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The Third Eye can be used as a collection point

  • Writer: davidsmith208
    davidsmith208
  • May 7, 2019
  • 1 min read

The Third Eye can be used as a collection point Poem: The third eye can be used as a collection point for your attention. The more you use it the more it works. It is just a habit going into Union. You can replace physical pleasure with spiritual nectar. It is a matter of dipping into the well. You can take the events of your physical life as being trivial and take to the inner sky as your main event. It is called becoming transcendental. Creating an inner dwelling place like Saint Teresa is like raising “being alone in solitude” to a high art form. Just “being centered” is raised to something majestic. It makes sense to reserve a room inside your brain. Where you can just do Simran. Whether you experience “dryness” or “favor” is not really your concern. Being in a monastery is no different than putting meditation on your schedule. In my practice my mind does not exist so it is just my body that practices. I leave all the work to my legs and Kundalini along with my SatGuru. “dryness” in meditation means nothing just that God needs to take a class in mindfulness meditation. You can ask Tuka about all His problems. The way you value your stock as a person is to monitor you thoughts to actions earnings ratio. A Poem by David Smith May 7, 2019 #tukaram #interiorcastle #teresaofavila #mindfulness


 
 
 

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