Daily Word: Become “ONE” in Deep Samadhi
Daily Word: Become “ONE” in Deep Samadhi
Listen or read this writing:
When I close my eyes, I see and hear images being played like a theater.
My emotions get tossed around like waves hitting against the walls of my mind.
I try hard to fight against these thoughts, but the more I try the more I get tired and want to stop. I hear a voice that says “stop trying and just be, be like a leaf, quiet and still, absorbing the sun’s raze and misty rain, the nutrients for your soul, the leaf has no thought, it is just still.”
So I stop and relax, and let go of trying. Suddenly, I feel the calm and relaxing feeling, like a baby drinking the warm milk from the breast of his mother.
I hear the voice again saying, “look within.”
I start to try to look within, but as I tried to look within, the images and sounds started to play again in the theater of my mind. As I started to pay attention to the images and sounds, I lost focus of “looking within” like losing the frequency from a radio station.
The voice then tells me, “ignore them, they are like the sounds of the wind that blow across the leaf, just continue to look within and just be. Let go and do not attach to anything, not even with the thought of “trying” to not attach to anything forget about that too.
As I start to not focus on the images and sounds, and let go of trying, I start to concentrate on my breathing, in and out.
Suddenly, I went into deep samadhi, it was like I entered a garden where I found a golden gate which only opened when I had no more thoughts, by truly letting go of everything, and then that is when I entered true bliss.
The bliss was hidden inside of emptiness, where there was nothing, no thought, no concept, no feeling, no idea, no trying, no hearing, no seeing, just nothingness. I sat there and felt like I was One with the universe, like I was a new born having no definition of any kind of form, merged into the One Absolute Being.
Now I understand when Jesus Christ said, “I am One with the Father.” Now I understand what the Buddha meant about Nirvana. Now I understand when the Tao Te Ching, said “The Tao is the Great Mother: empty yet inexhaustible, it gives birth to infinite worlds. It is always present within you.” The Way is to be empty from what we know so we can know the Truth (Dharma) which liberates us from ignorance and sin, which leads us to Life which is ultimately Nirvana, Heaven, Self-Realization, knowing God within, becoming One with the Father.
Humbly yours,
Your internet friend,


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