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Satyajit. 26. Male. Panda. India. :). ;)
" We were Strangers first, Then We Became Friends, Then One day again we will become Strangers again and then again we will meet as Friends.....and this cycle goes on...."
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“Awareness means you come with an inner light, you move fully alert. Each step is taken in awareness -the walking, the coming, the sitting - everything is done in full awareness.”
OSHO
(Source: facebook.com)
Meditation is not an effort against the mind. It is a way of understanding the mind. It is a very loving way of witnessing the mind — but, of course, one has to be very patient. This mind that you are carrying in your head has arisen over centuries, millennia. Your small mind carries the whole experience of humanity — and not only of humanity: of animals, of birds, of plants, of rocks. You have passed through all those experiences. All that has happened up to now has happened in you also. In a very small nutshell, you carry the whole experience of existence. That’s what your mind is. In fact, to say it is yours is not right: it is collective; it belongs to us all.
OSHO
“Freedom gives you the opportunity either to fall below the animals or to rise above the angels.
Freedom is a ladder: one side of the ladder reaches hell, the other side touches heaven. It is the SAME ladder; the choice is yours, the direction has to be chosen by YOU.”
OSHO
(Source: facebook.com)
No Dimensions Meditation - Music.
I love this !
I love her magical voice. This meditative track takes me deep into inner silence.
“Meditation is the only answer to all the questions of man. It may be frustration, it may be depression, it may be sadness, it may be meaninglessness, it may be anguish; the problems may be many, but the answer is one. Meditation is the answer.
The simplest method of meditation is just a way of witnessing. There are one hundred and twelve methods of meditation, but witnessing is an essential part of all one hundred and twelve methods.
So as far as I am concerned, witnessing is the only method. Those one hundred and twelve are different applications of witnessing.
The essential core, the spirit of meditation is to learn how to witness.
(by miishty)
I don’t think you should meditate because it’s an obligation. Yes it’s good for and there are many benefits but you shouldn’t meditate to try and gain something. If you ‘try’ to meditate everyday you are signing yourself up for failure. Once you realize meditation is not a another ‘thing to do on your list’ it will fit naturally into your schedule. 24/7 the human brain is busy doing something: studying, driving, talking, thinking, or trying to be someone: a good friend, good daughter, good citizen. Meditation is the opposite of doing. Doing nothing should not become a duty because that will defeat the purpose.
This !
Deepak Chopra ( via thesensualstarfish )
(Source: journalofanobody)
OSHO
“Meditation means being ecstatic in your aloneness. But when you become ecstatic in your aloneness, soon the ecstasy is so much that you cannot contain it. It starts overflowing you. And when it starts overflowing you it becomes love. Meditation allows love to happen. And the people who have not known meditation will never know love. They may pretend that they love but they cannot. They will only pretend — because they don’t have anything to give, they are not overflowing.
Love is a sharing. But before you can share, you have to have it! Meditation should be the first thing. Meditation is the center, love is the circumference of it. Meditation is the flame, love is the radiation of it. Meditation is the flower, love is the fragrance of it.”
OSHO
Miss the present and you live in boredom. BE in the present and you will be surprised that there is no boredom at all.
Start by looking around a little more like a child. Be a child again!
That’s what meditation is all about: being a child again — a rebirth, being innocent again, not-knowing.
OSHO