Most authorities on
meditation do advocate control and guidance of thought, becoming the essence of
it.
Meditation has only
significance when there is an understanding of the mediator. The mediator is a part
from the meditation, because the mind is eager for the results to arrive.
One cannot climb the mountain without first
going through the valley. The valley is the things of the world that need to be
left behind, the mountain become the meditation and matter of taming the
burning desires and passions.
Meditation is a way of life
and the resting of the mind to the immensity of the heart and its virtue, to
facilitate the dilemmas of life.
In the very beginning is
the totality and in the very beginning is the ending and meditation becomes
timeless.
As long the experiencer who
thinks of himself as a part in the experience, one is craving for more
experience.
The mind is free only when
it is no longer conditioned by its own experiences and meditation is the
freeing of the mind from all these things. The mind is free only when this
continuity comes to an end.
The mind does want to be
certain about everything, and this desire is the labyrinth. The important think
to understand is what is actually taking place, that both within and around one
self and not only the vision, or the mind which has been shaped in a certain mold.
If the vision is the
projection of the particular tradition and belief, then those pictures will
paint the background of the mind.
Those images are not
visions actualities and one need to be free of these various forms of
evaluation to understand the actual of what really is. We are never aware of ourselves as we actually
are, when mental toys holding the mind in some interest.
The toy which holds the
interest of the mind may be the Master but it is impermanent and only opens the
doors to the hidden desires of the creator, which is the secret of the whole
creation.
Ponder on this, - the one
who will not take in the idea of unity, will be taken in by unity some day.
The rapture of your heart
will show its mark by its unfolding initiation and the vision of the divine, to
observe.
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