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Mahashakti Meditation - 1. introduction

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Mahashakti Meditation - 1. introduction

Mahashakti Meditation - meditation on the great power of love.

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God invites - a vision.

Today, as usual, after 3 o'clock in the morning, an alarm clock rang. I got up for meditation, though I was a little reluctant. In five minutes meditation starts and I was a bit sleepy and I did not start meditating. It's time...
Vision:
There are stairs up and on the sides are green bushes and flowers on them. At the top two flower beds on both sides of the stairs. How many stairs were there? I do not know, not much, maybe just nine. At the top of these stairs is only the blue sky. Stairs to heaven. Suddenly, a beautifully dressed woman (angel with no wings?) Appears at the top of these stairs. With a polite gesture of the hand, she invites me to come in.
Immediately after that, I eagerly took meditation. If an angel invites. When I returned to this vision after meditation and told my wife, then I heard from Shakti:
Shakti: It was Me.
It made me very happy. This is very important to me. Why was it not a master, or an angel, or anyone else, such as a ghost or an alien but just Shakti in disguise that I did not recognize her? I will add that Shakti is the form of God that I adore. No one else could come to me because I am not interested in other worlds, other dimensions, other civilizations or heavens. NONE, only God. I always offer my sleeping time to the lotus feet of God, saying: "I do not want to travel anywhere, to any worlds, even the most wonderful, I want to stay clean in dreams and only come to You." This is my purity and love.

And that is the essence of meditation. God will give Himself only at the end of all desires, when only one will remain. Before that in the infinite countless lives will satisfy all other desires, but He will not give Himself. Meditation is the achievement of such purity, when only one of the highest and most sacred desire stays – for God. Only one strong desire and nothing more? Love only can do it.


Prayer:

Ough God, fill my heart with love
And devotion to You
Let me only desire You,
Guide me to You.

Live permanently in my heart
And grant me your vision and conversation.
Inspire me, guide me and protect me.
Take my meditation in your hands.

Yes, I meditate with love. I'm meditating because I fell in love with God. Only love leads quickly to God. Meditation with the mind can only be called relaxation, calming but not the path to God. God is Love, here's why. The mind is necessary, it leads far, but the mind is not enough. I will describe below meditation, which I have been doing for years, although its final form has been constantly improving. God himself called that Mahasiakti meditation. There are many elements of this meditation, some more dynamic, others purely contemplative. They are spread out into nine steps like the nine stairs shown in the vision. However, there are many more exercises and they can be tailored to individual needs during the teaching course.

Three stages of meditation.

(1) Concentration: At the beginning of meditation, you are in the midst of many distractions with the intention of meditation. All must be purified through intensive concentration on ONE and ONLY ONE. This is God.

(2) Contemplation:Then you and God remain in total purity. You surrender to the Divine radiation - this is the state of illumination.

(3) Union: At the end, there is only God, that is, you are in the wonderful total Revealed Reality. Only then will God be recognized. Then you will recognize your True Self.

Meditation is one of the most important spiritual techniques for achieving spiritual realization, or Enlightenment. During meditation, the final discharge of the illusion of life and the transcending of the mind is called Illumination, Pure Consciousness, or the state of Sudhasattva. In fact, any spiritual practice that leads to self-realization ends in meditation. It's the same with prayer - it ends without words in meditation.

Although meditation is the whole process, and the final state is achieved in Samadhi, a disconnection that is complete from the mind and senses, both phisical and mental. Samadhi also has its stages, but this is not the purpose of describing this state at this stage of the lecture.
c.d.n.

Swami P. SaiSiwa

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