Friday, July 25, 2014

Becoming boundless

There is something within you which is longing for the Ultimate – always.
So if you want to become boundless and you are trying to attempt it through physicality, you are essentially trying to go towards boundlessness in installments.
Something you might have touched when you jumped into the ocean, when you saw a mountain, when you sang a song, when you danced, when you closed your eyes, in so many ways it could have happened to an individual. You touched it, but now the question is of sustainability.

My take:
So, as someone who's trying harding to grasp some fundamentals and cross the physical plane and experience a higher self, I was thinking what all one could do.
Foremost, one needs to be a keen observer with tremendous patience.
This is probably where an artist is better off. He observes things with tremendous care, love and patience. That quality, in itself is worth the effort. So, if you're a keen observer probably you will succeed easily in your spiritual pursuit.
Other thing is bhakti - if you're so devoted that you eventually dissolve yourself, that could be another path.
Sadhguru himself has told that kriya and karma and jnana are long wound paths.
It's essential that we are taught to be aware... and attentive and mindful.
It could make a world of difference.

http://blog.ishafoundation.org/yoga-meditation/demystifying-yoga/what-is-spirituality/
http://blog.ishafoundation.org/sadhguru/masters-words/from-creation-to-creator/
http://blog.ishafoundation.org/lifestyle/relationships/building-relationships/

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