Life constantly throws us various surprises. And the desired happiness often turns out to be just a mirage. So days pass, and sometimes even years. And it seems that everything repeats itself, as if in a circle. The mind creates many problems and at the same time is able to solve any complex task.
Samadhi is no mind, but a state of being in our true nature. We are not the body, we are not emotions, we are not intellect, we are not the mind. We are that which stands behind all of these. Our true nature is in the realm of the transcendent, and the mind cannot penetrate there. To know our true immortal soul, we must make a jump into the transcendent. We must detach ourselves from everything that is not truly us. The mind is very powerful, and it does not want us to make this jump. If we do, it will lose its position of director - it will no longer have power over us.
We came into this world to be happy, to feel love, joy, and to experience life. However, the mind constantly gets in the way, wanting to be the mediator between the person and their perception. Therefore, we do not see the world as it is, we perceive only the description of the world and see it as the mind interprets it. The true nature of man is Ananda – bliss. And only the mind can transform this divine experience into something else - miserable, and sometimes even unworthy.
Samadhi can happen at any time, because no one enters or exit samadhi - samadhi exists constantly, it is our true experience of ourselves. No one has an exclusive right to samadhi. Samadhi is something that everyone must experience for themselves, it is a meeting with oneself, no one can stand between us and samadhi.
It doesn't matter how we reach samadhi, because on the path to samadhi everything can be a means, and when it happens, there comes the realization that no one has come anywhere, that we have been moving to where we have always been. You will understand that you were never born and never died. Samadhi is much closer than we think. Samadhi is not some mystical astral experience, it is the experience of oneself, it is being in one's own essence, it is being beyond the mind. Samadhi does not oppose itself to the mind. The mind is a very powerful and useful tool, but it is a truncated copy of the soul.
Samadhi comes unexpectedly, it is not subject to pragmatic calculation, it is not subject to time and space. Samadhi dissolve the boundaries between me and you. Samadhi is our true home, not subject to mind and time. It is necessary, overcoming the fear that is an inseparable part of the mind, to make a jump into the transcendent! Samadhi is emptiness, but not absence. It is the emptiness from which the world is created. The world, which is the union of Shiva and Shakti, the manifested and the unmanifested.