Some one asked Annamalai Swami:
One can have a temporary experience of the Self, the underlying reality, but then it goes away. Can you offer any guidance on how to stablize in that state?
Annamalai Swami:
A lamp that is lit may blow out if the wind is strong.If you want to see it again, you have to relight it.But Self is not like this. It is not a flame that can be blown out by the passing winds of thoughts and desires. It is always bright, always shining, always there.If you are not aware of it,it means that you have put a curtain or a veil in front of it that blocks your view.
Self does not hide itself behind a curtain.You are the one who puts the curtain and then close it again, it means that you are still believing in wrong ideas.If you have eradicated them completely, they will not reappear. While these ideas are covering up the Self, you still need to do constant 'sadhana'.
So, going back to your question, the Self does not need to stabilize itself. It is full and complete in itself.The mind can be stabilized or destabilized, but not the Self.
Source: Annamalai Swami, Final Talks. Ed. David Godman.
Thursday, March 11, 2010
Ramana Maharshi Disciple Says Mind Can Be Stabilized Or Destabilized, But Not The Self
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