For some reason, most of us think that the life we are living on Earth is permanent and hence we are intended to accumulate more and more. Essentially we are seeking permanency from impermanence.
In actuality, we are living in a bridge that is a crossover for something vast and never-ending, all religions have insisted on that phenomenon through the phase of immorality. At least once in a while, we would have experienced certain indications from the everlasting truth, when we completely surrendered or completely given up psychological attachments even for a minute or sometime. But to understand it we can't comprehend with the boundaries drawn by the mind, when even a single thought ceases to exist and the mind is completely quiet it has the key to the vastness. For this religions have portrayed many ways, devotion (Bhakthi Yoga), surrender, Nama Japa, Karma Yoga, Jnana Yoga, in different names by different religions but all point to the same thing, the dissolution of the mind, like camphor when it is lit it vaporizes completely, the same thing to the self or the 'I' or the 'Me' or the 'Ego'. The etymology of the word Yoga indicates Fusion. We have written on the same lines earlier in Thamizh. To comprehend the vastness no language is needed, but only silence of the mind and peace from the mind.
We can only pray to the supreme power that powers the world and is the source of all origins of energy so that we don't come back to this petty little occupation again and again. Om Shanti _/\_
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