Meditation is wondering. It is both wondering and wonder.
You might as well be perfect. There is really not all that much else to do here that is exciting.
You can’t throw your ego away, but you can use its innate desire to experience that which is beyond itself to give you the impetus to meditate.
In meditation, when your mind becomes perfectly still and calm, you will experience the golden light of eternity.
Meditation is existence. When we meditate, all we are simply doing is letting go and allowing ourselves to dissolve back into that which we really are. We are merging with life and light.
When you experience the light, voila, you’re happy. The very nature of the light is happiness. You don’t have to do anything or be anybody special.
When you are in a condition of light everything is ecstatic, everything is joyous, everything is beautiful. Your attention field is subtle. The ego is quiet. The mind is still. Your heart is happy.
When you meditate, you are shifting your state of mind to a higher vibratory level that will give you a much more expansive view.
Meditation is the study of making the mind still. As your mind becomes still, a power enters you. This power transmogrifies your mind, it escalates your evolution and you begin to cycle through many incarnations in one lifetime.
When you meditate you feel joy, harmony, peace, stillness, ecstasy, laughter, certainty, courage, strength, awareness and immortality. In the beginning you will feel these things vaguely, a distant knocking at your castle door.
There is no loneliness when you meditate, you feel eternity. How could you ever be lonely? You just feel God’s love for you and that sustains you. It’s totally clear; it’s part of every aspect of your being.
Meditation is something that is indigenous to the heart, which makes it hard to talk about. We don’t necessarily need to talk about it too much other than to get a sense of the practice.
Meditation essentially means having a great time.
If we get too caught up in the rhetoric of meditation, we will miss the point. The point was to go beyond rhetoric.
Through the practice of concentration and various techniques, we silence the mind and we enter into a flow of perfect light. We go outside of the parameters of mind and thought and experience nirvana.
If you seek the realms of light, the best thing to do is to meditate with love and the gentle aliveness. Meditation should not be forced.
People who meditate seek good moments forever. They know that there are other worlds beyond this world. They feel it. I experience those worlds when I meditate.
Reading books about enlightenment does not make you enlightened at all. You have to meditate yourself.
Meditation is a violent act of separation from mass consciousness and direct access to power.
We see in meditation that our experiences are endless, that we are endless, eternal spirit, not as a thought or an idea you read in a book. You have the experience yourself, every day.