Monday, June 16, 2014

Samadhi - Patanjali Yoga Sutras 109



Becoming one with the origin

When the distance and difference in the name, form and substance between the mind and the object on which the mind was meditating, not only dissolve, it disappears into the highest frequency the space experienced is Samadhi.

In Dhyana mind and the object loses its name and form into a certain frequency which is beyond the mind and the object meditated upon.

In Samadhi not only the mind and the object loses its form even the stuff out of which the mind is made or the stuff out of which the object is made, even that’s stuff loses its form, name, frequency and dissolves into its highest space, reaches the point of no return. In Samadhi, the possibility for returning does not exist. Samadhi is not the end of your spiritual life; it is the beginning of your spiritual life.

Having the purpose alone shining forth and the form or the essence becomes empty into the final highest space never to return to its form before Samadhi, is Samadhi. It is so secret, so sacred for anyone to even think they know the meaning. There are 2 paths to reach that space, you either catch some objects outside of you (deity, guru) and go on doing authentically listening, sometimes even a concept, a sacred truth is enough. The second way is going on unclutching in your inner space and dropping into the deepest space of you until you disappear.

Not only the experience of Samadhi, but even the very path to Samadhi is blissful.


Extracted from P.Y.S. by Paramahamsa Nithyananda
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