Saturday, October 21, 2006

Meditative Hinduism


13.12.99

No one’s going to be wholly comfortable anywhere except in themselves. And no one’s going to be wholly comfortable with anything either – they would be comfortable only when they are within themselves, being free to truly observe the objects. Unfortunately, the observer becomes dependent or involved with the observed even before the observation truly beings.

Happiness or lasting peace is the state only the free enjoy. And the sine-qua-non of freedom is the freedom from bondage (of relationships) and burden (of activities).

Meditative Hinduism is all about unburdening the burdened. Meditative Hinduism is only one aspect of Hinduism, the Hinduism that prepares the ground for the manifestation of the Gnostic man. Popular Hinduism, meanwhile, evolves the Hindu to the meditative stage.

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