GC: Hello, everyone! We're here for another videocast, and Master Gualberto is with us again. Thank you, Master, for your presence. Master, today I'm going to read an excerpt from a book by Joel Goldsmith called "Invisible Supply." In an excerpt from this book, Master, Joel Goldsmith makes the following comment: "At this stage, we no longer think about Truth, we no longer read it, nor hear it with the mind." Regarding this question of the mind, can you share your perspective on the conditioned mind?
MG: Gilson, the way we approach life, how it happens, is determined by how thought evaluates, compares, accepts or rejects, likes or dislikes, believes or not. When you ask, "What is this conditioning? What is this conditioned mind?", it's the way thought takes place within each of us. We were educated to think what we think, to feel what we feel, and to do what we do. You believe you have the freedom to think, feel, and act. However, you behave in a way that everyone around you is behaving, and you are unaware that this is happening. This is how the mind was programmed to position us in life; this is the presence of a mind that knows no freedom.
We talk about "freedom," but this word, in fact, means nothing. Doing what you like, what you want, is not freedom. You do what gives you pleasure. You like what gives you pleasure in liking. However, this is something that concerns the way this brain, this mind, is conditioned to like what it likes and to do what it does, or to dislike it, or not to do it. There is no truth about ourselves; there is the truth we receive from the thought present in each of us. It is thought that determines this truth. This truth is the truth of the "I," of this "me," of this person, which, by the way, is a way of thinking, acting, and feeling within this human consciousness, which we call the mind.
What is the Reality of What you are? What is the Truth about you? We don't know it! We have not the Reality of What We Are, much less, naturally, the Reality of Life as It Is. If you don't have a vision of yourself, of the Reality about you, you don't naturally have a true vision of who the other is, of what Life is. Our internal psychological condition of existence is the mere existence of the "I," of the ego. We have a way of responding to experience that always stems from the past. This is producing conflict, dilemmas, disorder, and problems in our lives.
It is enough to say that this life-since there is no Freedom in it, and the response is a response that has its origin, its basis, in thought, in this element present within us that comes from the past-all of our actions in life generate problems, generate confusion, and suffer, because there is no way to be otherwise, because there is no Freedom. This has alienated us from life. We are, in fact, in this condition of conditioned mind. Since everything we do, we do it based on the past, on this model of thought, which is part of a collective worldview, we are merely maintaining the continuity of a model of human problems, something common to all and also present in our lives. We lack the Awareness of Reality, the Truth of That which is present here, beyond the "I," beyond the ego, beyond this conditioned mind.
Thus, all kinds of problems are present, and we don't know how to deal with life as it happens. Because we don't know how to deal with life, the problem is the presence of this "I." It's not life that's the problem; it's the presence of someone, which is this "me," the presence of the problem. Can we, in this life, comprehend ourselves enough to go beyond this format? To go beyond this suffering, this disorder, this way of looking at others, ourselves, and life, as everyone is doing? You were born for the Awareness of the Reality of your Being. This Reality of your Being is something that is beyond this very appearance, this dream we call "birth."
See, here we're already presenting you something that is completely strange to our way of thinking about ourselves, about others, about life-including about God. What we were given within this pattern of cultural, social, and educational conditioning about God, were organized religions, sacred books, and scriptures. At best, within this psychological conditioning, we're content to follow what religions say. This movement of following, of accompanying, of thinking within this religious context, intellectually, based on the scriptures, this sense of "I," of ego, still remains, remains alive.
So, we have religious conditionings, also philosophical, political conditionings, cultural conditioning, the culture we were born into, tradition, family conditioning... Can we go beyond all of this? Can we assume, in this moment, the reality of life in this moment, without this conditioned brain, this conditioned mind, this consciousness, which is the consciousness of the "I"? Is there another possible life different from this known life of thought? That's what we're investigating here, saying precisely that yes, this is possible. There is a present Reality; this Reality is the Reality of God, it is the Reality of Liberation from this confusion to something indescribable, to something beyond thought, to the Real Divine Life, where there is no longer separation between the Reality of your Being and the Reality of others, the Reality of Life, the Reality of God. This is what we're seeing with you, delving deeper with you, working with you. Okay?
