Cleaning Dirty Things from the Mirror of the Mind
The fundamental problem of material existence is a case of mistaken identity, caused by a contaminated mind. Śrīla Prabhupāda frequently employs the metaphor of a mirror covered in dust. Just as one cannot see their reflection in a dirty mirror, the living entity cannot see their true spiritual nature when the mind is covered by the dust of material desires. This article explores the Vedic science of "mind cleaning"—how to remove the layers of passion and ignorance to reveal the pristine nature of the soul.
Nature of the Dirt
What exactly are these "dirty things" clogging the mind? Śrīla Prabhupāda identifies them as the modes of passion and ignorance, manifesting primarily as lust, anger, greed, and the deep-seated desire to lord it over material nature. This contamination is not superficial; it has accumulated over millions of births. In some places, Śrīla Prabhupāda describes this accumulation as a "mountain of dirt," indicating the formidable challenge of removing it through ordinary means.
- By repeated chanting of this transcendental sound vibration, dirty things in the materialistic mind become cleansed. The dirty things in the materialistic mind are the modes of passion and ignorance.
- The mind of the conditioned soul, on account of its association with the material energy contains heaps of dirt in the form of desires to lord it over material nature. This dirt is like a mountain, but a mountain can be shattered when hit by a thunderbolt.
- If a yogi wants to shatter the mountain of dirt (in the form of desires to lord it over material nature) in his mind, he should concentrate on the lotus feet of the Lord and not imagine something void or impersonal.
Cleaning Process: Chanting and Hearing
While ancient yogis like Vasudeva and Devaki used severe austerities such as prāṇāyāma and eating dry leaves to purify their minds, the recommended process for the modern age is much more accessible and potent. Lord Caitanya Mahāprabhu introduced the saṅkīrtana movement, declaring ceto-darpaṇa-mārjanam: the chanting of the Holy Name cleanses the mirror of the mind. Additionally, simply hearing the activities of the Supreme Lord (kṛṣṇa-kathā) acts as a powerful detergent. When a devotee hears about Kṛṣṇa, the Lord within the heart becomes pleased and personally helps wash away the contamination.
- Ceto-darpana-marjanam: by chanting the holy name of Krsna one is cleansed of the dirt that accumulates in the mind.
- The Supreme Lord within everyone's heart becomes very pleased when a person hears narrations of His activities, and He personally cleanses the dirt from the mind of the listener.
- Whenever there is roaring of a lion, even the big animals like elephants, they go away - similarly, this vibration of transcendental sound will cleanse the elephants of dirtiness in the mind.
Subtle Spots on the Cloth
The cleansing process must be thorough. Śrīla Prabhupāda warns that even after the gross dirt of sense gratification is removed, subtle stains may remain. These include the desire for impersonal liberation, monism, or material success through religion. Just as spots on a clean white cloth are very visible, these subtle desires tarnish the pure heart of a devotee. Complete purification means the removal of all desires except the desire to serve Kṛṣṇa.
Conclusion
The result of this cleansing is the restoration of peace and spiritual vision. As the dust is wiped away, the "blazing fire of material existence" is extinguished. One develops love of God and forgets the "material nonsense" that previously occupied the mind. Ultimately, a clean mind is the prerequisite for entering the spiritual atmosphere of Vṛndāvana.
- When will my mind be cleansed of all material dirt so that I will be able to feel the presence of spiritual Vrndavana?
- Caitanya states that the first result of chanting the maha-mantra, Hare Krsna, is that dirt is cleared from the consciousness, or the mirror of the mind, and then at once the blazing fire of material existence is over.
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