Re: some thoughts on meditation...
[QUOTE=yajvan;81023]hariḥ oṁ
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namasté
Let's look to śākopāya as it[FONT=Tahoma][FONT=Tahoma][SIZE=3] is quite dear to me.
Pranam,
I can't say like Yajvanji, that śākopāya is dear to me (since one gets into a path best suited for him/her as per his karmas), but it was something I was brought into by my lord and was initiated into Shaktipat Yoga. Needless to say as mentioned by Yajvanji, it is one of the fastest means of realization.
When practiced sincerely the results can be achieved in a very short span of time, miracles become part of life so much so that sadhak is no longer interested in miracles (and should not be), the journey on the mortal plane continues till the prarabdha lasts.
One remains in the state of awareness all through, the need for sitting in meditation no longer exists, as one is enveloped in a continuous state of meditation "with open eyes". A state highly desired by the advanced sadhaks, yet the sadhak may not be considered fully realized but then a very thin veil remains between him and the final state and with some serious efforts can be achieved easily.. and finally sadhak becomes Jivan-Mukta- a stage where one is left with nothing to achieve- attain.
Lets hear more from Yajvanji.
OM
Jo sahaj hai, saral hai, wohi satya hai!
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