On Completion

This place is a pleasure hologram. You don't get out until you've exhausted all your striving, all your seeking. If you continue to want things, these things will be offered to you.. placed before you like bricks in the path as you walk. When you grow tired of these bricks, you sit down where you are. This is the beginning of freedom... the moment when realization dawns. Your memories urge you on... fuel your reaching. Be present now and free yourself of past and future.
Meditation is not a forced practice. It is a natural giving up. Meditation is the seeking that transcends all other seeking. Going inside to seek the why, the who, the way... because external seeking has lead only to more bricks in the path. These bricks laid down disappear after we tread them. I myself am the only constant. This awareness... watching. Stillness remains at the center, despite all movement, despite all seeking.
Meditation is not a forced practice. It is a natural giving up. Meditation is the seeking that transcends all other seeking. Going inside to seek the why, the who, the way... because external seeking has lead only to more bricks in the path. These bricks laid down disappear after we tread them. I myself am the only constant. This awareness... watching. Stillness remains at the center, despite all movement, despite all seeking.
In Practice
When you have a thought, you can see it as a line extending out externally from yourself to the world outside. Your thought shoots outward. Be aware of the center point, within. A glowing centrality at the heart area... your awareness returns here and aims upward toward another glow and merges. Again and again your thoughts may return. Lines of awareness shooting outward, externally, from you. Let it go. Then return awareness to the glowing heart at center. Aim upward. Samsaar does not need your input to continue on.
Withdraw desire. It is incorrect to say this. There is no actual "withdrawing." It is a natural completion. It is a natural "being." Maintaining this requires no effort when true exhaustion occurs. There is no drug to reanimate your interest in the world and its temporary thrills. There is only silence. Peace at the center.
When you have a thought, you can see it as a line extending out externally from yourself to the world outside. Your thought shoots outward. Be aware of the center point, within. A glowing centrality at the heart area... your awareness returns here and aims upward toward another glow and merges. Again and again your thoughts may return. Lines of awareness shooting outward, externally, from you. Let it go. Then return awareness to the glowing heart at center. Aim upward. Samsaar does not need your input to continue on.
Withdraw desire. It is incorrect to say this. There is no actual "withdrawing." It is a natural completion. It is a natural "being." Maintaining this requires no effort when true exhaustion occurs. There is no drug to reanimate your interest in the world and its temporary thrills. There is only silence. Peace at the center.
called up and out as light
so purely
to that beautific state restored
transfigured just as Christ-- as yogis
to suffer by this sheath no more
5/3/17
so purely
to that beautific state restored
transfigured just as Christ-- as yogis
to suffer by this sheath no more
5/3/17
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1) Chanting and attaining liberation in this very lifetime
2) Embodying righteousness and loving compassion while wishing for the liberation and realization of all sentient beings (vegetarian lifestyle)
3) Giving general dakshina, a financial contribution, to help us further our mission.
4) Giving dakshina which supports establishing our ashram for private spiritual retreats and initiations.