The Art of Thinking Clearly: Beyond Labels, Concepts, and Boxes
Study physics. Indulge your passion for physics. Lose yourself in the mysteries of the universe—the delicate balance of forces, the intricate dance of particles, the mind-bending paradoxes of relativity and quantum mechanics. But do not become a physicist. Do not let that label define you. Just be. Be.
Likewise, immerse yourself in the sacred study of the shastras. Let their wisdom fill your being. Let them challenge and shape your understanding. Let them expand your horizons. But do not become a Pandit. If others call you one, let them. But in your own mind, remain free. Become nothing. Just be.
Maybe you are a seeker. Maybe you are someone on a journey for knowledge, for truth. No—not even that. Seek to know, but do not let seeking become your identity. The moment you see yourself as “a seeker,” you have already built walls around yourself. The seeker’s journey becomes an institution, an establishment, a fixed path. And in doing so, you have lost the very thing you sought—truth in its rawest, purest, most unshaped form.
Whatever label you choose, that label will shape you. It will confine you. It will define the way you see the world. It will become your prison. You will become your position. You will become your point of view.
Certainly you can have a point of view. You must. But do not become identified with your point of view. Do not mistake your perspective for truth itself. When you attach yourself to a position, you become rigid. And an imprisoned mind cannot think freely. A free mind moves. It flows. It adapts. It shifts, not out of inconsistency, but out of a commitment to truth beyond personal investment.
Learn concepts. Study them deeply. Use them wisely. But do not become them. Concepts are tools, not truths. A map is not the territory. A model of reality is not reality itself. If you want to access phenomenal reality, you must be willing to break through concepts, not worship them. The greatest breakthroughs happen when we dare to step beyond what we know. The most profound realizations arise in moments of silence, when concepts fall away, and we see directly.
Write books, but do not become an author. Let words flow from you. Let them create, destroy, inspire, and challenge. But in your own mind, tell yourself you are nothing. The moment you say, “I am an author,” you risk writing for the identity rather than for the truth. Use the boat to reach the shore but then be ready to let that boat go after you reach the shore.
Most of all, never accept an ideology as your own. Never let yourself be absorbed into a belief system. The moment you do, you have decided the answer before truly understanding the problem. You have chosen a side before seeing the whole. You have limited your ability to think, to perceive, to understand. Ideology is a pre-packaged mental framework that spares you the effort of thinking for yourself. Do not take the easy way. Think. Question. Explore.
Do not paint yourself into boxes. Concept boxes. Position boxes. Point-of-view boxes. Category boxes. These are the barriers that restrict your mind. The moment you settle into a box, your vision is limited to its walls. You stop seeing beyond. You stop questioning what is outside. Painting yourself into concept or other boxes means you are superimposing a map or many maps onto reality and hence you will be only seeing a conceptual reality and the phenomenal reality underlying all concepts and ideas will be inaccessible to you. People say apples and oranges are different but they miss the fact that both are fruits. People say black and white are different but both are colors.
Learn to think without second hand labels and distinctions. Try to see things for what they are instead of looking at them through conceptual lenses. You know thinking is very risky business and one must be ready to encounter many strange beasts. But be a slayer of these beasts, never a victim. Learn to think “from” your “self.” The self is all there is.
Do whatever you need to do whenever you need to do it, but do not become identified with what you do. In any case, Sri Krishna has said you are not the doer. Most of the chaos and confusion in the world is because of people who have painted themselves into boxes coming to the table to debate—not to seek the truth, not to ask what is the truth of the matter and what is the right thing to do, but only to defend their right to superimpose their own maps onto the territory, only to defend their right to stay imprisoned in their own boxes and to persuade or cajole others to join them in those boxes.
As Sri Ramakrishna said, bondage is of the mind and freedom is also of the mind.
Freedom is always ‘from something.’ What are you to be free from? Obviously, you need to be free from the person you take yourself to be, for it is the idea you have of yourself that keeps you in bondage.
~ Sri Nisargadatta Maharaj
Step outside all these boxes and enter the nothing box. The Shoonya box. This is not an empty void. It is not a lack of thought. It is a state of pure, unfiltered awareness. A space within your mind that is directly connected to the cosmic mind. In this space, creativity flows unhindered. Insights arise without preconceptions. Understanding emerges from the depths, untainted by dogma, ideology, or identity.
Certainly, think out of the box. But let your mainstay be the Shoonya box. It is from this place of absolute emptiness that the greatest ideas, the deepest wisdom, and the most transformative breakthroughs arise. And the best part? It has been inside you all along.
So be. Just be.
This is a powerful blog, indeed. The work we do should not become our identity. Wishing you most and more.
Pranams.
Ranga.
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