Chitta Suddhi (Inner Purification) (original) (raw)

What is Chitta Suddhi?

Chitta = Consciousness Suddhi – Purification

Chitta Suddhi has many synonyms or equivalent terms.

Chitta means the Pure Consciousness or Principle of Awareness, devoid of all thoughts, or mental modification. It is the basis of all life or Creation. The ego principle which gives the feeling and expression of I and Mineness is the mind which originates in the Chitta. The mind is the aggregation of all thoughts. Superficially speaking life including thoughts, speech and actions are originating from the Chitta Vritti or modification or ripples or waves on the surface of the Chitta or Chetana Shakti or Power of Consciousness. The great Master of Yoga, Patanjali, in his definition of Yoga has mentioned,

योगः चित्त वृत्ति निरोधः
yoga chitta vritti nirodha

English Translation:

When all waves or ripples or modification on the surface of the infinite ocean of the consciousness is removed or prevented from occurring, you to the State of Pure Consciousness or Yoga. You can compare it to the mighty ocean with waves and turbulence in the mind or Maya or relativity or Sansara or Impure State. If there is no wave at all, no turbulence, the ocean is very calm and resting upon itself, all its restless energy is gathered into itself, is the Pure State or Suddha condition. Freedom from irregular or restless chaotic thoughts is Inner Purity or Chitta Suddhi or Yoga. By attaining this state you have achieved awareness of your Inner Infinite, Immortal Real Self, or Atman or Swa. All relativity Maya or Avidya or ignorance has been removed.

What is Sat-Chitta-Ananda?

You are in the Truth about everything. You get a special kind of peace, calmness, joy, wisdom, and confidence. this is also known as Sat+Chit+Ananda or Satchitananda, an expression used to denote God.

These 3 together are known as Self Realization or Chitta Suddhi or Inner Purification or Nadi Suddhi. Self Realization or God-Realization are different aspects of the same process of experience. One is in the beginning, graduating or intensifying to the Final or The Ultimate.

What is re-conditioning and de-conditioning

In order to achieve Self Realization or God-Realization one has to start with Chitta Suddhi or Inner Purification. This necessarily means deconditioning your mind and reconditioning with God Awareness and then going beyond both de-conditioning and reconditioning and realize your oneness with the One, Absolute, the only One which is expressed as Sat Chitta Ananda.

How to attain Chitta Shuddhi?

I shall tell you one of my most important and significant childhood experiences. At that time I was a student of Puri Zilla School, Puri, Orissa, India. I accompanied the old private tutor monk to have darshan of this great Saint, Totapuri Baba. It was believed that he lived for more than 120 years. As I bowed at his Lotus colored fine feet, he blessed me by touching the top of my head. It was a wonderful spiritual experience. He was my Satguru. It was his opinion that Inner Purification or Chitta Suddhi is the first requirement to obtain Divine Knowledge, which gives Self or God-realization.

Methods for obtaining Chitta Suddhi

To obtain this Chitta Shuddhi one has to practice Yoga, Yoga practice as such can’t give God Realization but will prepare the field (Kshetra, i.e body, mind, intellect and ego) to understand in due course of time (God’s Grace). By sincerely, daily, lovingly practicing the following types of Yoga, with inner detachment from rewards and results, will give Chitta Suddhi:

What are the evidences of Chitta Suddhi?

By regular daily, a sincere and loving practice of the previously described methods either anyone or in combinations will give Chitta Suddhi and qualification for Self Realization. The quickest result is obtained by the daily practice of our original Kriya yoga

Role of food and drink in Chitta Suddhi

Om Tat Sat Om

May the Almighty, working through Lord Krishna and Arjuna, Bless, Guide, Protect and Inspire you and remove your troubles.

With Love and Blessings to you. Humbly,
Paramahansa Atmananda Ji