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#26 2022-11-29 12:20:57

Sjp696
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Re: Samadhi

Exploringsoul wrote:

When we talk about "thought", "mind", "consciousness", "awareness", what are we really talking about? The definition of those concepts are vague. It looks like we are discussing the same term but end up talking about different things.

Thought, is the purest origin of our beginning of any sort of consciousness that then turn to be aware. The mind is a machination of thought.
As awareness may be compared to electricity entering a computer, the computer may be compared to the mind and then the two may have “consciousness”

There may be limitless versions going in both directions into micro and the macro of a kaleidoscope of an endless dance of experience.
  Is this True?... it’s simply a perception.

However, Samadhi is beyond experience and none of these adjectives or nouns can contain the boundary of this state.

Samadhi for me is an endless journey back to source and not simply achieved without stripping off all personality, ego, perception, beliefs, archetypes, etc,etc,etc.

Meaning if you died in this body, and awoke in another in a higher experience, one would need to ascend again and again without becoming attached to any experience or graduating from that experience.
This would be a cycle of death and rebirth until rebirth is no longer an experience.
In Samadhi there is no identity, it’s simply an exercise/commitment  to return to source, that if achieved can no longer be nominated with a word... even Samadhi.
  It is a natural process as we (our attention of consciousness) is simply a pulse of transmission in transmutation of source through the ethereal of varying logos to gather data of experience and return it to source as a contribution of source expansion that we do as a celular network with a purpose of knowledge increments through experience.

Last edited by Sjp696 (2022-11-29 12:54:07)


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