A mind that is calm and still does not want to unnecessarily get into doing. It has no urge to do or create. It acts when needed and rests when not. This is the sattvic mind — steady, balanced, and clear.
A mind that is restless, on the other hand, can’t sit in stillness without doing anything. It always wants to do something, endlessly and feverishly. This is the rajasic mind.
But then there is a lazy mind too, which wants to avoid all work — even those that are necessary to be performed. This is the tamasic mind.
Between the two extremes — laziness on one end and feverish activity on the other — lies clarity. Between the lazy and the restless mind is the clear, calm, and still mind.
Clarity is the choiceless balance of the middle path — the mindful engagement deeply rooted in full awareness.

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