Meditate Like Christ

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One day a Canadian man arrived for his first visit with Neem Karoli Baba (Maharaj-ji). He  didn't know much about Maharaj-ji but had heard about him. Maharaj-ji didn't give lectures or formal teachings; didn't write books; and, as far as I know, didn't formally initiate people. He just kept shining like the sun. Flowers don't need to read a manual on how to bloom in the sunshine. So when Maharaj-ji asked this man why he'd come and what he wanted, he was unsure how to respond. Finally, he replied, 'Can you teach me how to meditate?'

"Maharaj-ji's response was: 'Meditate like Christ. Go. Sit in the back of the temple with the other Westerners.'

"The guy came to the back, and we asked him about his darshan. He told us that Maharaj-ji had said to meditate like Christ. At first we were surprised. 'What! Meditate like Christ! What does that mean?' But then we thought about it. We were always trying to get Maharaj-ji to tell us what practice to do, but he'd never give us any specific instructions about yoga or meditation. Now he'd said this. If he said it, he must know how Jesus meditated. We decided to ask him about it. We were so excited — we were going to get the secret teachings at last!

"Later in the day, when Maharaj-ji came to the back of the temple to hang out with us, [one among us] broached the subject that had us all buzzing. 'You said to meditate like Christ. How DID he meditate?'

"It seemed as if Maharaj-ji was about to answer, but instead his eyes closed and he sat there completely still, completely silent. It felt like he'd totally disappeared. In all the time I'd been with him, I'd only seen him sitting motionless like this a couple of times before. It was extraordinarily powerful, as if the whole universe had become silent. Then a tear came down his cheek. We were in awe. After a couple of minutes, his eyes half opened and, with great emotion, he quietly said, 'He lost himself in love, that's how he meditated. He was one with all beings. He loved everyone, even the people who crucified him. He never died. He is the atman [soul]. He lives in the hearts of all. He lost himself in love.'

Once again, Maharaj-ji had gone right to the heart of it all. I was stunned. There was nothing I wanted more than to be able to lose myself in love, but there was nothing that seemed farther away.  As Kabir once said, "It is easy to bear the heat of fire and likewise it is possible to tread the edge of the sword. But to sustain an unchanging love is a most difficult business."

--Krishna Das, in Chants of Lifetime

Seed Questions for Reflection

What does meditating like Christ mean to you? How can we sustain an unchanging love? Can you share a personal story of a time when you lost yourself in love, or were touched by someone who had lost his/her self in love?

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JB
Jul 16, 2025
It is indeed a challenge to observe unconditional and uniform respect/love towards self as well as towards others. The key reason being our minds have been made so evaluative that we are constantly evaluating people including ourselves and tend to act on those evaluation. More we evaluate and act, more we move away from the state of meditation, state of calm and state of peace. Hence, it requires us to spend more time conversing with our soul and find the true meaning of life and its purpose. The day we realise that we are an inseparable part of the greater soul and God, We will find our true position in this universe with a much greater meaning.
SU
Jul 16, 2025
Beautiful reminder
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Ty
Jan 31, 2024
It’s so crazy once you do reach that state you see that there’s nothing else that comes even close to comparing to that perspective. That becomes everything. I wish I could stay there for eternity.
SU
Susan
Jan 18, 2020
'God forgive them for they know not what they do.' A state of compassion and unconditional love for everyone and everything including our own selves.
CA
Carol
Sep 19, 2019
I love Krishna Das - his teachings in song and oral presentations!
DA
dale a. edminster
Feb 9, 2017

 On my third time having the one touch blessing for a very small moment the Christ mind came into my conches mind.  I felt totally loved and loving.  It was the most wonderful feeling I'd ever had in my life. 
I am trying to find out how I can have this happen again.

KA
Kavita Feb 14, 2025
I also had an extremely great experience. But while trying to get it again it has never come.Then I learnt that we should always do it like a small child who knows nothing , every time as if it is the 1st time n expect nothing .( learnt from Prem Rawat Peace Education Ambassador.).
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Sumit Chakrabarty
Oct 3, 2016

yesterday night i was pondering on the meaning of Neem Karoli baba's saying that Christ meditated like as if he lost himself in love... I remebered when we as children use to play games and be lost in it.... this feeling of loosing oneself applied to my mediattion. i felt as if i m radiating love for god from my spiritual heart and simultaneously became aware of my breath, i felt that love at the heart centre and i tried to loose myself in it, I think after half hour i am feeling positive, peaceful and a connection ....... i don't know but I am at it....May be it will help me or not???? 