GC: Master, we have a question from a subscriber here on the channel. She makes the following comment and asks: "My mind judges everything all the time. How can I silence these conditionings and see reality as it is?"
MG: Here, Gilson, regarding this question-note, the movement of the mind is precisely this movement. Thought within us is a movement that, because it comes from the past, it already has conclusions, it already has a basis for evaluation, for comparison; naturally, for judgment. We are faced with an addicted model of behavior, which is the behavior of thought. This is how the mind works, this is how the mind works. The mind sustains itself within us based on an identity it forms, creates, and establishes. Thought is not secure. Notice that no thought lasts more than a few seconds; it arises, and another thought follows. It's like a line! Thought is here, another one soon appears, but thoughts interconnect. So, they create a narrative, they create a story. They have something to tell, they just don't have someone to tell it to. But then they create! At that moment, you appear!
You are the element that is the "I" to hear the thought, to hear what it has to say. Note that this is exactly how the person, the "me," the "I" emerges. The "I," the "me," the person, is just a fragment that separates itself from thought itself, from the narrative itself, from the plot itself, from the very news that thought is bringing. So, follow this carefully: thought emerges, but it emerges with a narrative. A set of words, images, thoughts is an idea-this is a narrative. A thought separates itself from this narrative-this thought is the thinker to hear the news, to accept, reject, agree, like, dislike. This is the presence of the "I." This is the presence of this "me," this thinker.
We have a belief that the thinker comes first. In reality, what comes first is the narrative, the story that thought is telling. It immediately creates, it supports someone to like or dislike, to agree or disagree. Thus, evaluation, comparison, and judgment are born. This is the setting, this is the stage where this play is being performed. This performance of the play, the story, is the story of this "I." This is the presence of self-image, of the person, of this "me"!
We spend our entire lives wrapped in the illusion that we are thinking, that we, as thinkers, are the authors of these thoughts, these judgments, conclusions, evaluations, disagreements, and agreements. All this internal chatter is happening within us all the time. At times, this very thought, in this thinker's format, becomes stressed, nervous, tense, and wants to free itself from the thoughts it is producing. So, the ego, this "I," lives bored, anxious, worried, angry, fearful, stressed. However, all of this is part of the very game of thought, of this play in this theater of the mind. There is the mind as the theater, there is the play happening in this theater-this play is the presence of the movement of thought, this is the conditioned mind. And there is the protagonist, the main actor-he's still part of the story, he's still part of the scene. He's the presence of thought!
Here, together, we're discovering what it means to break free from this condition. Breaking free from this requires a gaze, a quality of mind that silences. When the mind becomes aware of its own movement, through silence, this is possible. You ask how to silence all this conditioning. Yes, because we just described all this conditioning; this entire model of mind is conditioned. You ask how to silence... By becoming aware of these reactions, without reacting, without getting involved! When the mind becomes aware of its own movement, there's something present in this new look. Then, the mind quiets, the brain becomes silent, a new space emerges. We are faced with a different mind, a quality of mind, where this attention is present.
This attention to our reactions is the end of this present element, which separates itself to fight against all of this, to mistake itself for all of this. Then, judgment stops, comparison stops, evaluation stops. This accepting, rejecting, liking, disliking... this dissolves, this disappears. Can we learn this art of looking without the observer, perceiving without the perceiver? Being aware without someone in this awareness? This is the presence of the mind free of the "I," it is the presence of the mind free of the mind. We need a foundation for this new vision, new perception, for this new mind. The foundation is this attention; it is what brings us closer to Self-awareness. And, with Self-awareness, a space opens up, which is the space of Meditation, of the absence of this model, this pattern, this format of conditioned thought. Then, Something new is present.
