
When would people do darshan (live connection with an enlightened One through eye contact)? When no sort of ill intent is visible in the eyes, that is when people do darshan! Samadhi (a blissful state) arises simply upon looking into His eyes!
Param Pujya Dada BhagwanWhen You attain the clear and distinct experience of the Self (spashta vedan), that is when everlasting samadhi (a blissful state that comes about when One becomes free from mental, physical and externally-induced suffering) will prevail.
Param Pujya Dada BhagwanTo whatever extent one’s worldly interaction becomes ideal, by that extent the samadhi (a blissful state that comes about when one becomes free from mental, physical and externally-induced suffering) will increase.
Param Pujya Dada Bhagwan[To experience] Moksha whilst living means samadhi (a blissful state) prevails amidst tremendous upadhi (externally induced problems and their resultant suffering).
Param Pujya Dada BhagwanAs long as one is taking the support of a spiritual tool (saadhan), he will have samadhi (a blissful state) that is with vikalp (the wrong belief of ‘I am Chandubhai’ and all the relative ‘I-ness’ that stems from it). Nirvikalp samadhi (a naturally-occurring blissful state as the Self, free from all relative ‘I-ness’ and ‘my-ness’, that remains undisturbed even in the midst of mental, physical, and externally induced suffering) means there is no kind of vikalp at all.
Param Pujya Dada BhagwanWhen the ego is nullified, that is when it is considered nirvikalp samadhi (a naturally-occurring blissful state as the Self, free from all relative ‘I-ness’ and ‘my-ness’, that remains undisturbed even in the midst of mental, physical, and externally induced suffering). If the ego is present, then it is considered savikalp samadhi (a blissful state with the wrong belief of ‘I am Chandubhai’).
Param Pujya Dada BhagwanTo indulge in a blissful state after becoming lost in the layers of the mind cannot be considered as true samadhi (the blissful state as the Self that remains undisturbed even in the midst of mental, physical and externally induced suffering). That is a temporary state. Once that temporary state comes to an end, you will be back to square one! That is actually considered as nidra (lack of awareness as the Self).
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