere that he was staying in a house, in a
poor villager's house. The small child of the villager was playing just in
front of the hut, and the sun was rising and the child saw his shadow. He
tried to catch it, but the more he moved, the more the shadow would move
ahead. The child started crying. He was a failure. He tried in every way to
catch it, but it was impossible. To catch a shadow is impossible -- not
because a shadow is such a difficult thing to catch, it is impossible
because the child was moving to catch it. When he was moving, the shadow
moved ahead. You cannot catch a shadow because a shadow has no substance,
and only a substance can be caught.
Ramteerth was sitting there. He was laughing and the child was crying, and
the mother was at a loss about what to do. How to console the child? So she
said to Ramteerth, "Swamiji, can you help me?" Ramteerth went to the child,
caught the child's hand and put it on his head -- the shadow was caught. Now
that the child had put his hand on his head, the shadow was caught. The
child started laughing. Now he could see that his hand had caught the
shadow.
You cannot catch a shadow, but you can catch yourself. And the moment you
catch yourself, the shadow is caught.
Suffering is just a shadow of the ego. We are all like that child, fighting
with suffering, anxiety, anguish, and trying to disperse them. We can never
be victorious. It is not a question of strength -- the whole effort is
absurd, impossible. You must catch the self, the ego, and once you catch it,
suffering suddenly disappears. It was just a shadow.
There are persons who start fighting with the self. It has been taught,
"Disperse the self, be egoless, and you will be in bliss," so they start
fighting the self, the ego. But if you fight you are still believing that
the self exists. Your fight will give food to it, it will become an
energy-giving thing to it, you will be feeding it. This technique says don't
think of the ego, just move from the head to the heart and the ego will
disappear. The ego is a projection of the head. Don't fight with it. You can
go on fighting for lives together, but if you remain in the head you cannot
win.
Just change the standpoint, just move from the head to a different
standpoint, to a deeper standpoint of the being, and the whole thing changes
because now you can look from a different perspective. From the heart there
is no ego. Because of this we have become afraid of the heart. We never
allow it to have its own way, we always interfere with it, we always bring
mind into it. We try to control the heart through the mind because we have
become afraid -- if you move to the heart, you lose yourself. And this
losing is just like death. Hence the incapacity to love, hence the fear of
falling in love. Because you lose yourself, you are not in control.
Something greater than you grips you and takes possession. Then you are not
on sure ground and you don't know where you are moving. So the head says,
"Don't be a fool, move with reason. Don't be mad."
Whenever someone is in love everyone thinks that he is mad. He himself
thinks that something has gone crazy, "I am not in my senses!" Why does it
happen? Because now there is no control. Something is happening that he
cannot control, he cannot manage and manipulate. Rather, something is
manipulating him, a greater force has taken him over. He is possessed....
But unless you are ready to be possessed there can be no God for you.
Unless you are ready to be possessed there is no mystery for you, and no
bliss, no benediction. One who is ready to be possessed by love, by prayer,
by the cosmos, means one who is ready to die as an ego. Only that one can
know what life really is, what life has to give. What is possible becomes
immediately actual, but you must put yourself at the stake.
This technique is beautiful. It doesn't say anything about your ego. It
doesn't say anything about it. It simply gives you a technique, and if you
follow the technique, the ego will have disappeared.
The second sutra:
CONSIDER ANY AREA OF YOUR PRESENT FORM AS LIMITLESSLY SPACIOUS.
This is the same, through a different door. The basic essential is the
same, that is, to destroy limits. Mind creates limits. If you don't think,
you move into the unlimited. Or, from a different door, you can try with the
unlimited and you will fall from the mind. The mind cannot co-exist with the
unlimited, with the undefined, unbordered, infinite. The mind cannot exist
with the unbordered, so if you can try something limitless, the mind will
disappear.
This technique says, CONSIDER ANY AREA OF YOUR PRESENT FORM AS LIMITLESSLY
SPACIOUS. Any area. You can just close your eyes and imagine that your head
has become infinite. Now there are no boundaries to it. It goes on and on
and on and there is no boundary to it. Your head has become the whole
cosmos, without any boundaries. If you can imagine this, suddenly thoughts
will stop. If you can imagine your head as infinite, thinking will not be
there. Thinking can exist only in a very narrow mind. The narrower it is,
the better for thinking. The greater the mind, the less the thinking, and
when the mind becomes total space, there is no thinking at all.
Buddha is sitting under his Bodhi tree. Can you imagine what he is
thinking? He is not thinking at all. His head is the whole cosmos. He has
become spacious, infinitely spacious. This technique is good for those who
can imagine, it will not be good for all. For those who can imagine, and for
whom the imagination becomes so real that you cannot really say whether it
is imagination or real, it will work. Otherwise it will not be of much use.
But don't be afraid, because at least thirty per cent of people are capable
of such imagination. These people are very powerful.
If your mind is not very educated it will be easy for you to imagine. If it
is educated then the creativity is lost, then your mind is just a storage
space, a bank. And the whole education system is a banking system. They go
on banking and dumping stuff onto you. Whatsoever they feel has to be dumped
onto you, they do. They use your mind for storage-then you cannot imagine.
Then whatsoever you do is just repeating that which has been taught to you.
So those who are uneducated, they can use this technique very easily. And
those who have come out of university without being distorted by it, they
can also use it. Those who are really still alive, even after so much
education, they can do it. Women can do it more easily than men. All those
who are imaginative, dreamers, they can do it very easily.
But how to know whether you can do it or not?
You can do a small experiment before entering it. Just lock both your hands
together and close your eyes. For five minutes, any time, relax in a chair,
lock both your hands together, and just imagine that the hands are so locked
that even if you try, you cannot open them. It will look absurd to you
because they are not locked but you just go on imagining that they are.
