Samadhi is described as a state of ultimate peace that is attained when contemplation matures to a point where the meditator and the act of meditation dissolve into one. Chapter 19 illustrates this state by comparing the mind to "a lamp in a windless place." To reach this state, one must first become free from all desires and cultivate the profound understanding that the divine resides in all beings. This realization of non-duality leads to fearlessness, which allows the divine to come into meditation. Ultimately, this leads to the dissolution of the self and the profound peace of Samadhi.
Can you describe the state of Samadhi and the path to attaining it, according to Baba's teachings?
📖 Chapter 19