The hidden mind is far more potent than the superficial mind and it is not something very mysterious.
The
hidden or unconscious mind is the repository of our memories. Religion,
superstition, symbols or influence of literature and mannerisms are rooted in
the unconscious.
The open and secret desires
with their motivations are also contained in the hidden mind.
The hidden mind is not
sacred and nothing to be frightened of, nor does it demand a specialist to
expose it to the superficial mind.
The mind and its
superficiality becomes very easy impotent in relation to its own hidden part.
The conscious mind is
occupied with the immediate in the present, whereas the unconscious is under
the weight of a culture that struggles to deal with it, according to its
urgencies.
To eradicate this self-contradiction, the
superficial mind must understand this fact and become the observer.
When there is no resistance
between the open and the hidden, then the hidden, because it has the patience
of time, will not violate the immediate.
The superficial mind,
experiencing the outer without understanding the inner and the hidden is only
produces deeper and wider conflict.
Experience does not
liberate or enrich the mind, as we generally think it does and only enriches
the conflict.
The understanding of the
self and the hidden, frees the total mind from conflict, and reaches into the
subtle forms of intelligence.
In understanding the hidden self in total, is living in which the self contradiction and its alternating sorrow become applicable to work with.
When the mind understands the
superficial and the hidden, it can go beyond its own limitations and discover
that bliss of creativity, which is not of time.
Lifting the veil, that
obscures the heart and its mysterious knowledge, is going beyond the illusion,
into the scared sphere of love.
The soul is covered by thousand
veils and the mind fails to recognize the luminous simplicity in it self.
The door without a key and
the veil not to see, temptation that blinded the eyes and love becomes hard to
realize.
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