Chapter 15
Sankalpa
The Operation Of Thought
There is the spiritual life in God. This is what relates us to the Infinite.
You get everything in Brahman, as He is self-contained and Paripurna (all-full).
All your wants and desires are satisfied there. There is then the physical life.
This it is that connects us with the universe around us. The thought-life
connects the one with the other. It is this that plays between the two.
We have the power within us to open or close ourselves to the divine inflow
exactly as we choose. This we have through the power of mind, through the
operation of thought. If you are Rajasic, you are far from God. You have shut
yourself up from God. If you are Sattvic, you open yourself to the divine
inflow.
The sacred Ganga takes its origin in Gangotri (Himalayas) and runs
perennially towards Ganga Sagar. Similarly, thought-currents take their origin
from the bed of Samskaras (impressions) in the mind, wherein are imbedded the
Vasanas (latent subtle desires), and flow incessantly towards the objects both
in waking state and dream. Even a railway engine is sent to the engine-shed for
rest when the wheels become overhot. But, this mysterious engine of mind goes on
thinking without a moment's rest. The expansion of this mind alone is Sankalpa;
and, Sankalpa, through its power of differentiation, generates this universe.
Ajnanins have fickle minds with a great deal of fluctuation and myriads of
Sankalpas. Their minds ever vacillate through Sankalpas. But, Jnanins will be
free from Sankalpas. They will be ever resting in their Atmic Jnana
(Jnana-Svarupa) which gives the highest satisfaction (Tripti) and Supreme Peace
(Parama Santi).
Sankalpa Only Is Samsara
When Sankalpa increases prodigiously, it is in no way beneficial. It is for
evil only. The cause of bondage is Sankalpa. It is all the Sankalpas and Vasanas
which you generate that enmesh you as in a nest. You become subject to bondage
through your own Sankalpas and Vasanas like a silk-worm in its cocoon. Sankalpa
of the mind itself is pain. Its absence is Brahmic bliss. Sankalpa only is
Samsara; its destruction is Moksha.
It is the Sankalpa of the mind that brings about this world with all its
moving and fixed creatures. The poisonous tree of the great Maya's illusion
flourishes more and more out of the seed of the mind's modifications, full of
Sankalpa, in the soil of the variegated enjoyments of the world.
Maya is a big poisonous tree. Trishnas and Vasanas water the tree of Mayaic
illusion. Karmas are the fruits. Lust, anger, greed, etc., are the sprouts.
Sattva, Rajas and Tamas are the buds. Indriyas are the twigs. Ahankara is the
trunk. Raga and Dvesha are the two main branches. Various sensual objects are
the leaves.
The individualised mind, which is full of Avidya and is all-pervading, though
existing in name, has no form, either external or internal, like the Akasa
permeating all space. The mere manifestation in all objects of (seeming) reality
is the mind. Wherever there is Sankalpa, there does the mind exist.
The origin and the dissolution of this universe, which is nothing but a mode
of consciousness, take place with the complete origination and destruction of
the Sankalpas of the mind. Realisation of Brahman can be effected through the
mind alone after abandoning its Sankalpas and Vikalpas. You should root out
Sankalpa as completely as possible. This destruction of Sankalpa should be
intelligently practised.
Annihilation Of Sankalpas Constitutes Moksha
You may perform Tapas for myriads of years; you may be able to travel at once
through the three worlds; but, never will you be able to reach the stainless
MOKSHA, except through the firm path of annihilation of Sankalpas. Therefore,
endeavour to destroy this Sankalpa and, thereby, attain Brahmic bliss which is
devoid of pains and heterogeneity.
It is only Sankalpa of the mind destroyed beyond resurrection that
constitutes the immaculate Brahmic seat. Why can you not contemplate silently
and secretly in your heart upon the destruction of this Sankalpa? Then it will
so betide that even the throne of an emperor, who sways his sceptre over the
whole earth, will be regarded by you as but a paltry bauble.