JA
Julio Alvarado Jr.
Apr 30, 2015
As a human being Jesus practiced meditation for the primary purpose of hearing the Voice of Spirit of God within Him and learning from Spirit of God within Him in order to gain the knowledge, understanding and wisdom as to how to carry out His daily God-ordained purpose. Unbeknownst to many people, the teaching and practice of meditation used to be a major part of the ancient Jewish and Rabbinical education.Today I personally practice meditation primarily for this same reason. It has been the most liberating experience of my life! Most Christians are taught (if meditation is taught in their Churches) that you meditate on the Written Word of God (the Bible). Jesus was taught to meditate in order to get Spoken Word (Truth) from the Spirit of God for your life. Jesus called this inner hearing and learning environment "the Kingdom of God" (Luke 17:20-21). From the ancient Hebraic perspective "the Kingdom of God" that Jesus was referring to was known as the "Bet Hammelkh" which means ... View full comment
D
Sep 27, 2013
 Sharing: I live on Long Island New York and I commute to work  5 days a week on the Long Island railroad. Last year I began a yoga practice @ a beautifully serene yoga studio. There, the yogi, Dharma Mittra introduced me to many new ways of meditating. My very first class had produced  a treasure I never could have imagined. In that class I learned a chant called namah shivaya. It stirred something immensely deep within me.the tune the melody even the sounds of the syllables and words they produced something Within me  which quite frankly is not possible to express with words. It must be experienced. The next morning on my commute to Work on the  train I googled this soul stirring chant Namah Shivaya.what happened next is miiraculous. As I glanced up from my phone where I had been engrossed in reading  a website that beautifully explained  the meaning and purpose of Namah Shivaya. There was a man standing in the aisle of the crowded car .  our ... View full comment
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A Sep 27, 2013

 From my sacred heart to your sacred heart, today, " I love You"!

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Max
Sep 23, 2013
 Jesus spent a number of years in India, particularly in Gujerat, That figures how Christ would learn meditation from eastern esoteric / mysticism schools.
 
JM
Jon Madian Sep 23, 2013

Yes, it could well be that Jesus was influenced by Indian spiritual traditions, and it also seems equally likely that he may have gained all he needed from Hebrew mystical traditions. Or, like many mystics, he may have been born  destined to know the heart and soul of love. 

ME
meg Sep 24, 2013

 And also, that He is the Son of God may have something to do with how he meditated/prayed. He was intimately connected with the Father... He is one with the Father..

DD
david doane Sep 26, 2013

 And so are each of us, Meg.  Each of us is a child of God, each of us is intimately connected with God, each of us is one with God, and that has a lot to do with how we meditate and pray, especially as we realize it. 

JO
joe Dec 5, 2013

 What are you talking about? He did no such thing.

ME
Meg Dec 6, 2013

 Oh no, no.. we are not "one with God" in the same sense as Jesus is. Jesus Is God. We are made in the image of God. Yes, we each are a child of God and should be intimately connected with Him but that depends directly on our relationship with Him.

DD
david doane Dec 7, 2013

 Oh yes, yes... we are one with God in the same sense as Jesus is.  That's the point.  That was Jesus' point. 

CP
Sep 22, 2013

 I meant to say "aware" rather than unaware as in: Being yourself in an aware manner is what meditating like Christ means to me. Sorry for the error.

Being yourself. Being yourself in an unaware manner is what meditating like Christ means to me. - See more at: http://www.awakin.org/read/view.php?tid=973#sthash.jjVOle5y.dpuf
LA
Sep 20, 2013

 

”All who come embodied are AVATAARS, advents of the Divine. What then is the special feature of Rama, Krishna, Buddha and Christ? Why do you celebrate their Birthdays with much reverential enthusiasm? The speciality is this: they are AWARE; you are unaware of the Atma, which is the Truth. AWARENESS confers liberation from bonds, from time, space and causality and from sleep, dream and wakefulness. Avatars are ever alert, aware and alight.”  Bhagawan Sri Sathya SAI BABA

 
RA
Sep 20, 2013

It is an exercise in futility to debate/argue with a creation that thinks it can be the Creator. Moments of silence...fleeting moments of peace, calm, happiness here in this world are not divine. For man/woman to be GOD, the Creator (one with Him/divinity) is still the sin that the adversary so skillfully traps us all in (hasn't changed much form the garden of Eden :)). I would rather pray in love for all my friends here, to know Jesus Christ, his life, death and resurrection...pray that He reveals himself to all on here. With much love (very conditional...indeed :))

In Christ,
rajeev 

PT
Sep 19, 2013

 As I meditate like Christ,I see him opening up to divine love,which invades his innermost being. This love sets him free from normal human limitations, and releases his INNER FOUNTAIN OF LOVE. This love flows towards all beings, especially the most  in need. This movement meets with opposition,  egoism, personal and collective, which condemns him to death. But a selfless soul cannot be killed. He lives in the souls of all who open up to love.Christness is awakened in me whenever I feel love  and take even a small step to love.

