“When we're born, our brain is
completely malleable and experiencing
new things all the time,” says Santosh
Kesari, MD, PhD, neurologist, neuro-
oncologist and neuroscientist. “We’re
figuring out positive and negative
behaviors, what is good for survival and
avoiding consequences that would
cause even short-term pain. As we age,
our brain learns ways to do things that
make us do certain things and behaving
accordingly to each context and each
stimulus.”
Mind is objectified by
default-lives outside
Whatever we know, think, and work day
to day because it is the mind that
perceives objects outside. Mind is
objectified by default since birth. It is
the animal mind that is working in us,
always guided by fear, security,
pleasure, and food. It is habitual and
heavily conditioned that seeks
pleasure, security and fear in the world
outside in people, place, objects and
events.
We cannot know the reality when mind
is objectified and experiences of the
outside world are within. We are fooled
by the mind because it claims that we
are nothing but experiences of the
mind.
Problem is in mind, of the
world outside
All experiences happen in mind. All
these experiences, we can say is
knowledge about anything and
everything. When we say – we
experience the problem, or we know
the problem, it is awareness-
experience- knowledge happening in
the mind.
I am – neither the
experiences nor the world
outside
When we say – I am aware or know or
experience a problem, I am present or
witness to a problem, but this I-ness is
neither the world nor my experiences.
The world outside and experiences are
constantly changing. However, I or
witness consciousness never changes.
Body changes from childhood to
adulthood to old age, but witness
consciousness or ‘I am’ does not
change.
When I or ‘witness
consciousness’ remain clear that
it is separate from the world, and
experiences of mind, we are not
influenced by the experiences and
the world outside.
How do we change without
changing the world outside
and experiences in mind?
There are three factors – world, mind
and its experiences and I-ness or the
experiencer. When we see that the
world outside, mind and witness
consciousness or to say the experiencer
or I am are different and separate from
one another.
When I or ‘witness consciousness’
remain clear that it is separate from the
world, and experiences of mind, we are
not influenced by the experiences and
the world outside.
The wisdom of knowing that I-ness is
separate from the experiences in mind
and the world outside is the right
perception. The right perception
removes the wrong notion about- who
am I. Still, we experience the pain, but
the pain does not touch us. Still, we
know the problem, but it does not
influence us.
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