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Since the only true spiritual goal can be oneness with God, the

Infinite, the Source of all sources, it should be your true and

honest intention to have only God in mind when meditating. God is the

Source of all sources, the Infinite beyond any creation and

manifestation, thus God has the highest vibration of all. Everything

is made of and by God. But any deity is a manifestation, like a

highly evolved soul. God the Infinite source of Divine Love in your

mind keeps you accelerating steadily, while replenishing your mind

with Divine peace and Love again and again, dissolving in Divine Love

anything else in your aura and mind. When you truly understand the

principle of Samyama, then you may understand why it is advisable to

concentrate on God and nothing else. It is the goal of any true

spiritual tradition to achieve God-Realization through God-Union.

This can only be reached when aiming at God in your concentration all

the time. It is a straight forward evolution on your spiritual path

and as God is Love, it also means your spiritual path will become

paved with Love. Union with a deity can never be a true spiritual

goal. Spiritual in its absolute and traditional sense is always

directly God-related thus finally leading to God the absolute beyond

any manifestation.

 

The concentration on God may sometimes appear difficult, because

there has been too much time elapsed since your last incarnation

where you have been closed or one with God. So therefor you may need

the help of a Mantram to concentrate on God during your meditation.

OM is the only Mantram that is directly related to the Infinite

beyond any manifestation. The repetition of this Mantram is the only

one that should really be ever practiced if you prefer the use of a

Mantram. Learn to properly pronounce it. In different languages

people pronounce the two letter OM differently, that is the reason

why sometimes it is also written Aum. As this again may be pronounced

correctly like the original Sanskrit Mantram in those languages. The

original is Sanskrit and there is only one way to pronounce it in

Sanskrit - OM in Sanskrit is a letter of its own.

 

Besides the use of a Mantram you may use a word that has an

attraction to God and is directly related to God the Absolute. One

such word is Love. The word Love in any language can be used to

create a relationship to God and cause Divine energy from God to flow

to you and through you and to finally uplift you to become one with

your source. You may even say the sentence " God is Love " in any

language to initiate you meditation.

 

to be continued...

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