Shree: Meditation
140322: Shree
The power of the intellect is to “measure” the
immeasurable. Immeasurable means vibrations leading to the construct of mind
and body and what it means in terms of change, scale, space-time existence and
attachments. To see it; to accept it; to articulate it is the strength of
intellect. There may also be diagrams and geometries to explain this universe
of inner mind and to show the path of God is also the intellect’s role. Indeed,
all our talk would appear rubbish and all perceptions would become disorienting
had it not been for the intellect to find order and transcendence in the world
of motion. God cannot be measured or contained or conditioned – It is eternal
and is situated beyond any laws, yet the intellect can help one renounce
everything and become God. Concentration and meditation is not intellect
although the intellect can grease the mind to attain this state of meditation.
Pain occurs when there is change and when one
resists this change. Giving up may cause pain and a longing to hoard things or
variables. Yet by persistently surrendering and concentrating, everything
dissolves – including all vibrations. So concentration is renouncing all other
things at the cost of one thing and meditation is also renouncing the thing
that is being concentrated on. Having nothing to concentrate on what remains is
perhaps consciousness or bliss. Concentration implies the subject and the
object; whereas meditation dissolves this binary too. Once binary goes; there
is no differentiation; there is no movement; there is only One and hence there
are no conditions and there is consciousness. This according to me seems to be
the case.
Hari Om.
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