Remain without Sankalpa-Vikalpa and Dvaita-Bhavana (idea and feeling of
duality). Divest yourself of all Sankalpas and be a Nirvikalpa. This is
Brahma-Nishtha or Advaita-Nishtha. Strive hard to get this state. You will be
then in perfect peace and joy.
The Svabhava Of Manas
The mind can very easily think of worldly objects. It is its Svabhava.
Thoughts generally flow with ease towards objects. Mental energy will readily
flow in that direction. The mental force can easily flow in the old grooves and
avenues of mundane thoughts. It finds it extremely difficult to think of God. It
is an uphill work for a Samsaric mind of Vyavahara. The difficulty in weaning
the mind from objects and fixing it on God is the same as in making the Ganga
flow towards Badri Narayan instead of its natural flow towards Ganga Sagar. It
is like rowing against the current of the Yamuna. Still, through strenuous
efforts and Tyaga it must be trained to flow towards God, much against its will,
if you want to free yourself from birth and death. There is no other go if you
want to escape from worldly miseries and tribulations.
How To Destroy Sankalpa
Destroy the stains of Sankalpa or the cloud of Sankalpa through the power of
discrimination and constant efforts and be drowned in the ocean of Brahmic bliss
with spiritual illumination. When you try to bury your shadow in the earth, it
always comes out. Similarly, when you try to destroy the Sankalpas through
Viveka-Vritti, they will come out again and again. Withdraw the mind from the
objects and act according to your Guru's instructions. Purify the mind and fix
it on the Akasa of the heart (Infinite Brahman). The mind will be destroyed in
course of time. Be sure of this.
Do not for a moment contemplate upon the things of the universe. You need not
exert yourself too much to rid yourself of this Sankalpa. With the checking of
all thoughts, one's mind will perish. To crush a full-blown flower in one's hand
requires a little effort, but even that little effort is not needed to do away
with Sanklpa. Sankalpa is destroyed with the control of thoughts. Having firmly
annihilated the external Sankalpa through the internal one and having destroyed
the impure mind through the pure one, rest firmly in your Atma-Jnana.
When you are firmly established in the idea that the world is unreal,
Vikshepa (through names and forms) and Sphurana of Sankalpa (thoughts) will
slowly vanish. Repeat constantly the formula, "Brahma Satyam Jaganmithya Jivo
Brahmaiva Naaparah" (Brahman alone is real. World is unreal. Jiva is
identical with Brahman). You will gain immense strength and peace of mind
through the repetition.
Having freed yourself from all desires for the visible objects before you and
having made your impure mind firm and steady through your pure mind, eradicate
all the Sanklpas that arise in the mind. Now, this mind, which arises through
Sankalpas, perishes through it alone like a flame of fire which, though fanned
by the wind, is yet extinguishable by the same.
The State Of Nissankalpa
With the extinction of the base Sankalpas, there is the extinction of Avidya
and its effect, mind. Sankalpa is pain. Nissankalpa is all bliss. Sit alone in a
solitary room. Close the eyes. Watch the mind and destroy the Vrittis one by one
by continuous, energetic efforts. Asamprajnata Samadhi will ensue.
If, with the extinction of the pain-producing Sankalpas, the mind also is
destroyed, then will the thick frost of Moha (delusion) affecting you from
remote periods dissipate itself. Then, like an unobscured sky in the autumnal
season, Brahman alone will shine resplendent, blissful, imperishable, non-dual,
formless and without birth and death.
When your thoughts, which are now dispersed, shall be collected together and
you will remain in a state of repose, then the eternally happy Atman will shine
forth as the reflection of the sun is seen in a clear surface of water. Peace is
not in money, woman or eating. When the mind becomes desireless and thoughtless,
Atman shines and sheds forth eternal bliss and peace. Why do you search in vain
for happiness in objects outside? Search within for bliss in the subjective,
Sat-Chit-Ananda Amrita Atman.