Inner Light and Sound Meditation in, The Brahm Nirupan of Guru - TopicsExpress



          

Inner Light and Sound Meditation in, The Brahm Nirupan of Guru Kabir and Sant Dharam Das: Scribd/doc/116997136/The-Brahm-Nirupan-of-Guru-Kabir-and-Sant-Dharam-Das 30. A devotee who controls the mind and practices hearing the divine melody, reaches the difficult to obtain state of union of the right and left nerve currents in the central channel in meditation. These three meet at the third eye. In deep silence the devotee sees the intense eternal light of reality. 31. Above the trikuti (third eye) there are three states of silences -- the beginning, middle and end. These three states of silence merge or dissolve into the eternal light. He who does not know the secret of these cannot be said to be a Vaishanava. 32. When consciousness in meditation reaches the thousand-petalled lotus, it then rises to the eight lotus of above.This is called unmani chakra. In this state the devotee sees the divine light without there being a lamp and hears the divine melody without musical instruments. 33. Sat Guru Kabir said that the yogi who practices meditation will rise above all of these (the chakras) and going above the eighth chakra, reaches a region where the lotus has countless petals. The yogi then sees the light of millions of moons and suns, and becomes silent. 34. When the yogi reaches this state of realization, he becomes aware that the Self is free of the support of the body, space, heaven and earth. His consciousness rises above the physical and astral forms, and then even death becomes his servant. This state of consciousness is one of unity with God.
Posted on: Sat, 10 Aug 2013 01:43:30 +0000

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