Meditation is letting the body and brain slowdown until it is at deep rest and you are AWAKE INSIDE BEHIND the face and BEHIND the eyes in the PRESENT MOMENT without thinking. One becomes the observer and inner witness without reaction to anything. Consciousness, in its "NATURAL" state of SELF-AWARENESS, is not an inherent condition of the body-brain-mind. Consciousness, in its natural state of SELF-AWARENESS, existed before the body-brain became born, and SELF-AWARENESS will continue to exist after the physical body and brain dissolves (dies). Meditation is not thinking not pondering not introspection not relaxing not visualization not visions not having experiences not insights not smelling incense not listening to soft music Seek first the kingdom of God, and his righteousness (God-self-realization) and all these things shall be added unto you. -Jesus, Matthew 6:33If you become unidentified and disassociated from the body-brain and its self created psychological personality you will be perfect SELF-AWARENESS and perfect spirit consciousness prior to all created things and. . . . ."THEREFORE YOU SHALL BE PERFECT, JUST AS YOUR FATHER IN HEAVEN IS PERFECT." -Jesus, Matthew 5:48God, truth, reality or SELF-realization cannot be located by the ego (within the egoic mentality). -Franklin JonesFor as many as are led by the spirit of God (in the state of spiritual enlightenment) these are the son (and daughters) of God. -Romans 8:14I, Lord went wandering like a strayed sheep, seeking thee with anxious reasoning without, whilst thou wait within me. I went around the streets and squares of the city seeking thee; and I found thee not, because in vain I sought WITHOUT for HIM who was WITHIN MYSELF. -St. AugustineThough we are God's sons and daughters, we do not realize it yet. -Meister EckhartThe inner world of SELF-realization is the real world, the outer world or material world, is an illusion, a reflection of/in consciousness. The SELF is the PRIMARY REALITY, creation is a SECONDARY REALITY. 106.2www.guardiantext.orgPreviousTable of ContentsNextHome |