Which Self is thinking and writing?
Feb 21, 2005 03:15 AM
by christinaleestemaker
--- In theos-talk@yahoogroups.com, "W.Dallas TenBroeck"
<dalval14@e...> wrote:
>
> Feb 20 2005
>
> Dear Chris.....
>
> RE: MANAS - MIND dual and triple
>
> May I suggest?
>
Indeed this is a long story from several lectures!
The importance is that everyone knows from himself , with which Self
he is thinking or talking!
> Our main problem is knowing which "self" is thinking and talking
(when we
> are awake)
Here I prefer a saying from Krisnamurti to one professor with a
monkey mind.: "I am not thinking at all".
> One ought to write a thesis on "How to Think !" For many years I
asked
> myself : How does one learn to think?
Through the meanings and sayings of others! That give us to think.
But not everyone; there are people don't think and do wrong and there
are thinking and do wrong even as there are do Well.
Through experiences in life one get another kind of thinking or not
thinking at all.As the MIND knows.And the Mind is not limited as
Pablo write so well, brains are limited but Mind is Universal and
unlimited get Space and Silence.
>Can thinking be improved?
Yes Yoga does and not only the yoga of Patanjali, also Sarasvati
Who
> controls? How is it controlled? Can it be focussed? [ I found
the sutras
> of PATANJALI helped a lot. A "master-psychologist."]
>
> Let me see if I can let some of the original texts do the
explaining for me:
Yes, thanks I shall look what I can find for myself to puzzle.
Christina
>> Best wishes,
>
> Dallas
>
> ===============================
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: christinaleestemaker Sent: Saturday, February 19, 2005 3:17 AM
> To:
> Subject: Re: Mind & Manas
>
>
>
> " ....If he focused on the lower mind, that all has to do with the
level of
> the people to whom he is speaking.
>
> And if he makes the lower the higher, we all need to do that.!
>
> If you have the trinity in yourself (atma/buddhi/manas) there is no
> duality but trinity.
>
> Christina ....
> CUT
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