Quote:
If you meditate, sooner or later you will come upon love.
If you meditate deeply, sooner or later you will start
feeling a tremendous love arising in you that you have never
known before"
If you meditate deeply, sooner or later you will start
feeling a tremendous love arising in you that you have never
known before"
Osho
Unquote.
Today, someone sent this message to me and after reading it, the message seems to make alot of sense. The meaning of love in the message is not the physical love for another person but the compassionalte love for all human beings.
Everyone of us is inter-connected but somehow,the connection have been severed for some people and it remained strong in others. Some people can get into the meditation mood very easily but some people could not focus and sit still. In the study of meditation, lazy and layback people are the ones who can go deep into meditation readily.
For others, it took a lot of patience and pain to go through the process and sometimes, they failed miserably and for some, they can only touch superficially.
When we reach deep in meditation, we are at peace and in total relaxation. The feeling of " we are here but we are not here" feeling. A total absorption into the space and environment around us.
Buddhism have been argued to be a passive religion as the believers leave everything to the Sutra and the Dharma and do not involved in the worldly and materialistic things,leaving it to the non-believers to improve and control the evolution of the world.
Now, there is a more pro-active style of Buddhism which in the Engaged Buddhism where the believers became enaged with society and using the Buddhism teach and way of life to improve society and the world.
For those lost in love ie the physical love. Your love and marriage is arranged in Heavan and when it come, it will come at the right time but if it do not come, it is not mend to be. Look at it with an open heart and never forced things to happen. We can only nourish, cherish and appreciate love at a distance and hope and wish it will come to us.
Namaste.
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