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No Mind or Mindfulness ?

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Where is mind? So it can fall into another state?
Yes,
Where is mind?
There is no mind but Light, there are no Thoughts but light, there is no past impressions but light, there is no universe but light.

This light is Me, this light is everything, this light is 'not this not this', this light is not his or her, this light belongs to no one but to itself, its of nature of identitylessness, its of nature of Lump of Awareness, it's by nature Free, its by nature Bliss.

it is home, it is protection, it is immutable.

Everything is mere superimposition on it via names & forms owing to past impressions, Again, they all appearing in this light, all of them are that light itself, they all have existence apart from light as dream objects having existence apart from dream Or in waking like of horns of man.

They all may appear real and distinct, to whom? to mind,The root of this very mind, burns off, when vision turned inwards gets glimpse of that primordial light, the eternal source.

Because then the dark hard rust of Advidya is taken care of.

There is no mind & this is mindfulness, they both are nothing but mere another names of condition called "Avadhuta" which is a person who sees nothing but Brahman.

Brahman At front, At back, At top, At down, Intermediate directions too.

Self in all Conditions is Truth rest but know firmly is mere appearance, is false but again, appearing in self itself they all are but self.

To see self, see nothing but self by seeing nothing at first place.
This self that one lands upon to has no identity, this self is all, all is this Self, which is Brahman.

"Like gold does not exists separate from gold ornaments O Maitreyi, Similarly Brahman in this universe" Said Yajnavalkya in Upnishad, indeed in Upnishad.

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