Dear Ram,
Since we talked three days ago things have been really quite
strong for me. I just don’t have a clue about Joseph any more. I somehow lost
him down the plughole.
Ram: There is nobody
there. There is no Joseph.
Joseph: Yes I know.
Ram: It’s just a word
that has been assigned to a bundle of vasanas.
Joseph: So probably
I don’t have a sattvic mind? Should I
work on making myself have a sattvic mind?
Ram: It’s not like
that. Every mind has sattva, rajas and
tamas in it. And rajas
is a good energy – it just shouldn’t be the dominant energy. Tamas is a good energy also but it should not
be dominant either…sattva should. Rajas is helpful for accomplishing things and for providing
motivation for noble projects and good ideas.
Tamas should be there for grounding – in that it helps to turn your
ideas into reality, into making them practical.
When the mind is sattvic you pay close attention to reality, you let it
tell you where to go and what to do. You
gather information and make decisions based on what you have learned, not on
your passions. You don’t move until you
get the proper information. If this is
the case sattva is operating in your mind.
You must be pretty sattvic because it is rare for a guru to listen to
anybody.
Joseph: But I don’t
really see myself as a guru.
Ram: Well that is
right. In fact you are not really a
guru. I am not a guru. There are no gurus. There is only the Self. I am the Self. You are the Self. This is
what the Upanishads say “Tat Tvam Asi
- you are the Self. Guru is just a role,
a limited concept.
Joseph: But you
were suggesting that a sattvic mind is essential?
Ram: Yes, for
grasping this knowledge of the Self it is essential because if your passions
are pushing you everywhere, you are never going to realize who you are. If you are too dull, the knowledge ‘I am
whole and complete’ is not going to happen and you will continue to be buffeted
about in the karmic world. When the mind
is dull you don’t take in information correctly so you get confused, your
discrimination goes and you just can’t make the proper decisions. You end up running around like a chicken with
its head cut off. Rajasic people have so
many conflicting desires they get easily confused. Things are all popping up at the same time
and they don’t know which way to go.
Joseph: I have
moments like that sometimes.
Ram: Earlier today
you were rajasic…speaking of all the events that were happening and somehow
assuming that you were needed to work them out.
It certainly makes your talk about non-attachment seem suspect. But now
you are in a sattvic state – your mind is essentially clear and a little tamas,
a wave of sleep, is coming into the mind because you are relaxing.
The mind is always going to have these energies in them.
This classification is just for identification of your mind. When you are practicing sadhana you analyse
your behaviour, thoughts and so forth, to see how they impact on the mind. If you have too much hot sex you are going to
be tamasic. It’s just a fact. You look at debauched people and you can see
from their faces that their energy levels are very low. Their brains don’t work right. If you eat lots of chillies and spices and
drink Starbucks coffee you are going to be rajasic. Or, more accurately, we could say that you
eat chillies and drink coffee because you are rajasic.
You should analyse every single thing you do. Some relationships make you very tamasic because
the people you are dealing with are tamasic and that energy gets into your mind
and brings your mind down. If you
associate with passionate, active people then you become like that too –
shaking and vibrating just like them.
You should examine every association; ask yourself if you really need a
particular relationship or not.
If you do your work with non-attachment and eat fruit and
vegetables and go to bed at 10.30 or 11.00 at night, your mind will become very
powerful and still and you will get right through things. It is not that in sattva you can’t work
quickly or accomplish things. It is the
best state for getting things done.
Being in a state of rajas is often inefficient because you have so many
irons in the fire that you never get all the loose ends tied up. So there is a continuous feeling of never
getting anything completed or tidied up.
And finally in the tamasic state you tend to ignore things…to your detriment.
Understanding the nature of these energies is just a way to
monitor and therefore purify your mind.
You can’t make a blanket statement about what is good or what would be
bad for you. You need to experiment and
see how a particular energy helps or hinders your work. But the general trend should be toward more
sattva. As the mind becomes more
sattvic, more Self experience happens and your knowledge of the Self gets more
and more clear.
I hope this clears up the issue of a pure mind.
Love,
Ram