AM
amy Sep 20, 2013

 Again and again, I hear you. 

TH
Sep 19, 2013

Dear Rajeev, I did not mean righteousness as regards to sin but as regards to the assertion of one's faith. For instance I never quite understood the split between Judaism and Christianity nor their mutual antagonism. The bible scholars I mentioned have helped me see through it.  So have the words reported to be of Jesus in the Gospel of Thomas ( logion 43, if you care to look it up).
A beauty of the  Indian tradition is to acknowledge that people have different inward complexions and that what is right for one is inadequate for the other. This is why there are different types of Yoga to suit different types of people and help them progress on their way, none being exclusive of another.

AM
amy Sep 19, 2013

 You are right Thierry!
To meditate like Jesus goes WAYYYYY beyond what we know.  Respect and love to all of us with "limited" capacities to know and understand truth.  Jesus' capacity "UNLIMITED".  Thus wise spend time with and in Him.

PT
Sep 19, 2013

 I like to meditate looking at Christ. He closed the doors of his senses and went deep down into the cave of his heart to be one with the Divine. being united with the source of all beings, he opened his eyes and saw that someone's hunger was his hunger; someone's thirst was his thirst; someone's homelessness, his own homelessness. Melting in Love, his life was a life of creation, (seeing goodness in every one and helping him or her to bring it out) and of identification (identifying himself with the need of each one).

AM
Amy Sep 19, 2013

Thank you! 

J
Sep 18, 2013

 Just earlier today, two women (of a certain faith community) stopped by (for what seems, their monthly visit) to talk and drop off  literature.  
Today, they wondered if I had any questions related to "hell".  My response,  "In my husband and my marital communication, there are "words" we neither discuss or acknowledge (as they would relate to us).  When I commune with Jesus, "hell" is a place He has NEVER taken me.  If Jesus isn't "going there", neither am I.
There are spiritual forces all around us.  In this, I choose Christ.  
He takes me to places, without Him, I couldn't go.
Tucked in the Heart of Jesus   

TH
Sep 18, 2013

What you say of  Jesus son of God and son of Man is beautiful. But nothing can defeat one's faith better than feeling  self-righteous about it. The history of religion has taught us that much and many have turned away from their native creed for exactly that reason. Actually, I owe to some of those modern gurus and thinkers to have re-discovered the great value hidden inside the perenial teachings of Jesus who spoke through symbols, as was the use in his time. Two very enlightening 'gurus' or rather scholars I would like to recommend are Bishop Spong, an Episcopalian scholar, and Andrew Harvey, author of Jesus Son Of Man, two persons whose faith cannot be questioned.

RA
Rajeev Sep 18, 2013

Dear Thierry, 

I don't even want to pretend that I'm self-righteous. I'm a sinner, totally depraved like all human beings needing my Savior and my Lord Jesus Christ all the time. I don't understand deep thinking and philosophy...all I know is I'm saved by the blood of Jesus who died for my sins. All I wanted to tell my friends here is, to understand that GOD is Holy, righteous,loving,faithful....everything good and perfect, which none of us are and we can't be meditating and rationalizing ourselves by this one attribute that it is all love. We can't even begin to think of Agape (unconditional) love, like Jesus Christ...not one human being can! I'm praying that people understand the Truth, read the bible like a child and accept Christ for what He is!  Love to all :)

In Him,
rajeev

AM
Amy Dec 7, 2013

 For whatever reason, I found Thierry and Rajeev' words up on my iPad this afternoon! Of course, I had to read them. . . and read, again!  Amen to you!

This is why I am so thankful for our new Pope!  From the very beginning, in action and word, I see and hear Jesus in him . . . simple truth and active love.

A blessed Advent season to you . . . As we wait in joyful hope for The One and Only, righteous King of kings, JESUS.

