Witnessing technique – You can witness breathing, you can witness the thought process
- Societies will come and go. You will take birth and you will die
and many lives will come and go, and many, many clouds will pass
through you. But the inner sky – AKSHAT – remains uncorrupted, virgin.
But you can become identified with clouds. You can begin to feel that
”I am the clouds”.
- Everyone is identified with his own thoughts which are nothing more
than clouds. You say, ”my thought,” and if someone attacks your
thought, you never feel that your thought is being attacked – you are
being attacked. The sky is fighting – fighting for clouds because some
cloud has been attacked. The sky feels, ”I am attacked!” The sky was
there when there was no cloud, the sky will be there when there is no
cloud. Clouds add nothing to the sky. And when clouds are no more,
nothing is lost. The sky remains itself totally.
- This is the nature – the inner sky, the inner space. One uncovers
it, discovers it, through witnessing. Witnessing is the basic,
essential thing. It can be used in many, many techniques. In the
Chinese Taoist tradition, they have a method known as ”Tai-Chi”. It is
a method of centering, a method of witnessing. They say do whatsoever,
but remain conscious of the center at the navel. Walking, be conscious
of the center at the navel. Eating, be conscious of the center at the
navel. Fighting, be conscious of the center at the navel. Do whatsoever
you are doing, but remain conscious of one thing: that you are centered
in the navel. Again, if you are conscious of the navel, you cannot
think. The moment you begin to think, you will not be conscious of the
navel.
- This is a body technique. Buddha uses breathing, breath; Taoists use
hara. They call the center at the navel hara. That’s why Japanese
suicide is known as hara-kiri. It means committing suicide remaining
centered in the hara so it is not suicide, it is not just suicide. They
call it hara-kiri only if a person commits suicide remaining
continuously aware of the center at the hara. Then it is not suicide at
all – he is doing it so consciously. You cannot commit suicide so
consciously. With you, suicide is committed only when you are so much
disturbed that you have become absolutely unconscious.
- Whether you use the hara or you use breathing, you must remain
conscious. Krishnamurti says, ”Remain conscious of your thought
process.” Whether it is the process of breathing or the palpitation of
the hara or the thought process, it makes no difference. The basic
thing remains the same. Remain conscious of your thought process. A
thought arises: know that it has arisen. A thought is there: know that
the thought is there. When the thought moves and goes out of existence,
then know, witness that it has disappeared. Whenever a thought goes and
another thought comes, there is a gap in between. Be conscious of the
gap. Remain conscious of the thought process – a thought moving, a gap,
again a thought. Be conscious!
- Use thought as an object for your witnessing. It makes no
difference: you can use breathing, you can use thought, you can use the
HARA – you can use anything. There are many methods and each country
has developed its own. And sometimes there is very much conflict about
methods – but if you go deep, one thing is essential and that is
witnessing – whatsoever the method may be. The difference is only of
the body.
- And Krishnamurti says, ”I have no method,” but he has. This
witnessing of the thought process is as much a method as the witnessing
of breathing. You can witness breathing, you can witness the thought
process. And then, then you can appreciate that if someone is using a
rosary, he can witness it. Then there is no difference between
witnessing the movement of the rosary or witnessing breathing or the
thought process.
- Sufis use dancing, dervish dancing. They use dancing as the method.
You might have heard the name ”whirling dervishes”. They move on their
heels just like children move sometimes. If you move like that you will
get dizzy – just moving on your heels, whirling. And they say, ”Go on
whirling, know that the body is whirling, and remain conscious. Inside,
remain aware! Don’t get identified with the whirling body. The body is
whirling – don’t get identified, remain conscious. Then the witnessing
will happen.”
- And I think that the Sufi method is more sudden than any, because to
witness thought process is difficult, it is very subtle. To witness
breathing is again difficult because breathing is a non-voluntary
process. But whirling you are doing voluntarily. Dancing, whirling
round and round and round, the mind gets dizzy. If you remain aware,
suddenly you find a center. Then the body becomes a wheel and you
become the hub, and the body goes on whirling and the center stands
alone, untouched – akshat – uncorrupted So there are hundreds and
hundreds of methods, but the soul, the significant, the essential, the
foundational thing in all of them, is witnessing.
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