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  • Samadhi is not going to take away your humanity. It will give it to you. You will become more cosmopolitan, more conscious, and more infinite. -- Frederick Lenz
  • The highest state of meditation is Samadhi, where there is no ego anymore, no doubts, no me, no you, no notion of time, no eating, no talking, no walking, no working and not doing anything at all, realizing that the Self is action-less. -- Dharma Mittra
  • When time stops, matter stops. -- Frederick Lenz
  • Dissolution means envelopment in Eternity. -- Frederick Lenz
  • When matter stops, self-consciousness stops. -- Frederick Lenz
  • When the world stops, time stops. -- Frederick Lenz
  • When you stop your thoughts, you stop the world. -- Frederick Lenz
  • The mind is afraid of its own dissolution. Life always seeks life. -- Frederick Lenz
  • The person who did all of these things has gone away, vanished without a trace in the ecstasy of existence. -- Frederick Lenz
  • Reality is perfect light. It frees you from the limitations of this world, from the ugliness, from the unhappiness of limited perception. -- Frederick Lindemann, 1st Viscount Cherwell
  • When you go into samadhi there is no breath at all. The kundalini is perfectly stabilized. Usually it stabilizes in the solar plexus area. -- Frederick Lenz
  • The average individual spends many, many lifetimes meditating and seeking and chewing bubblegum and doing things like that to attain the experience of samadhi. -- Frederick Lindemann, 1st Viscount Cherwell
  • Advanced meditation is facing the immensity of eternity, embracing that which terrifies you and frightens you and loving it because it's God. You are God. -- Frederick Lenz
  • How do you know you were in samadhi? You know when your awareness returns to the plane of self and ideation that you have been beyond it. -- Frederick Lenz
  • You are all dirty and grungy. You go step in the shower and you come out clean. When you enter into the white light, it does something to you. -- Frederick Lenz
  • It is implicit in the self that the self will automatically evolve if you can dissolve it. It re-patterns itself after archetypal formations that exist deep within the mind. -- Frederick Lenz
  • Who is so brave and so noble that they could hurl themselves at infinity without any question, with complete trust and complete certainty that that infinity will destroy them forever? -- Frederick Lenz
  • The light of the supra-conscious, of salvakalpa and nirvikalpa samadhi, is not connected to this world at all. It passes through this world but it is not part of this world, in a way of speaking. -- Frederick Lenz
  • Who has that absolute trust, to fling yourself into mortality, to let it do with you as it will, with all the permutations and possibilities of as it will, be it horror or ecstasy or boredom? -- Frederick Lenz
  • You're going to merge your mind with the mind of eternity that goes on forever; that is not easy. It's very intense. I mean sitting on Mount St. Helens when it went off would have been small talk. -- Frederick Lenz
  • When you sit and meditate and begin to experience expanded states of mind, you will be afraid. The light makes most people very, very afraid. The only way to overcome the fear is walking down into the light. -- Frederick Lenz
  • It's as if all your past is written on the blackboard, and if we could erase it, your past would no longer exist. The way you do that - the only way you do that - is in samadhi. -- Frederick Lenz
  • Let's say you dissolve and become infinite light. There is this sense of being light even though the mind is not thinking it, one feels it, which indicates that one is still there - at least half of one. -- Frederick Lenz
  • Samadhi is the journey from individual to collective consciousness. The steps of Samadhi are the steps towards reaching the collective consciousness. In meditation, the more we radiate love, compassion, peace, harmony and tranquility, the more is our contribution towards the collective consciousness. The more we positively contribute towards the collective consciousness the more is our progress in Samadhi. -- Amit Ray
  • Samadhi doesn't just come of itself; it takes practice. -- Jack Kornfield
  • Samadhi is the actual awareness of what you really are. -- Frederick Lindemann, 1st Viscount Cherwell
  • Death or Samadhi, man's life leads only to the grave. Appreciate your life. -- Usha Cosmico
  • It is impossible to know who you are until you enter into Samadhi. -- Frederick Lindemann, 1st Viscount Cherwell
  • Samadhi is the absorption of God. There's no sense of time, place or condition. -- Frederick Lindemann, 1st Viscount Cherwell
  • Samadhi is the highest octave spiritual light. Not the best, but the highest octave. -- Frederick Lenz
  • Samadhi is the highest octave spiritual light. Not the best, but the highest octave. -- Frederick Lenz
