Thursday, August 16, 2007

Its a woman's world in meditation too.

Look within is the main rule in meditation.Don't forget how you shut your eyes and scan the sub conscious depths about which it is said that the sub conscious is an endless reservoir of unlimited resources as powers wealth well being intelligence and the like.And we explore our roots of actions practical life ending with the self (totally purified in the subconscios which takes a stock of ouir deeds and is God basically subconsciously all runs the world even if it means that we punish the self when wrong). When a person is sane totally to the extent of understanding subconscios supernatrals by under standing a womans brain too full of feelings,wisdom,religious feelings,human feelings,selfishness,basically with liking-disliking,love-hate(heart),true love-true hatred (subconsciouly in truth longer lasting in fact eternal feelings are in the depth-depth has memory). A man's scientific brain receives the feeling,insightful understanding(is feeling,practical thoughts)from a woman and then only it is total sanity that can meditatewith feeling depth and experience roots of eperiencing bodily experiences transcending bodily madness,and gain a mooladhara chakra experience too.
Whenyou are ready to live for your self alone,basically looking within while moving outsidetoo,in your own world or outer strange world(which we should avoid ),you will be called by meditation not otherwise.Good values,selfishness,seeing the depth and roots fully in the outside life too matters here.You should have a clear understanding of what is immaturity and what really matters and is our true love of depth and truest love ,of alone self ,practical body matters that maters most (like breaths).Many meditate with conscious nature without awakenig depths and being one "who knows the self". They benefit not eternally. Steady wisdom of eternal truths and eternal self to be found when you go from coverings and deceitful moves towards quiet in the roots and beyond in the inner ground.

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