Why is the mind fixed on a particular point in sádhaná?
By Shrii Shrii Anandamurtiji
“While doing sádhaná, the mind frequently runs after external things. It is very difficult to concentrate the mind, which is by nature restless, on a certain object or idea. Why is the mind fixed on a particular point in sádhaná? Because that point is the veritable link between the relative world and the Absolute; the point exists where the relative world ends and the Absolute begins. This point is representative of the Cosmic Entity. Once this point is controlled, the attainment of the highest state of spirituality becomes easy. To control this point means to be one with Paramátmá.__
Therefore to come out from the scope of the relative world, one must concentrate on this point. One will surely continue to suffer in the sorrows and miseries of the relative world till one’s mind becomes one-pointed.”_
Shrii Shrii Ánandamurti ji
Abhedajinána and Daeshika Vyavadhána Vilopa – Ánanda Vacanámrtam – Part 33