| Hindu mythology
of creation talks about how the universe is created each time the Creator
Brahma blinks! Millions of human years, called yuga, pass by between
each blink of the Creator.
Sages of ancient India measured time through
the concept of kshana, Kshana is not chronological time. It was
not measured as the amplitude of a pendulum or the frequency of an
electronic chip. Kshana was not generic time, but individual time.
Kshana is the time between two thoughts. My kshana and your
kshana are different.
In the case of the average person, in whom the
mind is constantly active, desires and thoughts pour out without a stop, the
time between two thoughts is very small, very very small. In whom there are
no thoughts, kshana is infinite.
Kshana is the time between two thought.
It is the space between two thoughts. This is the time and space that Buddha
referred to as sunya, and that which Sankara referred to as purna.
It is the no-mind zone. The mindful zone, in which you touch base with
yourself. It is that present moment in which you come face to face with the
divinity within yourself, recognize the cosmic energy that you are part of.
When you are in that kshana, you are
truly aware; you are energized and refreshed. Meditation takes you into that
awareness.
When you are in front of an enlightened Master
who is in a no-mind state without thoughts your own thought level comes
down, and kshana becomes longer. Without even trying you become
calmer, more peaceful, and more aware.
When the mind stops, time too stops; it stands
still.
Contrary to what western philosophers say the
idle mind is not the devil’s workshop. If it silent, it is God’s workshop! It is the busy mind that is truly the
devil’s workshop.
Descartes dais, “I think, therefore I am”.
That is a mere fact; an irrelevant one. You cannot reach the state of
awareness of who you are though thinking. You need to transcend the mind,
you need to drop the mind to be aware of who you are.
Hindu scriptures say, “When you stop
thinking, you are.' This is truth; the comic truth. Be still and you will be
God.
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