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MINDFULNESS Problems not solved but dissolved by mindfulness What happens to problems and suffering in mindfulness? It is not solved but dissolved. Why it dissolves is because, in witness consciousness, there is no problem. In the world, there is no problem. The problem manifests in the mind when the world outside meets witness consciousness. It creates identification due to ignorance. And ignorance is the cause of suffering, according to the masters of Eastern Wisdom. In the state of mindfulness, mind has changed its perception, that changes the brain. The change in brain changes our attitudes. The attitudes change our personality, in turn change our day to day living. Problem is outside; mind brings it inside because the mind is working on us It is important to find out where the problem enters life stress, pain, pleasure, relationship, professional and social sufferings. The experience of pain and problem happen in mind. The reference point is outside. This reference point in the world is people, place, objects, events and time where the mind moves for securing peace and happiness. When we project happiness outside in things outside, if we get what we want, we experience pleasure. If we do not get what we want, we experience pain. Pleasure seems profit, but short- lived and pain seems a loss, but short- lived. When we dissociate from the mind, we experience the problem is outside not inside. The solution is – working on the mind. Remain a witness consciousness in peace and happiness demands dispassion Eastern wisdom is more than 6000 years old tradition. All 3000 teachers, 30 www.yogicherald.com Dec. 2018 texts and scripture points to one truth- we are neither the body nor the world outside, but separate, independent and free from both. Based on this fact, masters discovered thousands of practices of mindfulness/ meditation. What happens when we practice meditation/ mindfulness All meditation or mindfulness aims at negating – what we are NOT while asserting - what we truly are. The first step is listening to the principles; the second step is contemplation by asking and challenging the wrong notions of the mind that leads to a conviction in mind. Then comes reflection which removes all doubts about the fact that the world outside, experiences in mind is NOT, what we think we are. The third step is what we say in meditation/ mindfulness practice. We practice mindfulness/meditation for peace, happiness, physiological and psychological changes that are by- products. The goal is self-discovery. Discovery of real self is to live and work in witness consciousness not pleasures of the mind. About the author 38+ years of experience in teaching, research, educating thousands of people includes diplomats, engineers, doctors, kids, professors. Many Himalayan masters have mentored Girish Jha. He studied psychology, philosophy, applied mindfulness, Tantra, Yoga, Spirituality. He has a master’s in psychology and applied mindfulness. He has helped people overcome the challenges of HIV, Substance Abuse, Opioid addiction, Stress, anxiety, ADD, ADHD, depression, relationship problems. Know more about author www.girishjha.org