Terms like ‘holiness,’ ‘God,’ ‘being,’ and ‘soul’ lack meaning until one directly experiences the divine. When the mind ceases its activity, a sense of freshness envelops our being. Fear dissipates, time seems to halt, and worries vanish. In this state, there exists profound quietness—even the mental voice falls silent.
When the mind ceases its incessant activity, a remarkable transformation occurs. Suddenly, everything appears harmonious—the body itself feels oddly pleasant. The world takes on the quality of a muted video playing before our eyes. A newfound awareness emerges, connecting us to everyone and everything. In this state, preferences like or dislikes fade away. Time loses its grip; there is no day or night.
In this state of no mind, waiting loses its significance and remembering becomes burdensome, you experience a profound freedom—a human form infused with emptiness.
Everything becomes picture-perfect, a blazing clarity emerges, accompanied by profound quietude. In this serene ambiance, there are no problems to grapple with. Everything appears healthy and well-tended. There’s no need for prayers or acquiring anything. One simply feels contented.
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