Nidhidhyasana- Baby Steps
Now comes a very important topic
of this teaching – namely bringing it into my life, in my understanding of
myself. My understanding of who I am, has to match with what we have studied.
So before we get into the topic of samadhi,
let us understand the few first steps.
The very first step is sharangati – so the mind is free from seeking security and pleasure
in anitya jagat and more or less free
from fear, anxiety, hurt, guilt, anger, sadness and mental restlessness. This
kind of mind-set is required for this study to become fruitful in one’s life.
The simple prayer I sent out
today, is a prayer that is based on sharangati.
It will bring about sharantagati. What
was the prayer?
Om Harih Sharan
Om Vishwa-chaitanyaya namah
O Lord, my profound thanks, a thousand, thousand times unto You who are
all-powerful,all-knowing, who are here, there and everywhere.
Whatsoever I am, whosoever I am, I am Your and Yours alone. You are my
support, my Guide, my Protector.
Your Divine Light is always with
me. Bless me, at all times, with unswerving devotion towards You, who are the
Truth.
Om Harih Sharanam
Om Vishwa-Chaitanyaya Namah
Now assuming we have sharanagati we go ahead in understanding the truth about ourselves.
Ask yourself, do I understand
myself as self-evident consciousness. If I do not, then we must start there
itself. Who am I? I am consciousness that is self-revealing. And everything
else is an object of my consciousness. Is this clear to me? Do I understand
myself as svaprakash chaitanyam?
If it is not clear to you
totally – then ask yourself, who do I think I am? Many different ideas will
come up. Your roles in life will certainly come up. So now examine them – are
they not objects of your awareness, objects of your consciousness – because you
know them. You are the knower of your roles, distinct from them. Can you see
this clearly? If not, spend time understanding this fact.
As knower of the roles you
assume, you are a conscious being. And nobody needs to tell you that you are
conscious. You are self-evident consciousness, in whose presence the roles
which involve identification with the instruments of body and mind, are
known. So do you understand that the
body and mind are instruments of experience, rather than you. You are the conscious
being who USES the mind and body, by identifying with them, to have different
experiences. This consciousness that you are is a continuous constant presence –
it is present in every experience of waking, dream and deep-sleep, witnessing
as it were every experience.
This fact must become very very
clear.
How to become clear about this?
By spending dedicated time to see these facts again and again. When you are doing
anything, just pause and step back, and ask yourself right now who am I? Am I
what I objectify or am I the one who objectifies, using the mind as an
instrument to objectify?
As the one who objectifies, am I
not consciousness? For me to be consciousness, do I need anything else – do I
really need a thought to be consciousness? Or is it that thought is revealed in
my conscious presence?
Just do this again and again –
until you totally assimilate that you are self-revealing consciousness and
everything else is an object of your consciousness. Body and mind are naturally
included in objects of consciousness. And you are consciousness that is a
continuous constant presence in every experience.
You go to the next step only
after understanding the previous one. This assimilation you have to do. The
teaching can only take you this far. The assimilation is to be done by each of
us.
The next step is to understand
very intimately that consciousness is the changeless, independent illuminator
of every experience and is not displaced
by any experience. Use the example of light to understand this – is light
displaced by whatever it illuminates? In the presence of light all objects are
revealed. Whatever is seen does not in any way change the light does it? Light
is formless, it pervades the objects illumined and yet it is never stained by
them.
Similarly in the presence of the
light of self-revealing consciousness that you are, every thought, feeling,
decision, doubt, sensation, activity, body is revealed – they are all known, drshya and they have no power to change
consciousness in any way. Again in terms of reality, they are mithya, so they cannot change consciousness.
Like wave does not change water, or ornament does not change gold.
Consciousness is not an object to be changed by another object. Consciousness
that you are is SATYA- whereas drshya
is mithya.
Again understand intimately that
consciousness is the changeless principle because of which it is possible to
know change. To know change, we need a changeless reference or substratum and
consciousness that you are is that changeless substratum. The changeless nature
of consciousness must be assimilated very thoroughly.
Spend time to assimilate the
differences between consciousness-you and objects of consciousness.
Consciousness is never an object. Drshya
is ever an object. Consciousness is always present, always the same. Drshya is changing all the time. Consciousness
is the independent reality, whereas drshya
is dependent on many factors, and eventually dependent on consciousness. Drshya is jadam, not self-revealing. Whereas consciousness is self-revealing.
Drshya is limited, consciousness is
not.….. and so on and so forth.
So thus we need to spend
dedicated time to assimilate what we have studied, so that we can own up the
knowledge. That spending dedicated time is called as nidhidhyasana.