The Soul's Indomitable Will
The Soul's Indomitable Will
The Soul's Indomitable Will
When we
concentrate we are like a bullet entering into
something, or like a magnet pulling the object
of concentration toward us. At that time we do
not allow any thought to enter into our mind,
whether it is divine or undivine, earthly or Heavenly,
good or bad. In concentration the entire mind
has to be focused on a particular object or subject.
If we are concentrating on the petal of a flower,
we try to feel that nothing else exists in the
entire world but the petal. We look neither forward
nor backward, upward nor inward; only we try to
pierce the object with our one-pointed concentration.
This is not an aggressive way of entering into
something. This concentration comes directly from
the soul's indomitable will, or will power.
When you want to practise concentration on an
object, you should choose something that gives
you immediate joy. If you have a Master, your
Master's picture will give you immediate joy.
If you do not have a Master, select something
that is very beautiful, divine and pure, like
a flower, for example.
We concentrate with
the mind's illumining one-pointedness. We meditate
with the heart's expanding vastness. We contemplate
with the soul's fulfilling oneness.

