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This article focuses on the essential spiritual process of Fixing the Mind, or achieving samādhi. Śrīla Prabhupāda clarifies that the material mind (manas) is inherently restless, hovering, and never vacant, making mechanical processes like haṭha-yoga difficult. The most effective, direct, and simple method is bhakti-yoga, which engages the mind immediately in transcendental service, such as chanting, hearing, or meditating on the Lord's form. This process of intentional, fixed engagement on the Supreme Personality of Godhead is the perfection of yoga, leading to the ultimate control of the senses and spiritual realization.

  • The Agitated Mind: The conditioned mind is inherently restless, never vacant, and perpetually hovers between acceptance and rejection (saṅkalpa and vikalpa), preventing proper work and spiritual focus.
  • Bhakti-yoga is the Cure: The process of bhakti-yoga (specifically chanting, hearing, and meditating on Kṛṣṇa) is the simple, direct solution to control and purify the material mind, transforming it into a friend.
  • Samādhi Defined: True samādhi (fixed mind) is achieved when the mind is fully concentrated on the transcendental lotus feet of the Supreme Lord, which is the ultimate destination of the yoga system.
  • The Role of the Ācārya: The spiritual master's primary duty is to direct the disciple's engagement so that the mind becomes fixed at the lotus feet of Kṛṣṇa, ensuring steady progress and determination (dṛḍha-vrataḥ).

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