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Gurudev.how wealthy,composed l feel in having such a Guru and such a blessed knowledge. Tears trickled down but mind was calm and composed. Thank u for this beautiful piece. Pranams on your Lotus Feet.
meditate: to think on. From the Latin “meditat-”, meaning “contemplated”, from the verb “meditari”, from a base meaning “measure”. In most religious/spiritual traditions, particularly those originating in Bharāta (India), meditation is a mental practice in which one either allows thoughts to appear in the mind (and simply observe those thoughts without discrimination) or else one tries to focus all thought upon a single object. That object can be almost anything, yet most commonly is a religious figure (such as God, a demigod, or a spiritual master), a point in one’s visual field (such as a candle flame), a brief prayer (normally referred to as a “mantra”), or else observing or focusing on one’s own breath (a fundamental part of “vipassanā”, in the Buddhistic tradition [“vipaśyanā”, in Sanskrit]). The main benefit of meditational practices is to free the mind of superfluous thoughts. Some individuals in the so-called “ultra-spiritual” community mistakenly believe that the cause of suffering is any thought whatsoever, and therefore, embark on a fruitless endeavour to eradicate all thoughts from the mind (or at least from the intellect - see Chapter 05). How I wish that every single one of those persons end-up in a coma for the remainder of their lives, since that is the only way that they can possibly achieve their impossible goal. Humorously, even coma patients can experience dream thoughts, so even then, their aim may be thwarted! Fortunately, as demonstrated in Chapter 15 of this “Final Instruction Sheet for Humanity”, the source of suffering is NOT due to thoughts as such, but due to a misunderstanding of how life operates. The cure for such nescience is unerring knowledge. In fact, I would posit that excessive meditational practices, such as that observed by the stereotypical Hindu/Buddhist monk who flees to a mountain cave in order to meditate for about fifteen hours per day, is actually detrimental to one’s spiritual development, because it weakens the intellect. Just as the physical body requires regular exercise, the intellectual dimension of the human person also needs to be exercised via the study of philosophy and yoga, which is especially important for those who profess to be spiritual teachers. Therefore, a healthy balance between contemplative practice, intellectual endeavour, and physical exercise is most beneficial. Perhaps the most apposite form of meditation for the overwhelming majority of humans is a kind of ACTIVE meditation, in which one is perpetually contemplating how to best benefit society. Because it is practically impossible for one to fully control one’s thoughts, one should use the hyperactive nature of the intellect to its advantage, by constantly devising methods how to further dharma. This is the principal meditation practice of the current World Teacher Himself, The Saviour of Humanity, Jagadguru Svāmī Vegānanda. Some persons believe that one can learn the “secrets of life” (that is, to fully understand life/existence, and how to live one’s life in accordance with the universal, Divine Will) by sitting in the lotus position and focusing one’s attention on the base (or tip) of one’s nose for several hours per day! Undoubtedly, some have received wise insights during their meditation practice, but to assume that one can replace the accumulated wisdom of the sages over the past twenty thousand years or so, with an introspective path of illumination, is, sad to say, one of the many delusions of pseudo-spirituality. None of the great sages in history were so naturally enlightened as to dispense with a living guru. Even a single day spent at the feet of an actual spiritual master can be more valuable to gaining knowledge and insight into the meaning of life, than an entire lifetime of meditating on one’s navel (figuratively speaking).
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Jai Gurudev 🙏🙏🙏👍🙂
Jaygurudev .tomar ashes krpay tomake prachi anek anek dhannabad toamay.bless us guruji.
Shatakoti pranam Guruj, With your graceful words with breathing process is understood clearly.🙏🙏
Love you so much Gurudev. Thank you so much for everything.
My Doggy Elsa passed 3 days back please let her soul rest in peace Gurudev pl take care of her Jai Gurudev
Jai Gurudev!As usual this meditation was also an explicit experience Repeated pranams on your Lotus feet.
Jai gurudev beautyful calming your magnetic voice dissolves loneliness in emptiness !
Jai Gurudev, I surrender to you Gurudev completely, trust you totally
Grateful to you Guruji ❤🙏❤
Gurudev.how wealthy,composed l feel in having such a Guru and such a blessed knowledge. Tears trickled down but mind was calm and composed. Thank u for this beautiful piece. Pranams on your Lotus Feet.
