MIND AGAINST MIND
The mind is something which is really nothing but does everything, a lucid definition by Swami Sivananda (Mind and Its Mysteries, by Swami Sivananda, Divine Life Society, Rishikesh). This is the mind, a piquancy difficult to decipher. He goes on to say that the mind is a bundle of thoughts, a collection of Samskaras (impressions), desires, feelings and ideas gathered from different objects. These collections of desires, feelings and ideas of mind are constantly rebranded and resuscitated, as often the objects of contact change. The mind is indeed a thought-manufacturing machine that non-stop manufactures thoughts in a two-state, Jagrata (waking) as well as Svapna ( dreaming), dimensional process. Sage philosopher Swami Krishnananda (Disciplining the Mind, Swami Krishnananda, Divine Life Society) views the mind as the finitude of the finite. He maintains that finitude is the nature of the mind, but infinitude is its aim and objective. The finite has to rise from its limited existe...