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Talk:Concentrative Meditation

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[edit] Sensitivity at once means awareness, concern and love.

The purpose of meditation is to calm the mind. As the mind becomes calm and unruffled, the consciousness is no longer subjected to disturbance. The more a person becomes composed and conscious, the more the person becomes sensitive. More sensitivity means more understanding and more sensitivity also means more love or devotion.

In absolute sensitivity the person becomes fully aware of the entire creation and adores or worships it. At this state of total consciousness and adoration the person reaches the centre of this creation and transcends eccentricity (i.e. selfishness).

At this state of super-consciousness the person experiences absolute peace and emotional bliss which is called Amrit – and Amrit blesses such a person with immortality. Such a person overcomes the fear of mortality, because mortality is the consequence of insensitive selfishness and biased partiality.

Both pre-natal and post-natal life of such a victorious child of Mother Nature is successful and he/she may consciously and at will emerge from the post-natal life, which is incarcerated in a corporal body that has to draw nourishment and grow through successive stages in the pseudo-real and bewitching womb of Mother Nature.

Once delivered from the womb of Mother Nature, the body-less pure and mature spirit is at eternal peace, because He/She experiences that His/Her primordial power (i.e. “shakti”) is automatically and independently managing the cosmos with absolute impartiality and scientific precision - without any effort or exertion from the liberated soul.

Meditation reveals that yearning for everybody’s well being, including the devotee’s, is sanity.