Monday, December 2, 2013

Bhagwad Gita solaka 4.

                                   When one is not attached to the objects of senses,
                                   nor to actions,
                                  Renouncing all the selfish motives, then one is said
                                   to have ascended to yoga.

                                                                                    This is the stage of Samadhi, can not described by verbally. but some ideas can be given. in fact in other education we feed the mind with some topic as by history, or by literary knowledge. we programed the mind or filled with some subject. but in meditation by any method as japa or observation we empty the mind. when our thoughts becomes minimize we find the experience of bliss, which is beyond space and time like deep sleep.
                                                                        so when one is not attached to the objects of the senses nor to actions and if there are selfish motives then we can not empty our mind it will continue or run after his wants and can not be still. so when mind is not wandering after its objects then it will be able to find its true nature. Maharishi Ramana used to gave the example of an animal. when there is enough green grass and food in  the shed it will enjoy it and will not run away outer fields. likewise when mind enjoys its true nature which is bliss and will not wander in outer worldly objects. because now there is no reason for it. 

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