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मन की तक़लीफ़ से मुक्त कैसे हों? || आचार्य प्रशांत (2016)
आचार्य प्रशांत
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Mind
Liberation
Trust
Surrender
Suffering
Awareness
Peace
Transformation
Description

Acharya Prashant explains that liberation from the mind's repetitive and painful patterns cannot be achieved through methods or techniques, as the mind itself is the one seeking these methods. He points out that the mind is inherently suspicious and relies on its own desires because it lacks something trustworthy to surrender to. When the mind attempts to trust and gets hurt, its resolve to follow its own whims becomes even stronger, leading to a cycle of suffering. To break this cycle, one must find something truly worthy of trust—something so profound that the mind naturally feels inclined to bow down before it. He emphasizes the importance of being alert to the first signs of inner transformation, comparing them to a tiny green sprout emerging from barren soil. Instead of suppressing these initial feelings of surrender or peace, one must nurture them with patience and care. The mind is like a desert that is constantly searching for water and greenery; it will continue to wander and remain restless until it finds a source of true nourishment and love. Acharya Prashant concludes that once the mind finds its destination or its 'garden,' its wandering will cease naturally. Without finding this higher reality, all human efforts and planned methods to control the mind will inevitably fail.