Chapter 15
Discipline of Suchness
6 August 1970 pm in Bombay, India
Question 1
OS IF A SEEKER IN SENSE RESOLVE t O DIE, t O REtURN tO ER, IN A FE DAYS O CONtRACt FROM ItO SEE FROM It.
CONSEQUENtLY, h ILL DISAPPEAR FOREVER.
SO tION IS: IN tION, DOES ONE NEED tO MAKE ANY SPECIAL PREPARAtION OR tAKE ANY EXtRA PRECAUtION SO t tLE BODY MAY REtURN SAFELY tO tURN OF tLE BODY S ON? PLEASE EXPLAIN.
In many ially the mind.
Even urns out to be a psychological phenomenon.
All bodily manifestations s in the mind.
Let me explain a fe o folloion.
Until fifty years ago, all reated as illnesses of the body.
In t fifty years, t illnesses, tion of p of the psychological illnesses has increased.
Even test of ps is ready to admit today t more ty percent of all s are psychological.
Sicknesses whe mind.
Mind is tratum of mans being, ence.
It is t is t is th.
ts o the will.
If you nessed an experiment in it h keeping in mind.
A ized person is simply one whose conscious mind is asleep and whose unconscious mind is awake.
o sleep, tops doubting, because all doubts and misgivings are limited to the conscious mind.
If o ten parts, it one part of it is conscious whe remaining nine are unconscious.
Nine parts are in tion -- one tenthe mind -- is awake.
It is t doubts, thinks, ponders.
If to sleep, ts beloay totally receptive.
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