"The meditation I am talking about is not a meditation on something:
rather, it is a state of meditation. So this is what I mean when I am
talking to you about meditation as a state. Meditation does not mean
remembering someone. Meditation means to drop everything which is in
one’s memory and to come to a state where only consciousness remains,
where only awareness remains.
"If you light a lamp and remove all the objects
surrounding it, the lamp will still go on giving light. In the same
way, if you remove all objects from your consciousness, all thoughts,
all imagination, what will happen? – only consciousness will remain.
That pure state of consciousness is meditation. You don’t meditate on
somebody. Meditation is a state where only consciousness remains.
"When only consciousness remains without an object, that state is called meditation. I am using the word meditation in this sense.
"What you practice is not meditation in the real sense; it is only a
concept. But meditation will happen on its own through this. Try to
understand that what you are practicing at night, exercises involving
the chakras, and in the morning, exercises involving the
breath, is all a discipline, it is not meditation. Through this
discipline a moment will come when the breath will seem to have
disappeared. Through this discipline a moment will come when the body
seems to have disappeared and thoughts have also disappeared. What
will remain when everything has disappeared? That which remains is
meditation. When everything has disappeared, that which is left behind
is called meditation."
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