JM
jon madian Dec 7, 2013

 I wonder if we are to "wait... for The One and Only...JESUS? Or are we to seek to develop ourselves in ways that reveal the Jesus in all of us? My hunch is that waiting for JESUS will be much less productive than "seeking what he sought" and thus evolving ourselves so we manifest more and more of the principles his life either embodied or has come to embody.  

PT
PIUS THEKEMURY Dec 7, 2013

 YES, NO INCARNATION, NO RELIGION, NO SCRIPTURE CAN EXHAUST THE TREMENDOUS MYSTERY OF GOD. JESUS WAS FULLY OPEN TO THE DIVINE. LIKE THE ROOT IS IN THE STEM, THE STEM IN THE BRANCHES, SO GOD WAS / IS IN JESUS. WHEN I MEDITATE LIKE JESUS, I AWAKEN THE CHRIST IN ME.

JO
joe Dec 8, 2013

 That is blasphemy.

JM
jon madian Dec 8, 2013

 What is blasphemy? And what is blasphemy?

JO
joe Dec 8, 2013

 google it. Jesus was God.

JM
jon madian Dec 8, 2013

 Is there anything in the universe that is NOT God if one is receptive to perceiving through the eye of empathy and love?

JO
joe Dec 8, 2013

 then go worship a milk carton.

ME
Meg Dec 8, 2013

 OH my GOD!! no creature in the universe is God. Only God is God. One God in three different Persons, the Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit. We humans are made to be like Him but always fall short, because of sin. He is perfect, we are not. The best thing we can do is to strive for holiness.

JM
jon madian Dec 8, 2013

Meg is there room for different people and different religions to have different views on this or is there one truth only? If so, how do you know this truth is the one truth? Why isn't there room for different beliefs based on different spiritual traditions? How can you be so sure that what you believe is the one true belief?

LA
Lakshmi Dec 9, 2013

 Well said, Jon Madian. I love Jesus, though I'm a Hindu, because Hinduism believes that all religions are different pathways to the ONE God. Just because you love or revere a prophet from another religion, it does not make your own faith less, or your religion less holy !!

Jesus had come to India and had studied with Indian Masters. SANATANA DHARMA, the vast religious and spiritual philosophy of India existed much before Christianity or Islam. To believe that JESUS alone is the SON of God, is akin to saying that before Jesus, in the thousands and thousands of years of human civilisation, God did not bother to send any Messenger to Earth; was GOD's love for humans less till Christ was sent ?

Dogmatic Christians should look at the historical context of Christianity.

JO
joe Dec 9, 2013

 Jesus himself said, No one comes to the Father but by me. Quite exclusive sacrifice. 

ME
Meg Dec 9, 2013

 Oh of course Jon, there is room for everyone! God wants us all! But there is no room for contradictions and relativism… There is a difference between the Creator and the creatures, if we say that all are the same, that we “are God” because our empathy and love and whatever noble things we may have or feel, we are diminishing Him and exalting ourselves. We are made by Him and for Him, but because of our falling nature we need a Savior, Jesus, He came and opened the door again for us or better yet He is the door. How can I be so sure? Because that ‘s what Faith Is. To believe, and be sure of it without any proof, or it won’t be faith. Do we really want to believe and spend our energy and life in something that may not be true?
 

ME
Meg Dec 9, 2013

 Lakshmi, the historical context of Christianity is that God revealed Himself in Jesus. God, the One God, took human form and came to earth, before that, He prepared the people for it.…  I don’t think God’s love ever changed or ever will. It is just that he chose that specific time in history to fully reveal Himself, besides He is timeless, not bound by time, as we see it. I think Hinduism is fascinating,  it’s not really a religion… it’s acceptance of everything is somewhat admirable but at the same time could be a hindrance.. Jesus wants our total and complete surrender to Him.

LA
Lakshmi Dec 10, 2013

Meg. I am amused and touched by your faith that DISMISSES everything else other than Christianity, which according to the Church is the one true religion. Why are you people so scared to acknowledge others ? As I said, this would mean that before Jesus, God never manifested on Earth, right ? So what was God doing for humanity for those THOUSANDS of years, I ask again?