  • The yoga of discrimination is only practiced once you have started to go into Samadhi. -- Frederick Lindemann, 1st Viscount Cherwell
  • The path of knowledge is said to be difficult in that it is the path of Samadhi. -- Frederick Lindemann, 1st Viscount Cherwell
  • Eventually you will go into samadhi. Samadhi is a very advanced meditation. You dissolve into the clear light of eternity again and again. -- Frederick Lindemann, 1st Viscount Cherwell
  • Even in intake, the one steadfast thought is said to be the natural state. Nirvikalpa Samadhi will result when the sensory objects are not present. -- Ramana Maharshi
  • Samadhi is perfect absorption to the point where there is no sense of being absorbed, not the consciousness of knowing that you are having an experience. -- Frederick Lindemann, 1st Viscount Cherwell
  • The final entrance into Nirvikalpa Samadhi, into nirvana, God-realization, when you become the absolutely best friend of God, can only come when your love is completely pure. -- Frederick Lindemann, 1st Viscount Cherwell
  • In Samadhi, that very deep state of meditation, you are given energy and long-lasting bliss. It carries you higher and higher until your very presence radiates love -- Sri Sri Ravi Shankar
  • It is only in Samadhi that you'll begin to get an inkling of who you are; and finally, it is only in nirvana that this perfect truth will become clear. -- Frederick Lindemann, 1st Viscount Cherwell
  • Nirvikalpa Samadhi means you are sitting in meditation and you go beyond the planes of light to nirvana. Then you come back and here you are "back in the saddle again". -- Frederick Lenz
  • Nirvikalpa Samadhi means you are sitting in meditation and you go beyond the planes of light to nirvana. Then you come back and here you are "back in the saddle again". -- Frederick Lenz
  • The final battles are the samskaras of good karma. They prevent Samadhi. Naturally for a religious person the avoidance is intensive. They are so hung up on good karma and on method. -- Frederick Lenz
  • To be fixated on Sahaja Samadhi is to be fixated. To be fixated on the idea of being not fixated is fixation too. All these ideas and definitions about enlightenment become silly. -- Frederick Lenz
  • To be fixated on Sahaja Samadhi is to be fixated. To be fixated on the idea of being not fixated is fixation too. All these ideas and definitions about enlightenment become silly. -- Frederick Lenz
  • The final battles are the samskaras of good karma. They prevent Samadhi. Naturally for a religious person the avoidance is intensive. They are so hung up on good karma and on method. -- Frederick Lenz
  • Samadhi is an experience of such depth, such joy, such indifference and such love, that nothing else is really like it or worthwhile in comparison, yet it gives shape, color and meaning to everything. -- Frederick Lindemann, 1st Viscount Cherwell
  • If you had to pick between one or the other, I can't say which one is better; but I would certainly say, in my orientation, the light of samadhi is all-pervasive. Samadhi will free you. -- Frederick Lindemann, 1st Viscount Cherwell
  • To be awake is to be fully present, no noise, just you and God. Most of us only have seconds of full consciousness. To live in a state of Samadhi - that's what we're here for. -- Russell Simmons
  • Nirvikalpa Samadhi means that you've gone off the board; you've gone off the map. There is no way to describe it. You have attained liberation and are no longer bound by the cycle of existence. You just are, and yet you're not, at the same time. -- Frederick Lindemann, 1st Viscount Cherwell
  • Present is the reality. The past is finished, and the future doesn't exist. When the Kundalini rises She elongates those thoughts and establishes in the center where there is complete thoughtless awareness. And spiritually you grow in that thoughtless awareness which in Sanskrit we call as Nirvichaar Samadhi. -- Nirmala Srivastava
  • Real samadhi is off the game board, friends. It is not something you are even aware of. -- Frederick Lindemann, 1st Viscount Cherwell
  • Salvakalpa samadhi is a tremendous acceptance and liberation, but it is not complete absorption in nirvana, in that consciousness. -- Frederick Lindemann, 1st Viscount Cherwell
  • Nirvikalpa samadhi is another matter. In order to enter into nirvikalpa samadhi, you must have a great deal of humility. -- Frederick Lindemann, 1st Viscount Cherwell
  • In higher samadhi, in absence of any support, the consciousness is absorbed within itself in perfect awareness, clarity and peacefulness. -- Amit Ray
  • When you go into samadhi, either salvikalpa or nirvikalpa, what happens is you erase, you loosen, the aggregates. You simplify them. -- Frederick Lindemann, 1st Viscount Cherwell
  • After this happens again and again, we reach a point were there is nothing but satori, which is what nirvikalpa samadhi is like. -- Frederick Lenz
  • After this happens again and again, we reach a point were there is nothing but satori, which is what nirvikalpa samadhi is like. -- Frederick Lenz
