The Mind Investigates the Mind – Finds No Mind
Photo Credit: Instagram The Mind Investigates the Mind – Finds No Mind The mind is often seen as the centre of our existence. It thinks, analyses, and reacts, and we identify ourselves with its movements. Yet, in the light of Himalayan Samarpan Dhyanyog, as explained by Shivkrupanand Swamiji, the mind is not the ultimate reality. When investigated deeply, the mind reveals itself to be nothing more than a collection of thoughts and impressions. And when the mind turns inward to investigate itself, it discovers that there is no mind - only a vast expanse of consciousness, pure silence, and bliss. This realisation does not come through intellectual effort but through unconditional surrender. The mind, by its nature, resists silence. It wants control, certainty, and activity. But in Samarpan Meditation, the seeker learns to surrender the chitta at the sahastrar to the Guru-energies. In this surrender, the restless movements of the mind begin to dissolve. The Satguru’s vibrations ...