Complete Simran
- davidsmith208
- Jul 26, 2020
- 2 min read
Complete Simran
Poem:
God You can accept my recitation of Words as devotion. I give up my Life in Annihilation. I am deeply attached to Nothing. After reaching a deep state of Samadhi you can still just play tennis. There is no need to cry about money when you cut your expenses. You can start on your own turf without even leaving earth. If you do not meditate it could be considered very improper. To stay home and contemplate is what is suggested. You can be a very Near Professional. You can defy your dotage and instead be rising. You don’t need any planning, that has already been done it is called karma. If you learn the simple Hindi verbs you can connect them to the known nouns and understand them. Instead of playing dumb you can ground them. In your retreat from the world you can run. What good is a person with an annihilated ego that is the mystery? Is it just internal? You can manage your devotion like it is your destined ending. The world was made such that you can’t do planning though you can go into Samadhi. During coronavirus you can only do a meetup on the inside. You could complete your Simran. Instead of wasting a lot of time you could just sit still in the Sublime. You could become a healed whole person even before sunrise. You can heal the process of thought by not. If you combine the words of Swami Shiv Dayal Singh with Sawan Singh there is a chance you might learn something. The best thing for your body is a deep state of withdrawal. Your brain cells will get along a lot better if they are not driven to hell. I you do not know what to do you can sit in meditation for a longer time.
A Poem by David Smith
July 26, 2020
"The sign of complete Simran is that the soul will start gradually leaving the body. After crossing stars, moon and sun, it will reach the luminous form of the Satguru. To reach this point is the job of Simran. Before that, consider that the course of Simran is not yet accomplished."
- Hazur Baba Sawan Singh Ji Maharaj (July 27, 1858- April 3, 1948)
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