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Annamalai Swami
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Swami Vivekananda
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Inner flowering of a monk
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Annamalai Swami Quotes on Meditation
- If you are having trouble with your enthusiasm
for sadhana, just tell yourself, 'I may be dead in seven days'. Let go
of all the things that you pretend are important in your daily life and
instead focus on the Self for twenty-four hours a day. Do it and see
what happens.
- Go deeply into this feeling of 'I'. Be aware of it so strongly and
so intensely that no other thoughts have the energy to arise and
distract you. If you hold this feeling of 'I' long enough and strongly
enough, the false 'I' wll vanish leaving only the unbroken awareness of
the real, immanent 'I', consciousness itself..
- Continuous attentiveness will only come with long practice. If you
are truly watchful, each thought will dissolve at the moment that it
appears. But to reach this level of disassociation you must have no
attachments at all. If you have the slightest interest in any particular
thought, it will evade your attentiveness, connect with other thoughts,
and take over your mind for a few seconds. This will happen more easily
if you are accustomed to reacting emotionally to a particular thought.
- Self-inquiry must be done continuously. It doesn't work if you
regard it as a part-time activity.
- Sadhana is a battlefield. You have to be
vigilant. Don't take delivery of wrong beliefs and don't identify with
the incoming thoughts that will give you pain and suffering. But if
these things start happening to you, fight back by affirming, 'I am the
Self; I am the Self; I am the Self;'. These affirmations will lessen the
power of the 'I am the body' arrows and eventually they will armour-plate
you so successfully, the 'I am the body' thoughts that come your way
will no longer have the power to touch you, affect you or make you
suffer.
- If you can hold on to this knowledge 'I am Self' at all times, no
further practice is necessary.
- There is nothing wrong with looking at
Bhagavan's picture. It is a very good practice. But you should not get
sidetracked from you main objective which is establishing yourself as
consciousness. Don't get attached to states of bliss or give them
priority over the quest for the Self.
- There are so many thoughts in the mind.
Thought after thought after thought. But there is one thought that is
continuous, though it is mostly sub-conscious: 'I am the body'. This is
the string on which all other thoughts are threaded. Once we identify
ourselves with the body by thinking this thought, maya follows. It also
follows that if we cease to identify with the body, maya will not affect
us anymore.
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