Shrunken Mind


Another state of mind is the shrunken mind. A shrunken mind means a mind that is lethargic, 
drowsy, in a state of sloth and torpor. It destroys effort, it destroys resolve, it 
prevents you from going forward. So at all times we must try to avoid our mind going 
into a shrunken state. Two factors bring about this shrunkenness of mind. One is the 
consumption of intoxicants and the other is eating too much. So eating in moderation 
is a vital factor for progress in this Path. That is why I always remind you to eat in 
moderation. If you eat in moderation, then that shrunkenness gets tranquilised and 
controlled. If you have a shrunken mind, such a mind cannot progress. No concentration 
will dawn to a shrunken mind. No wisdom will dawn to a shrunken mind. It’s a powerful 
hindrance. Therefore pay attention to it. That is the eighth state of mind.
A Mind Gone Great

There are two other states of mind. A mind gone great and a mind not gone great. What is 
meant by a mind gone great? It means the mind is firmly established in right mindfulness, 
it is one pointed, it is well composed and equanimous. To such a mind we say, it is a 
mind going great. So the three hallmarks of a mind gone great are right mindfulness, 
concentration and equanimity. The further they grow, the greater the mind grows. Greater 
is the power of the mind. Greater is the opportunity for wisdom to dawn in such a mind. 
One of the purposes of this Practice is to acquire a mind that is gone great. As we keep 
developing this meditation, be it Samadhi Bhavana or Vipassana Bhavana, this mind can go 
great. Because mindfulness, concentration and equanimity is all the time developing. If 
the mind is not in right mindfulness, if there is no concentration, if there is no 
equanimity in the mind, then such a mind has not gone great. That would be due to one 
or more of the hindrances yet arising in the mind and such a mind is said to be a mind 
not gone great.

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