Introduction:
what is the state of the mind?
ans:- A state in which our thoughts change after a certain time or phase.
My dear friends, in this blog post we have written about the state of the mind and their nature after studying closely. and we hope that you will get the best result in this blog post.
There are 5 states of the mind, whose names are as follows:-
(1) Fickle state
(2) Unconscious state or silly states
(3) Distraction state
(4) Concentrated state
(5) Wishless state
(1) Fickle state
In this state of the mind, your Mind circles move over many worldly subjects
or objects. means, our mind thinks that if I were there I would have done
this, I should not have done this or I should have done this, at this time if
I was with friends, I would be doing it, means Our mind makes many fantasies
or imagination.
In this state of mind, the mind does not remain fixed on any one of the subjects. The second, third, fourth, etc. revolve on many subjects And then it leaves them and then moves on to some other subjects or fantasies. And this sequence always goes on. that is why this is called the fickle state of the mind.
(2) Unconscious state or silly state of the mind
In this state our mind becomes foolish. suppose If we are doing any work then we forget it and always remain unconscious of that work. Apart from this, we start feeling more sleepy, Laziness, anger, etc. are its main symptoms*.
It is meant to say that in such a state, we behave like fools.
(3) Distraction state of the mind
In this state of mind, your mind is disturbed it means your mind remains
entangled in some subjects and is always Distractions about those subjects.
(4)Concentrated state of the mind
In this state of mind, our mind remains on any one subject.or fickle,
stupidity, and distraction of the mind are ends. and our mind remains fixed on any one subject.
(5) Wishless state of the mind
The wishless or thoughtless state is a state in which any desire in our mind, any thought, any imagination, fidgeting, unconsciousness, distraction, etc. is over. and in this stage, we get the enlightenment or samadhi*.
Three behaviors of the mind
1.Thinking behavior
In this case, any seen or heard subjects' thoughts come in our mind.
2. Tendency behavior
After thinking about the subject, the mind starts to relate to him
3.Positioning behavior
After that, the mind positioning themselves in the same subject, get attached,
or get stuck in it.
Again Thinking Nature is divided into three parts.
(a) When the mind is filled with more elements of purity, it contemplates God.
(b) when this mind is associated with the Element of Dulness, it contemplates unrighteousness and ignorance.
(c) when the mind is equipped with more elements of passion, it contemplates religion, quietness, and knowledge.
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