Q: If you could tell me what I shall
become, it may help me to watch over my development.
M: How can anybody tell you what you
shall become when there is no becoming? You merelydiscover what you are. All moulding
oneself to a pattern is a grievous waste of time. Think neither of the past nor of the future, just be.
Q: How can I just be? Changes are
inevitable.
M: Changes are inevitable in the
changeful, but you are not subject to them. You are the changeless
background, against which changes are perceived.
Q: Everything changes, the background
also changes. There is no need of a changeless background to notice
changes. The self is momentary -- it is merely the point where the
past meets the future.
M: Of course the self based on memory
is momentary. But such self demands unbroken continuity behind it. You know from experience
that there are gaps when your self is forgotten. What brings it back to life? What wakes you up in the
morning? There must be some constant factor bridging the gaps in consciousness. If you watch
carefully you will find that even your daily consciousness is in flashes, with gaps intervening all the
time. What is in the gaps? What can there be but your real being, that is timeless; mind and
mindlessness are one to it.
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