The Eternal Infinity

The Eternal Infinity
The Eternal Infinity

Monday, June 20, 2016

Moving into an Inner Silence.

Arunachala Shiva - Image Copyrighted 2016 - Shyam Lala. Tiruvannamalai
There are things that happen every day to us, from the moment we wake up to the moment we sleep. The day passes by like any other day, sometimes it seems as if time runs by so fast and yet other days seems as if few moments are too long to bear and sit through. Through all of this we experience some things that the mind is always thinking about, it could be our hopes, our desires, our fears, our expectations, or simply things about our past, thoughts that we still hold on to as our reality.

Through all these moments sometimes there is an urge to find a quietness that can put us to rest at least for a few moments so we are able to forget everything and rest in a sense of non intruding, undisturbed peace.  When such a desire arises, what do we do? Do we listen to this or simply ignore it and consider it to be another reason for procrastination of more important things that we have in our mind to do?

This is a question that we need to consider first, as to how important feeling that quietness or peace is to our Being.  Being silent is not something that can harm us. A mind full of thoughts needs some rest too. But then, again we may argue here that a good night’s sleep is enough for us to feel a quieter mind in the morning and for us to feel refreshed. Why is it then necessary for us to consider having a quieter mind in any other way?

The truth is, when we sleep our mind retreats back into its source that is it retreats back into the self, but most times we are not very conscious of it, we are conscious of it to certain extent and when we wake up the mind appear back with all its thoughts, and ideas, expectations and fears so in essence we have only experienced a temporary absence of the mind that gives us a feeling of some quietness. This quietness does not have a more permanent quality with it, it appears and disappears and the freedom or peace experienced with it is also very temporary state. This brings us to question one thing ‘If it’s possible to experience a more sustained silence or deeper peace or quietness for ourselves?’

Surely there is a way but it requires an openness and willingness on our part to accept it and follow it. Mind is going to conjure thoughts endlessly, there will be one thought after another and it’s a never ending stream of thoughts that arise and subside, how is it possible then to find a place deeper within our consciousness to be able to experience and uninterrupted peace?
The answer and techniques are very simple and effective, there Is not much to follow here actually its more of a journey that leads to self discovery of our inner reality of being-ness and the thing we call the mind.

Simply putting we have to take time out to be Quiet…….
Find a moment in a day where you don’t allow any disturbance, distraction or mental pre occupation to demand your attention. This moment need not be long but has to be considered in all sincerity.
It could be anywhere, but it has to be very potent where you can be by yourself without anybody or anyone disturbing you.

What you need to do then is simply sit quietly, do nothing just sit quietly and just watch as to what is happening with your mind right now..
Some may simply find it very difficult initially but its ok take your time to just to look and observe at what is happening in that moment within you.

Breathe in and breathe out. Just breathe just feel  yourself, feel your body, feel  your pain, feel your mind, feel your exhaustion, feel the life that is pulsating within you, feel its moment within you, it ok to feel yourself as you are, with no expectations, with no movements, with no desires, with   no mind.

This moment is your moment of silence, it is  your moment of quietness, it need not have to be under a frame of time, though initially there are  going to be many thoughts arising as to what is to be done, if this is really going to work or not. But eventually there is going to be a natural urge to feel quiet and this is what takes over us. This natural urge to feel the silence is what nurtures us to  be more at peace with ourselves. This desire takes us deeper into our true nature.

As these moments mature into long moments slowly day by day our mental sense of being becomes more flexible, the thing that we used to call mind and its reality of thoughts and desires that we would so passionately hold onto becomes slightly subdued as we watch the process of how mind unfolds its reality to us. We start treating mind not as our direct self but as subordinate self, understanding its nature as an expression of inner desires or habits. This glimpse of understanding is actually very liberating since we realize one more thing… that the mind that we experience as our nature is not really our nature but more an appearance what we have subconsciously accepted to be our self.

This also makes us question as to what is then really our true nature, or what is then our true self.
How is it possible to know oneself?

This moment determines the beginning of our quest for self knowledge and self understanding and is accompanied with moments of self reflection and self enquiry.
We go back to the place we started from, sitting quietly to watch more and observe more, to feel more with our heart, the reality of our existence.

The clouds that carry rain are bound to relieve themselves
Be it in the valleys or the cities it doesn’t matter to them
The earth simply pulls them onto Her bosom
They just let go of what they have carried for so long
Its rain, rain, rain everywhere
The thunders breaking the silence, announcing the storm
They wet the lands, draughts and the farms
When all the water pours itself in the rain
It quenches the thirsty and sometimes floods the rest
So when the clouds of thoughts break their silence
They thunder first and pour later
In moments such as these there is a big release
A rain of tears flooding our being
And as the tears release themselves
The cool waters spread everywhere
The thirst is quenched and everything becomes still
A vast stillness and peace unfolds in our Being.

Shyam Lala - Tiruvannamalai.

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