Q: How am I to think myself out when my
thoughts come and go as they like. Their endless chatter distracts
and exhausts me.
M: Watch your thoughts as you watch the
street traffic. People come and go; you register without response. It
may not be easy in the beginning, but with some practice you will
find that your mind can function on many levels at the same time and
you can be aware of them all. It is only when you have a vested
interest in any particular level, that your attention gets caught in
it and you black out on other levels. Even then the work on the
blacked out levels goes on, outside the field of consciousness. Do
not struggle with your memories and thoughts; try only to include in
your field of attention the other, more important questions, like
'Who am l?' 'How did I happen to be born?' 'Whence this universe
around me?'. 'What is real and what is momentary?' No memory will
persist, if you lose interest in it, it is the emotional link that
perpetuates the bondage. You are always seeking pleasure, avoiding
pain, always after happiness and peace. Don't you see that it is your
very search for happiness that makes you feel miserable? Try the
other way: indifferent to pain and pleasure, neither asking, nor
refusing, give all your attention to the level on which 'I am' is
timelessly present. Soon you will realise that peace and happiness
are in your very nature and it is only seeking them through some
particular channels, that disturbs. Avoid the disturbance, that is
all.
*
You need not stop thinking. Just cease
being interested. It is disinterestedness that liberates. Don't hold
on, that is all. The world is made of rings. The hooks are all yours.
Make straight your hooks and nothing can hold you. Give up your
addictions. There is nothing else to give up. Stop your routine of
acquisitiveness, your habit of looking for results and the freedom of
the universe is yours. Be effortless.
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