Sri Nisargadatta Maharaj recounts his journey of self-realization, which took only three years because he completely trusted his Guru [14]. He was told to concentrate on the awareness of "I am" and believed he was beyond all perceivable things. This absolute faith allowed him to realize his "swarupa" (true self) through earnest application [14]. Mastering the Mind:
When the mind operates under master harmony, you experience: mind under master harmony
: Regular practice to cultivate an "inner stillness" and master the mind's erratic impulses [11, 20]. mind under master harmony
If interpreted as a guiding principle, “mind under master harmony” suggests practices such as: mind under master harmony