Do Not Buy What the Mind Sells: The Ancient Hindu Art of Witnessing There is a salesman who never sleeps. He works around the clock, pitching product after product — fear, regret, lust, passion, desire, jealousy, anxiety, craving, resentment. He is charming, urgent, and relentless. He knows exactly what language to use to get your attention. He knows your weaknesses better than you do. This salesman is your own mind. The ancient sages of Bharat recognized this dynamic thousands of years ago. They did not call it a problem to be solved by force. They called it a phenomenon to be witnessed with awareness. And their solution was elegant in its simplicity: do not buy. You cannot stop a salesman from speaking, but you are never obligated to open your wallet. What the Bhagavad Gita Reveals About the Mind Bhagavan Krishna, speaking to Arjuna on the battlefield of Kurukshetra, identifies the mind as both the greatest friend and the greatest enemy of the individual self. "For one w...