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Meditation - The Art Of Sitting


Sitting here – doing nothing – a feeling of abundance is there
I feel strongly that one has to do nothing –
He is around you –
Things are happening for you –
Everything is been taken care of –
He says you just need to be relaxed in your attitude –
And everything will be fine.

There is a small Gurudwara in Paharganj area, only few people visit there, that’s the beauty of it so there is less sound and trouble. Meditation happens instantly as soon as we enter in that space…some kind of energy comes and covers you like a blanket and suddenly all of your energy which was going out suddenly starts going inwards. And then there is no track of time you just float in that space…you become so light and the Rasa starts happening inside you.
Meditation makes you realize that you are a king, a king whether he has nothing but his abundance will remain untouched.

Love
Siddhartha



Comments

mzm. said…
this is a reply to the comment you left on my blog :)

I know that. and then all communication stops. and at that point what's the point of having a blog :)

by the way after reading this i realized how interesting it is.. and at that point what's the point... lol lol
good one marie good one :)
i shall check out your new posts later.. i'm going home to sleep now.

not even love only.......... ~_~ ^_^

--sunflower
mzm. said…
:)
kings, stars, everyone is richest :) wish all could realize this asap do you imagine what this world would be like if that happens :) it would be one super fluid flowing in beauty.. oh god :)
i love the way you write.. keep it up. :)
yes i agree with you it is silence and feelings... happenings as you said in your post :) that's what i was trying to convey with the animicons ~_~ (silence) and ^_^ (smile)

:)
mzm. said…
Ahhhh guess what... I met Guruji.. I got his blessings. *sigh* I will post about my trip to New Orleans soon.... Sri Sri ohh I miss him :(
Love and Blessings!
JGD :)

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