Guest guest Posted March 2, 2008 Report Share Posted March 2, 2008 True God-Seekers use the knowledge about this principle of Samyama for various benefits. The most important one is, the more you think about God, Divinity, Love and Saints, the more such Divine vibration of Divine Love and Bliss you start to accumulate and cultivate within yourself till you become a Saint yourself. Learn to withdraw all your attention from any energy of fighting, struggling, hating, simply by concentrating and contemplating on God and Love. Another traditional intention of this technique is to find the answers about important question of God's Creation. Practice Samyama on a object of interest until you are one with it and you know the answer or solution. You can read more about this in the Yoga Sutras from Patanjali. A Saint however does not need to practice Samyama, since he is One with God, he also is One with God's Creation, that includes all the problems and solutions as well. It may take longer to be able to successfully practice Samyama in order to receive complex answers to complex problems or questions, than it may take to become a Saint. Why ? The driving force for becoming a Saint is LOVE - the strongest power ever in the cosmic creation - whereas the driving force for worldly solutions usually is money-making, thus the Ego - a " ridiculous tiny little force " that will be dissolved one day anyway. One day you will smile at your past experiences and enjoy loving. Also loving your past personalities, because they are part of your Divinity. Like the different colors of a rainbow are part of the white light creating the rainbow. After all you may now have a look and ask yourself, what is going to happen with all that energy, that I absorbed throughout my life, throughout many incarnations ?? You will learn to love and dissolve all in the fire of Divine Love one day, or you may ask for the Grace and Mercy of God to remove it all from you and dissolve it himself in his fire of Love for you. It all comes from God and it all returns to God. He is the source and destination of all. The beginning and the end. to be continued... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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