The Mental Body
We must now deal with
the mental body, which is taken as
equivalent to mind for
practical purposes. The first thing for a
man to do in practical
Yoga is to separate himself from the
mental body, to draw
away from that into the sheath next above
it. And here remember
what I said previously, that in Yoga the
Self is always the
consciousness plus the vehicle from which the
consciousness is
unable to separate itself. All that is above the
body you cannot leave
is the Self for practical purposes, and
your first attempt
must be to draw away from your mental body.
Under these
conditions, Manas must be identified with the Self,
and the spiritual
Triad, the Atma-buddhi-manas, is to be realised
as separate from the
mental body. That is the first step. You
must be able to take
up and lay down your mind as you do a tool,
before it is of any
use to consider the further progress of the
Self in getting rid of
its envelopes. Hence the mental body is
taken as the starting
point. Suppress thought. Quiet it. Still
it. Now what is the
ordinary condition of the mental body? As you
look upon that body
from a higher plane, you see constant changes
of colours playing in
it. You find that they are sometimes
initiated from within,
sometimes from without. Sometimes a
vibration from without
has caused a change in consciousness, and
a corresponding change
in the colours in the mental body. If
there is a change of
consciousness, that causes vibration in the
matter in which that
consciousness is functioning. The mental
body is a body of
ever-changing hues and colours, never still,
changing colour with
swift rapidity throughout the whole of it.
Yoga is the stopping
of all these, the inhibition of vibrations
and changes alike.
Inhibition of the change of consciousness
stops the vibration of
the mental body; the checking of the
vibration of the mental
body checks the change in consciousness.
In the mental body of
a Master there is no change of colour save
as initiated from
within; no outward stimulus can produce any
answer, any
vibration,ůin that perfectly controlled mental body.
The colour of the
mental body of a Master is as moonlight on the
rippling ocean. Within
that whiteness of moon-like refulgence lie
all possibilities of
colour, but nothing in the outer world can
make the faintest
change of hue sweep over its steady radiance.
If a change of
consciousness occurs within, then the change will
send a wave of
delicate hues over the mental body which responds
only in colour to
changes initiated from within and never to
changes stimulated
from without. His mental body is never His
Self, but only His
tool or instrument, which He can take up or
lay down at His will.
It is only an outer sheath that He uses
when He needs to
communicate with the lower world.
By that idea of the
stopping of all changes of colour in the
mental body you can realise
what is meant by inhibition. The
functions of mind are
stopped in Yoga. You have to begin with
your mental body. You
have to learn how to stop the whole of
those vibrations, how
to make the mental body colourless, still
and quiet, responsive
only to the impulses that you choose to put
upon it. How will you
be able to tell when the mind is really
coming under control,
when it is no longer a part of your Self?
You will begin to
realise this when you find that, by the action
of your will, you can
check the current of thought and hold the
mind in perfect
stillness. Sheath after sheath has to be
transcended, and the
proof of transcending is that it can no
longer affect you. You
can affect it, but it cannot affect you.
The moment that
nothing outside you can harass you, can stir the
mind, the moment that
the mind does not respond to the outer,
save under your own
impulse, then can you say of it: "This is not
my Self." It has
become part of the outer, it can no longer be
identified with the
Self.
From this you pass on
to the conquest of the causal body in a
similar way. When the
conquering of the causal body is complete
then you go to the
conquering of the Buddhic body. When mastery
over the Buddhic body
is complete, you pass on to the~conquest of
the Atmic body.
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