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The Timeless State and the Great Patience

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« on: May 20, 2021 08:15 am »

I have wondered for years how I could meditate deeper and slow my breath way down. It is that part of meditation and being able to do one Kriya very slowly which has been a goal for this one most this life. Recently I have found the breath slowing down and the Kriya’s being lengthened.

I believe that part of the challenge I have encountered is having to work so much and being ‘ pushed ‘ by employers as well as my own ambitions have made it difficult to change my own outlook on life. Since presently I am not tied down to such rigid schedules and having to get things done I have also noticed a difference in meditation.

It appears to come with the idea of patience and being patient with myself and others. Not trying to force issues or wanting to get somewhere with others or make something happen. We can begin to enter that timeless state that brings tranquility in meditation. However we may have to think differently than the culture we live in. We are always taught that we have to do something, be something or get something done. Perhaps these ideas are in themselves limiting and limit our depth of meditation.

We may entertain these thoughts of timelessness, patience and being in the now, but it is not always easy to put them in practice. Habits die hard and the ability to change them may take constant perseverance until we manifest circumstances and paradigm changes in our own consciousness to allow ourselves the opportunity to manifest deeper meditation and spiritual awareness.
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« Reply #1 on: May 20, 2021 10:55 pm »

I've had meditative moments that have left me withdrawn/internalized. I'd move very slowly, and be very happy for feeling as if I were existing "outside myself." Each slow breath brought peaceful expansions and contentment. I remember being told at work I looked really odd sometimes, or people thought I was on drugs. And often at work I'd be forced to shorten the length of my breath and be put in a faster moving pace in order to keep up with the environment around me. I guess there's a time and a place... But it would seem more appropriate if we could be okay with not having answers for others, if we could hear them and still move slowly- and not be called slow because of it.
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I've had meditative moments that have left me withdrawn/internalized. I'd move very slowly, and be very happy for feeling as if I were existing "outside myself." Each slow breath brought peaceful expansions and contentment. I remember being told at work I looked really odd sometimes, or people thought I was on drugs. And often at work I'd be forced to shorten the length of my breath and be put in a faster moving pace in order to keep up with the environment around me. I guess there's a time and a place... But it would seem more appropriate if we could be okay with not having answers for others, if we could hear them and still move slowly- and not be called slow because of it.

Yes Eric a time and place for everything. Sometimes all you can do while serving is Practice the Presence.

Lesson 10 Meditation Routine for the Advanced Kriya Yogi

No matter the length of onee’s meditation period, time should be given to cultivating, expressing, and feeling devotion, yearning, and communion with the Divine—praying and talking to God and the language of the heart. The goal of Loving and communing with God should always be kept uppermost, not the number or variety of techniques one practices.

Pray continuously and deeply, forgetting time, in the language of your heart (perhaps starting with: “Father, though Art just behind my mind, reveal Thyself”). Remember, spiritual stagnation comes if you perform the techniques mechanically.

You will be aware of continuing steady development if you try more and more intensely to be one with ever new Joy at the end of the practice of the different techniques. Under no circumstances should you watch time while you are enjoying the harvest of God’s peace after the pleasurable labor of the meditation and concentration techniques.

~ Paramahansa Yogananda
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