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The mind is engaged in two activities: Aalochana or planning and sambhaashana or dialogue. Both these follow different lines. Planning in intent on solving problems that present themselves before the mind. Dialogue multiplies the problems and confounds the solutions, causing confusion and adoption of wrong and ruinous means to solve them. The inner conversation and controversial chatter continues from morning till night, until sleep overtakes the mind. It causes ill-health and the early setting in of old age. The topics on which the chatter is based are mostly the faults and failings of others and their fortunes and misfortunes. This perpetual dialogue is at the bottom of all the miseries of man. It covers the mind with thick darkness. It grows wild very quickly and suppresses the genuine worth of manhood. The talk that inhabits the mind during the waking stage persists even in dreams and robs man of much needed rest. And the sum total of all this exercise is, to speak the truth, nil. No man can call himself full and free unless he succeeds in stopping this evil. The Upanishads announce certain remedial sadhanas to get rid of this obstacle to inner peace.
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