The
ground state or vacuum state is an inexhaustible field of creativity, energy,
orderliness and intelligence: Literally a field of all possibilities.
Everything in the universe - animate and inanimate - emerges from this quantum
mechanical level. It is the total potential of Natural Law. All of the
innumerable laws of nature the impulses of nature's intelligence responsible
for governing all diverse tendencies in the universe, are found here. This same
field of nature's unlimited potential can be located within each individual at
the source of thought, the most settled state of one's awareness. Acting from
this level of pure consciousness, one inherits the infinite organizing power of
natural law, making all power of natural law, making all things easy of
attainment.
Imagine
a wave on the sea. Even a very big wave has limitations; it is only this high
and that wide. Now imagine that wave settling down, until it merges with the
sea. Its value then assumes the unlimited, infinitely more powerful status of
the sea. The wave, which was bound before, has gained boundlessness.
The
mind is capable of the same settling down, or transcending process. During
Maharshi's Transcendental Meditation ™, the waves of thought 'retire' to the
source of thought. The word 'transcend' means to go beyond;
"Meditation" refers to thinking. During TM the mind experiences
progressively less excited states of thought until one transcends thought
completely to arrive at its source. The agitated, limited value of thought
gains the unlimited status of Being, the silent depth of the ocean of
consciousness.
Transcending
thought is as effortless as thinking. The mind is like a body of water; choppy
on the surface, silent and stable at its depth. When we experience only the
'noisy' surface level of thinking, difficulties abound. If we could anchor the
surface mind to its vacuum state - if we could enliven the stability inherent
at the depth of consciousness - we would be insulated from 'the winds of
change'.
In
the Bhagavad Gita (2.48) Krishna says; 'Yogasthah kuru karmani': - Established
in yoga or pure consciousness, perform actions. Here the mind is most powerful,
most effective. 'Yogah karmasu kaushalam' (2.50): Yoga is skill in action. From
this level we "do less and accomplish more". The growth of inner
silence is the basis of spiritual unfolding and material success.
Consciousness
is the prime mover of life. Everything we do depends on the quality of our
consciousness. If your mind is sleepy, agitated, or negative, then everything
you perceive. Speak or do reflect that incoherence. But if your consciousness
is orderly, fresh and alert, the world appears much different. Knowledge is
different in different states of consciousness. When you wear red tinted
glasses everything appears red and when you wear green tinted glasses
everything appears green, The Vedas say that knowledge is structured in
consciousness. The world is as we are. If you are anchored to the silent,
blissful state of consciousness, everything you do becomes joyful. Maharshi
summarizes simply, "Handle that one thing - consciousness - by which
everything else is handled".
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