I invite you to participate in online meetings, so you can have a deeper approach-not to words but to something beyond words, which is present in these meetings called "Satsang." Okay?
GC: Master, we have another question from another subscriber here on the channel. Paula makes the following comment and asks: "Master, I realize I'm always searching for security. How can I let go of this mental comfort zone?"
MG: Well... the illusion is that we are in a mental comfort zone, and we want security to maintain that mental comfort. In reality, this search for security is the greatest proof that, in fact, we are not in a mental comfort zone; there is nothing comfortable about the movement of the mind. The mind is restless, repetitive, chatty, insecure... It is the nature of the mind to seek security-not because it feels secure, but precisely because it carries nothing but insecurity, fear, discomfort. This restless, uncomfortable state of mind creates this impulse to seek security, stability, comfort, peace.
Can we free ourselves from this illusory identity, which is the presence of this "I," which is nothing other than this egoic mind, which is always in this search for security because it experiences this discomfort? This is the question. How does this become possible? By becoming aware of what is present here, precisely this discomfort present here, this dissatisfaction, this fear, this insecurity. This is the truth of this "I." This is the truth of this "me."
Most people, when they talk about the "I," about the "me," about the ego, they speak in the third person. When they talk about the mind, they speak in the third person. They say: "This mind in comfort," "this mind in discomfort," "this 'I'," "this ego, this 'me,'" as if there were a separation between what they are and the "I" itself, the ego itself, the mind itself. Can we become clearly aware that there is no such thing as a separation? The movement of this search for security is the movement of the mind itself, which is the "I," which is this "me," which is this ego. Unless we have a clear vision of what we are addressing, of this given thing we are talking about, we will never have a vision of Truth. Truth reveals itself when Freedom is present. The awareness of Truth is the very presence of this Freedom. We do not separate this Freedom from Truth. It is the clarity of this Truth-which is the truth about the "I," about this "me," about this ego-the presence of this very Freedom, of this condition that is the condition of this mind, which is the condition of this "I."
There is a present Reality that is not this mind, this "I," this "me." A Reality that reveals itself when the illusion ends, a Reality that reveals itself when Truth is comprehended. The clarity, the lucidity, the real vision of this truth, of this sense of duality, of separation, of ego-identity, of the egoic mind, is the end of this psychological condition of a conditioned mind, of a mind in discomfort, of an insecure mind, of a mind in suffering. Having an approach, in this moment, to what is happening here and now, learning to look, to perceive, to become aware of this discomfort, this pain, this suffering, in this instant: this is the end of the "I," it is the end of the ego, it is the end of illusion, it is the end of suffering.
Getting closer to yourself means learning to look at how you function, at how this mind is happening to this "I"... how it feels, how it speaks, how it acts, how it responds to life... how it responds to itself, how it separates itself as a thinker thinking, someone feeling, someone speaking, someone acting... All of this needs to be seen. This vision requires the presence of Self-awareness. It is when, in this moment, Meditation reveals itself. The Awareness of Truth reveals itself. Okay?
GC: Thank you, Master, we've reached the end of our time. Thank you for this videocast. And for those of you who are following along and truly desire to experience these truths, we invite you to participate in the intensive weekend meetings hosted by Master Gualberto. These meetings are offered online, as well as in-person meetings and retreats. These meetings are much more profound than the videos here on YouTube. First, because the Master answers our questions directly, live. And second, and much more impactful, is that, because the Master already lives in this Awakened State of Consciousness, he shares a field of Presence, an energy field around him. And, in these meetings, we end up being carried by Master's energy.
And being carried along on this ride with Master's energy, spontaneously, effortlessly, we enter the meditative state, silencing our minds. We have an incredible facilitation for self-investigation; we can gain insight and comprehension of what lies beyond intellectual understanding. So, here's the invitation. In the first pinned comment, there's the WhatsApp link to join these meetings. Also, please give a like to the video and subscribe to the channel... And, Master, thank you again for the videocast.