  • The average individual spends many, many lifetimes meditating and seeking and chewing bubblegum and doing things like that to attain the experience of samadhi. -- Frederick Lindemann, 1st Viscount Cherwell
  • When you go into samadhi there is no breath at all. The kundalini is perfectly stabilized. Usually it stabilizes in the solar plexus area. -- Frederick Lenz
  • The higher octave light that comes from samadhi, the kundalini of samadhi, this you can absorb continuously. You can never overload. It can never hurt you. -- Frederick Lindemann, 1st Viscount Cherwell
  • Salvakalpa samadhi is like a sea of perfect light; nirvikalpa samadhi is no light, no darkness, no way to describe it. Absorption is complete, that's nirvana. -- Frederick Lindemann, 1st Viscount Cherwell
  • How do you know you were in samadhi? You know when your awareness returns to the plane of self and ideation that you have been beyond it. -- Frederick Lenz
  • Nirvikalpa samadhi or sahaja samadhi is all the way up. You get above the cloud line to the land of eternal snows and it's ecstasy beyond ecstasy. -- Frederick Lenz
  • Nirvikalpa samadhi or sahaja samadhi is all the way up. You get above the cloud line to the land of eternal snows and it's ecstasy beyond ecstasy. -- Frederick Lenz
  • We all have auras. But it's much easier to see the aura of someone who is in a state of samadhi or other profound state of awareness. -- Frederick Lenz
  • Satori is a brief flash. Suddenly the light breaks through. For a short timeless time we experience eternity in its unmanifest form. It's comparable to salvikalpa samadhi. -- Frederick Lenz
  • Satori is a brief flash. Suddenly the light breaks through. For a short timeless time we experience eternity in its unmanifest form. It's comparable to salvikalpa samadhi. -- Frederick Lenz
  • When you eneter into samadhi and seek to make that magical walk between salvikalpa and nirvikalpa samadhi, it's necessary to focus your awareness not on being or nonbeing. -- Frederick Lindemann, 1st Viscount Cherwell
  • Nirvikalpa samadhi is another matter. I don't feel that's really up to us. That happens at a certain time when our being has gone through countless changes and refinements. -- Frederick Lindemann, 1st Viscount Cherwell
  • The experience of yoga is unspeakable. It's the experience of samadhi. It's the experience of connectedness, of oneness, boundlessness, merging with God consciousness... even if it's just for an instant. -- Beryl Bender Birch
  • The role of the Buddhist teacher is to explain your options and to show you what creates karma. All our discussions are basically karmic until you're fully engaged in samadhi. -- Frederick Lindemann, 1st Viscount Cherwell
  • Not all teachers utilize both forms of light.In certain circles, those teachers who can manifest the light of samadhi but not the mystical light have put down the mystical light. -- Frederick Lindemann, 1st Viscount Cherwell
  • The wisdom of samadhi is quite different. Higher level wisdom cannot be written down. It cannot be spoken. True wisdom is the knowledge of the universe that is beyond physical expression. -- Frederick Lenz
  • The wisdom of samadhi is quite different. Higher level wisdom cannot be written down. It cannot be spoken. True wisdom is the knowledge of the universe that is beyond physical expression. -- Frederick Lenz
  • Nirvikalpa samadhi is a state of no mind, beyond the ten thousand states of mind, where there is nothing but perfection, where the self no longer exists...the ego dissolves into immortality. -- Frederick Lindemann, 1st Viscount Cherwell
  • When I enter into nirvikalpa samadhi, most can see this light, or feel it. This light creates very powerful, steady spiritual transformation. The reason you are here is to sit in this light. -- Frederick Lenz
  • When I enter into nirvikalpa samadhi, most can see this light, or feel it. This light creates very powerful, steady spiritual transformation. The reason you are here is to sit in this light. -- Frederick Lenz
  • You're composed of an aggregate of different forms and energies, the samskaras. These are lines within your own being. When you go into samadhi, these lines dissolve gradually so you become less formed. -- Frederick Lenz
  • You're composed of an aggregate of different forms and energies, the samskaras. These are lines within your own being. When you go into samadhi, these lines dissolve gradually so you become less formed. -- Frederick Lenz
  • Wisdom is the ability to do two things at once, to be in the world and enjoy it and at the same time, to be in the realms of light, to be in samadhi. -- Frederick Lenz
  • When I meditate, people see manifestations of light when I go into samadhi and through the samadhis. Sometimes the energy of enlightenment is so clear that people don't realize that their attention has been elevated. -- Frederick Lindemann, 1st Viscount Cherwell
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