Q: …Your mind seems to be always quiet and happy. And
miracles happen round you.
M: I know nothing about miracles, and I wonder whether
nature admits exceptions to her laws, unless we agree that everything is a
miracle. As to my mind, there is no such thing. There is consciousness in which
everything happens. It is quite obvious and within the experience of everybody.
You just do not look carefully enough. Look well, and see what I see.
Q: What do you see?
M: I see what you too could see, here and now, but for
the wrong focus of your attention. You give no attention to your self. Your
mind is all with things, people and ideas, never with your self. Bring your
self into focus, become aware of your own existence. See how you function, watch
the motives and the results of your actions. Study the prison you have built
around yourself by inadvertence. By knowing what you are not, you come to know
your self. The way back to your self is through refusal and rejection. One
thing is certain: the real is not imaginary, it is not a product of the mind.
Even the sense ‘I am’ is not continuous, though it is a useful pointer; it
shows where to seek, but not what to seek. Just have a good look at it. Once
you are convinced that you cannot say truthfully about your self anything
except ‘I am’, and that nothing that can be pointed at, can be your self, the
need for the ‘I am’ is over—you are no longer intent on verbalising what you
are. All you need is to get rid of the tendency to define your self. All definitions
apply to your body only and to its expressions. Once this obsession with the
body goes, you will revert to your natural state, spontaneously and
effortlessly. The only difference between us is that I am aware of my natural
state, while you are bemused.
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