June 15, 2016

Mind parts and part of it, the God!

When a person's sleep is disturbed in its midst, the conscious part of his mind awakes first; it is a primitive and easily believing part of the mind that has no reasoning power. Next the intelligent understanding part of the mind wakes up and finds the conscious mind's naiveness. But there is also another part of mind that is always awake even during the person's sleep! But it has to be activated from its temporary dormant state that is present during the person's sleep. It gets activated only after the conscious mind wakes up. It is the analytical mind. This analytical part itself has three parts - a feeling part, a thinking part and a motor part (that makes the person move). That feeling part of the analytical mind is the 'Soul' mind and the other two parts of it make 'I' mind of the person!
Actually, this analytical mind is not a single one restricted to that person! Probably it is a longer ringlike one that either connects only all the human beings or all the living beings of this Universe! But by birth of the person, a segment of this ring-mind becomes allotted for him with boundaries of it within the ring itself. After this, he feels or thinks himself and his mind as a separate entity! When this person dies, this entity's boundaries disappear with him, and the segment of the ring merges with the main analytical mind ring. But when these boundaries of the entity are slow to disappear even after the death of the person, his 'Soul' mind lingers in this world [as also the 'I' mind (the self mind) for a shorter period lingers] - till those boundaries disappear! Is this main analytical mind ring, the GOD? Find or feel about Him [through Yoga that breaks the entity boundaries and identity of you in the main analytical ring :) ] and inform me if you found or felt Him!
Now coming to our mind parts' activities during the sleep: what is the analytical mind of the person doing when he is asleep - that is, it is in its dormant state before being activated when he wakes up? Does the boundaries of it in the main analytical ring disappear temporarily during the sleep or the person's 'Soul' mind (feeling part of the analytical mind) wanders somewhere in this world or the Universe during the sleep as in the film, Avtar? Who can experience this and inform us about it? If you have experienced this somewhere sometime, share here!

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