The Difference Between Discarding And Repenting In This Meditation.
Many people seek out this meditation for various reasons; to release stress, and worries, to fulfill their desires and gain enlightenment, or to appease their feelings of inferiority.
However, one thing that is certain is that all those who tried to resolve or fulfill something for their selves were only able to meditate to the point where they met their limitations, after which they departed.
He takes pictures in his mind of everything in the world and lives making everything his; these things are all false and become his sins and karma.
Therefore a person who knows his self is false and discards everything in his mind that he has seen, heard, felt and even who he thinks he is, can recover his true self that is Truth.
However, a person who holds onto himself and discards only what he wants is still false, even if he reaches the level he wants.
At the end of the meditation, he remains an incomplete self having curiosities, unresolved questions, or doubts, not a complete Truth.
Those who are not Truth are sinners and as such, discarding the existence that he calls his self is actually repentance.
This is the practice of meditation denying his self completely and discarding all of his preconceptions, habits, and mind world.
He who has properly reflected on himself can enlighten he is false and thus does not try to achieve for his false self.
When he disappears, he can be reborn anew as the Spirit and Soul of Truth.
He who discards for his self-interest will fail, while he who knows that his self is false and truly discards himself will become Truth.
He is the one whose sins and karma are absolved because he has repented.
All those who practice this meditation will be guided in the same way, but there are those who abandon themselves and save Truth and those who survive and kill Truth.
📘 Book Reference _ Stop Living In This Land, Go To The Everlasting World Of Happiness, Live There Forever (Page 107)