For five minutes go on thinking, and then say three times in your mind,
"Now I will try to open my hands but I know it is impossible. They are
locked and they cannot be opened."
Then try to open them. Thirty per cent of you will not be able to open your
hands. They will be really locked, and the more you try, the more you will
feel that it is impossible. You will start perspiring -- you cannot open
your own hands. Then this method is for you. Then you can try this method.
If you can easily open your hands and nothing has happened, this method is
not for you. You will not be able to do it. But don't get scared if your
hands do not open, and don't try too much, because the more you try, the
more difficult it will be. Just close your eyes again and imagine that now
your hands are unlocked. You will need five minutes again to go on imagining
that when you try to open them, they will open immediately.
Unlock the same way as you locked them, just through imagination. And if
this is possible, that your hands become locked just by imagination and you
yourself cannot open them, then this technique will work miracles for you.
And in these one hundred and twelve techniques there are many which work
with imagination. For all those techniques this hand-locking experiment will
be good. Just remember, experiment whether or not the technique is for you.
CONSIDER ANY AREA OF YOUR PRESENT FORM AS LIMITLESSLY SPACIOUS. Any
area.... You can consider the whole body. Just close your eyes and consider
that the whole body is spreading, spreading, spreading, and then the
boundaries are lost. It has become infinite. What will happen? You cannot
even conceive of what will happen. If you can conceive that you have become
the cosmos -- that is the meaning, the infinite -- all that is bound up with
your ego will not be found there. Your name, your identity, all will be
lost. Your poorness or richness, your health or your disease, your miseries
-- all will be lost, because they are part of the finite body. With an
infinite body they cannot exist. And once you know this, come back to your
finite body. But now you can laugh. And even in the finite you can have the
sense, the feel of the infinite. Then you can carry it.
Try. And it will be good if you try from the head, because that is the base
of all illness. Close your eyes, lie down on the ground or sit on a chair
and relax. Just look within the head. Feel the walls of the head spreading,
expanding. If you feel that it will be very staggering, then try it slowly.
First think that your head has come to occupy the whole room. You will
actually feel your skin touching the walls. If you can lock your hands, this
will happen. You will feel the coolness of the walls which your skin is
touching. You will feel the pressure.
Go on moving. Your head has gone beyond -- now the house has come within
your head, then the whole town has come within your head. Go on spreading.
Within three months, slowly, you can come to the point where the sun rises
in your head, it starts moving in your head. Your head has become infinite.
This will give you a deep freedom such as you have never known. And all the
misery that belongs to this narrow mind will disappear. In such a state,
Upanishadic seers could say, `AHAM BRAHMASMI' -- "I am the Divine, I am the
Absolute." In such ecstasy `ANALAHAK' was uttered.
Mansoor cried in ecstasy, "ANALAHAK, ANALAHAK -- I am the God." Mohammedans
couldn't understand him. Really, no sectarian will be able to understand
such things. They thought he had gone mad, but he was not mad, he was the
sanest person possible. They thought he had become an egoist. He said, "I am
the God." So they killed him. While he was being killed, with his hands cut
off, he was laughing and he was saying, "ANALAHAK, AHAM BRAHMASMI -- I am
the God." Someone asked, "Mansoor, why are you laughing? You are being
murdered." He said, "You cannot murder me. I am the whole."
You can murder only a part. How can you murder the whole? Whatsoever you do
to it cannot make any difference.
Mansoor is reported to have said, "If you really wanted to kill me, you
should have come at least ten years before. Then I was. Then you could have
killed me, but now you cannot kill me, because I am no more. I myself have
killed the ego which you could have killed and murdered."
Mansoor was practising certain Sufi methods of this type, the type in which
one goes on expanding until the expanse becomes so infinite that one is no
more. Then the whole is and the individual is not. In these past few
decades, these past two or three decades in the West, psychedelic drugs have
become very significant. And the attraction is really one of expansion,
because under the influence of the drug your narrowness, your limitations,
are lost. But it is a chemical change, nothing spiritual happens out of it.
It is just a forced violence on the system -- you force the system to break.
You can have a glimpse that you are no longer confined to anything, that
you have become infinite, liberated. But this is because of the chemical
enforcement. Once back, you will be again in the narrow body, and now this
body will feel more narrow than before. Again you will be confined to the
same imprisonment, but now the imprisonment will be more intolerable because
you have had a glimpse. And because that glimpse was through a chemical you
are not master of it, you will become a slave, you will become addicted. Now
you will need it more and more.
This technique is a spiritual psychedelic. If you practise it, a spiritual
change will take place which will not be chemical and of which you will be
the master.
Take it as a criterion: if you are the master, then the thing is spiritual.
If you are the slave, then beware -- the thing may appear to be spiritual,
but it cannot be. Anything that becomes addictive, powerful, enslaving,
imprisoning, is leading you towards more slavery, more `unfreedom' --
whatsoever the appearance.
So take it as a criterion that whatsoever you do, your mastery must grow
through it. You must become more and more the master of it. It is said, and
I repeat it again and again, that when meditation has really happened to
you, you will not need to do it. If you still need to do it, it has not yet
really happened. Because that too has become a slavery. Even meditation must
disappear. A moment must come when you need not do anything. Then just as
you are, you are Divine; just as you are, you are the bliss, the ecstasy.
But this technique is good for expansion, for expanding the consciousness.
Before trying it, try the hand-locking experiment, so that you can feel. If
your hands become locked, you have a very creative imagination, it is not
impotent. Then you can work miracles through it.
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