Suffering is a stranger to no one. The pain of illness, the anguish of thwarted desires, the disappointment of unmet expectations. Indeed, suffering is universal. The cause, however, is a stranger to most. But this 'stranger' is closer to you than your own shadow. It is none other than your mind.
Say hello to your mind. Meet your mind as you have never met it before. In 'Mind Undressed' the author strips it down to its very core. This book draws upon the profound experience of an enlightened being who has not only understood this ill- understood entity but has managed to transcend it, thus rising well above all notion of suffering.
This remarkable book exhaustively deals with all aspects of the elusive entity called the mind. With assured conviction and fluid eloquence, Anandmurti Gurumaa simplifies the mind's intricacies revealing all its mechanics and dynamics. The author not only explains how an untamed mind is the source of all suffering but also shows us the technique of taming this shrew such that one can bid adieu to suffering forever.
Anandmurti Gurumaa
A mystic, yet contemporary. Anandmurti Gurumaa can be described as both, a modern-day sage and an avant-garde metaphysicist. Born with an exceptionally endowed mind, even as a child she was keen on exploring the fundamental nature of reality. Besieged by existential questions, she embarked upon an inner voyage which propitiously culminated in the desired objective of self-realisation.
Having consummately accomplished the raison d'être of human existence, the compassionate master generously shares her knowledge and experiences with the masses so that everyone can see that they too have the potential to taste the nectar of self-realisation; that no one has to wallow in the dark alleys of ignorance driven suffering.
And this is the simple driving force that takes her from one place to another, from one continent to another holding meditation retreats, giving erudite discourses, encouraging self-enquiry, and inspiring especially the youth to an evolved way of living.
What makes Gurumaa's teachings even more credible and palatable is the fact that she has awakened to the higher reality and hence not only talks the talk but also walks the talk. Moreover, she is completely secular with no allegiance to any one particular religion or sect.
The enigma called mind has captured the interest of many thinkers across the world alike. Philosophers, Psychologists, Neuroscientists, Biologists and even quantum Physicists have been grappling to comprehend this intriguing, intangible, complex entity called the mind. Nobody can deny its existence yet there is only a rare awakened being who manages to fully understand the phenomenon of the mind in its totality. Even to this day, doctors are yet to fully grasp the functioning of the human body (especially the brain), which is gross, perceptible then what can one say about the subtle, imperceptible mind?!
Thus people are stumped when asked to point out where exactly the mind is located in their body although everyone readily accepts that they do have a mind. And such are its melodramas, that one moment you are in heaven and the next moment you are in hell. Indeed, it will be hard to beat such a fantastic inventor that continuously keeps on creating your heaven and hell!
Mind is duality. Mind is dilemma. An unilluminated mind is an abysmal repository of miseries. It takes you on a tumultuous, desire driven roller-coaster ride and helpless under its control you are left all black and blue, wallowing in your mind-inflicted wounds. Mind is the master for common folk. Thus people live their lives as per the conditioning of their mind not knowing that the mind makes a good servant but a very bad master. We need to understand our mind.
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