Guruji. Guruji guruji
Jai Gurudev bless my mind and family
Jai Gurudev feel really got a true companion for lifetime!😇🙏🙏
Namaste guru ji
Thanks really need me these precious vachan and blessings., meditation.❤ U
Jai guru dev 🙏🙏🪷🌷🙏🙏
Thank you Grudev,feeling cool and fresh ❤
Feel so relaxed and calm. Nothing to say.... Jai Gurudev 🙏
Jgd 🙏🙏🌺🌹🙏
Thank you so so much Gurudev... Eternally Grateful For Your Love and Grace...🌹🙏🙏🙏🙏🌹
Thank you so much! ✨🙏🏼🤍🕊️
It was such a wonderful meditation guruji your voice is so calming you have Emmence powerful mind you are true guru
Indeed the best meditations Guruji gives..
meditate:
to think on. From the Latin “meditat-”, meaning “contemplated”, from the verb “meditari”, from a base meaning “measure”.
In most religious/spiritual traditions, particularly those originating in Bharāta (India), meditation is a mental practice in which one either allows thoughts to appear in the mind (and simply observe those thoughts without discrimination) or else one tries to focus all thought upon a single object. That object can be almost anything, yet most commonly is a religious figure (such as God, a demigod, or a spiritual master), a point in one’s visual field (such as a candle flame), a brief prayer (normally referred to as a “mantra”), or else observing or focusing on one’s own breath (a fundamental part of “vipassanā”, in the Buddhistic tradition [“vipaśyanā”, in Sanskrit]).
The main benefit of meditational practices is to free the mind of superfluous thoughts. Some individuals in the so-called “ultra-spiritual” community mistakenly believe that the cause of suffering is any thought whatsoever, and therefore, embark on a fruitless endeavour to eradicate all thoughts from the mind (or at least from the intellect - see Chapter 05). How I wish that every single one of those persons end-up in a coma for the remainder of their lives, since that is the only way that they can possibly achieve their impossible goal. Humorously, even coma patients can experience dream thoughts, so even then, their aim may be thwarted!
Fortunately, as demonstrated in Chapter 15 of this “Final Instruction Sheet for Humanity”, the source of suffering is NOT due to thoughts as such, but due to a misunderstanding of how life operates. The cure for such nescience is unerring knowledge. In fact, I would posit that excessive meditational practices, such as that observed by the stereotypical Hindu/Buddhist monk who flees to a mountain cave in order to meditate for about fifteen hours per day, is actually detrimental to one’s spiritual development, because it weakens the intellect. Just as the physical body requires regular exercise, the intellectual dimension of the human person also needs to be exercised via the study of philosophy and yoga, which is especially important for those who profess to be spiritual teachers. Therefore, a healthy balance between contemplative practice, intellectual endeavour, and physical exercise is most beneficial.
Perhaps the most apposite form of meditation for the overwhelming majority of humans is a kind of ACTIVE meditation, in which one is perpetually contemplating how to best benefit society. Because it is practically impossible for one to fully control one’s thoughts, one should use the hyperactive nature of the intellect to its advantage, by constantly devising methods how to further dharma. This is the principal meditation practice of the current World Teacher Himself, The Saviour of Humanity, Jagadguru Svāmī Vegānanda.
Some persons believe that one can learn the “secrets of life” (that is, to fully understand life/existence, and how to live one’s life in accordance with the universal, Divine Will) by sitting in the lotus position and focusing one’s attention on the base (or tip) of one’s nose for several hours per day! Undoubtedly, some have received wise insights during their meditation practice, but to assume that one can replace the accumulated wisdom of the sages over the past twenty thousand years or so, with an introspective path of illumination, is, sad to say, one of the many delusions of pseudo-spirituality. None of the great sages in history were so naturally enlightened as to dispense with a living guru. Even a single day spent at the feet of an actual spiritual master can be more valuable to gaining knowledge and insight into the meaning of life, than an entire lifetime of meditating on one’s navel (figuratively speaking).
Jgd very intense and relaxed 😌
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Vaalgha Valamudan JaiGuruDev
Thank you Gurudev
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Blessed
Awesome
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Feeling energetic in all way by kripa of gurudev. 😂.
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Hi! Guys I’m was thinking about making a group chat for people who wanna make new friends or just to chat not a big one just around 15 members so if anyone is interested please reply down below or i would love to know any suggestions as well. Thank you
हम अकेले नही ब्रह्मांड हमारे साथ है बढीया ध्यान
Nutan Singh 🎉🎉
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I would love to meet you some day and speak in Kannada with you 😊
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U r with me
Jgd
Jai Gurudev
Mu puppy passed away. Jaigurudev thank U Gurudev
Joý Guruji मे तिपुरासे वलराह है मेरा खुव शासकीय होता हे मे किया करेगा I am susmita Debnath
I think I m a very problematic person
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