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Simran

  • Writer: davidsmith208
    davidsmith208
  • Oct 26, 2019
  • 2 min read

Simran Poem: You can become the Emperor of Nothingness. The consciously selected mystic way is the highway. You can look for the etymological roots of the sound current and become a linguist. You can learn to use your third eye in the same way you learn to use your phone. The black hole in your head can become a new event horizon. You can use Simran to pierce the sky. You can follow in the footsteps of Kabir, Guru Nanak and Gorahknath. You can recondition your brain by just re-reading their writings. After six hours of practice you could just go exercise and then eat at 11 like some sort of Buddhist. In the first half of the day you can be completely accomplished. In the evening you can just collect bonus points. God can get use to your campaign. You can concentrate on your kernel of Him. You can keep asking the gatekeeper for a free pass, God has to be frequently harassed. If you are not going up then you are probably going down. Nature is not homeostatic but is changeable. You can go visit a Monk and see who is the first to jump. You can sponsor the meditation Olympics and payout in Sitcoin. You can visit the near to death plane. You can workout the chinks of contemplation if you frequently try. At least part of the day you can be a stream-winner. You can conquer yourself and then just watch a tennis ball spin. You don’t need a brain scan unless you are narcissistic and like to refer to the body. You can allow yourself to withdraw instead of getting in your own way. You can get a Doctorate in just reading the Granth. You can just open a blog and call it your body of work. Doing Simran now is like eating Nectar to a cosmological defector. Not meditating is very similar to castration it takes away your vitality. If you are of bad character you could just attack the earth. No one comes to my satsang because I ain’t Loving. A Poem by David Smith October 26, 2019 #simran #sitcoin #bitcoin #chinks #contemplation #streamwinner Simran Meditation on the words of the Guru Granth Sahib in Sikhism Simran (Punjabi: ਸਿਮਰਨ, Hindi: सिमरण, सिमरन) is a Hindi/Punjabi/Marathi word derived from the Sanskrit word स्मरण (smaraṇa, "the act of remembrance, reminiscence,recollection and meditation") which leads to the realization of what may be the highest aspect and purpose in one's life. It is the continuous remembrance of the finest aspect of the self, and/or the continuous remembrance (or feeling) of God, thus used for introducing spirituality. This state is maintained continuously while carrying out the worldly works outside.


 
 
 

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