Mind
Is it the mind that sets limits on man?
The desiring mind in man sets limits on everything -
whether it is something that he already has or something
that he wants to possess. But the aspiring heart in
man deals with the infinite - with things that are already
infinite or things that eventually will be infinite.
When someone lives primarily in the mind or in the desire-world,
he is enchained by the limitations of his mind. When
the same person enters into the world of the aspiration,
that means he wants to liberate himself from the world
of limitations.
Can a seeker
live in vast expansion of mind, or is this possible
only for a realized soul?
Vast expansion of mind the aspirant can have for a few
minutes when he is in a very high, deep meditation.
Only the realized soul can enter into this vast expansion
of mind and stay there indefinitely. But we are actually
making a mistake when we use the term "expansion
of the mind." In the state I am referring to, there
is no mind; the mind has been transcended. We feel that
what we experience is the expansion of the mind, but
it is actually the transcendence of the mind. In the
mind there is form, there are limits; but when we speak
of the vast expanse, it is something beyond the domain
of the mind. It is a vast expanse of Light, consciousness,
peace, and bliss.
When we are meditating, we always try to go beyond the
mind. When we want to expand our consciousness, our
physical reality, we have to enter into the soul. But
when we come back from the highest level of consciousness,
we try to understand and express the state we were in
with the help of the mind. That is because the mind
right now is the highest product of human life. But
because the mind is limited, it can never understand
and express the infinite, the Unlimited.
