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Annamalai Swami  Quotes on Meditation

  1. In the same way, mind is just a Self-inflicted area of darkness in which the light of the Self has been deliberately shut out.
     
  2. The mind and the body are both inert. Any energy or peace you experience can only come from the Self. Drop the identification with the body. These experiences are making you too body-conscious. Just be aware of the Self and try to pay as little attention as possible to the body. The Self is pure energy, pure power. Hold onto that.
     
  3. If you can give up duality, Brahman alone remains, and you know yourself to be that Brahman, but to make this discovery continuous meditation is required. Don't allocate periods of time for this. Don't regard it as something you do when you sit with your eyes closed. This meditation has to be continuous. Do it while eating, walking and even talking. It has to be continued all the time.
     
  4. Remember that nothing that happens in the mind is 'you', and none of it is your business. You don't have to worry about the thoughts that rise up inside you. It is enough that you remember that the thoughts are not you.
     
  5. Tayumanuvar, a Tamil saint whom Bhagavan often quoted, wrote in one of his poems: 'My Guru merely told me that I am consciousness. Having heard this, I held onto consciousness. What he told me was just one sentence, but I cannot describe the bliss I attained from holding onto that one simple sentence. Through that one sentence I attained a peace and a happiness that can never be explained in words.'
     
  6. In every moment you only have one real choice: to be aware of the Self or to identify with the body and the mind.
     
  7. You have to keep up the enquiry, 'To whom is this happening?' all the time. If you are having trouble remind yourself, 'This is just happening on the surface of my mind. I am not this mind or the wandering thoughts.'  Then go back into enquiry 'Who am I?'.
    By doing this you will penetrate deeper and deeper and become detached from the mind. This will only come about after you have made an intense effort.
     
  8. Your ultimate need is to get established in the changeless peace of the Self. For this you have to give up all thoughts.

         

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