HINDUISM is a very all-comprehensive way of life as well as a very ENLIGHTENED ancient religion. It is the tolerance of our culture that gave asylum to Jews persecuted everywhere else and a home to the PARSEES (Followers of ZOROASTER from Persia/modern IRAN).  Neither the violence of Islam nor the conversion-tactics of Christianity could wipe out this ancient culture. This ancient system is the oldest living religious and spiritual way of life in the world.
India was the home  to Buddhism, Sikhism, Jainism; she accepted Islam and Christianity as co-reliigons and gave asylum to Judaism and Zoroastrianism. This all-inclusiveness comes from the FIRM belief that ALL human beings are manifestations of DIVINITY. and there exist MANY PATHS to GOD. This does not mean that we give up our beliefs. Only when you are STRONG in your belief can you accommodate another's and not feel either threatened or superior.
SIN cannot touch the DIVINE core/ATMA. But the human being, ignorant of his/her true identity as DIVINE makes many mistakes. When ENLIGHTENMENT happens, ignorance vanishes and you realise your true nature.

If you were in India, you would have known that the concept of AVATAAR, a word often misused out of context, refers to GOD coming down to Earth assuming a HUMAN form, but with all DIVINE capabilities intact, to lead man towards enlightenment. It is a slow and torturous process of EVOLUTION. Jesus was ONE such messenger of God.
It is time for dogmatic  Christians to wake up to the fact that you SHARE space on this earth with other and perhaps more enlightened people. The ancient texts of India mention at least 10 Avatars in pre-historic times. So, this is not a concept unique to Christianity at all.

LA
Lakshmi Dec 10, 2013

JOE, like MEG here, you both are very ardent Christians and kudos to that.

However, what you think is Christianity, is a very watered down version of what Jesus actually taught. Don't believe ALL that your churches tell you. JESUS said, "My Father's House has many mansions. . ." Jesus spoke about many concepts that were REMOVED from the Bible because it did not suit the Church. Pray to your JESUS ardently and believe it or not, He will directly answer you. An APOSTLE of LOVE like Him can never teach His followers to disrespect or ridicule other faiths.

JO
joe Dec 10, 2013

I cannot apologize for God's unpopular exclusivity that Jesus' substitutionary death has opened a narrow path to life. Your broad way, the scripture says, leads to death.  

LA
Lakshmi Dec 10, 2013

Hinduism is the OLDEST surviving religion in the world !! Inclusiveness did not kill it, my dears.
EXPANSION is LIFE; contraction is death. LOVE is expansion and cannot die. Where love contracts, it smothers life.

When a balloon filled with air bursts, the air within it merges with the air outside it'; It is the death of the small entity called balloon, true. And thus the ego (individuality)  has to die for AWARENESS to be experienced.

Anyhow, no hard feelings. Much LOVE from India, as always !

JO
joe Dec 10, 2013

 For sure no hard feelings since your argument is essentially with God and the Bible - not me. I didn't write the unpopular commands of God.

JO
joe Dec 10, 2013

 Oh, and by the way, is this the same Hinduism that murders more Christians every year in India than all other countries combined worldwide? Sounds enlightened to me.

JM
jon madian Dec 10, 2013

 Folks, I'm afraid this conversation is polarized in ways that can not lead to new, life affirming insights on either side, so I thank the open-minded who welcome a diversity of perspectives and wish others well. At least we all agree on the value of pursuing a spiritual path and I assume this includes loving and not judging others--a challenging task indeed. 

JO
joe Dec 10, 2013

 That's it, Jon. Jesus is Polarizing. That's why they nailed Him to the cross, not because He agreed with everyone and gave life affirming thoughts. They hated Him because He said One Way. Now you got it!!!

JM
jon madian Dec 10, 2013

 Joe, truly I agree with the "one way" if it involves love, compassion, non-judgment of self and others, witnessing (mindfulness) and so on, for that one way is the way of many wisdom traditions. Jesus is in me as doorway, as is the beauty of nature, Buddha, and those who share the journey of love and loss with me. Wishing you well, and apologies for NOT quite joining your camp. 

JO
joe Dec 10, 2013

 Alright Jon. Don't apologize to me. It is Jesus the Christ with whom you must do business. The "one way" statement referred to himself. You got a lot of syncretistic stuff going on.

JO
Jo Dec 11, 2013

 I love the balloon "story picture"!  My personal balloon is popped!  My personal "air" beyond what an eye can see. 

Amen to you, L!

ME
Meg Dec 12, 2013

 Ohh Lakshmi, I can only talk for myself.. I am not scared of acknowledging anyone, I  think everyone try their best and that is exactly why I believe everyone should know Jesus, because He and only He is The Best; but  to know Him in the whole and full sense. Knowing Him means to have a relationship with Him, a relationship of love, when you love Him you will submit to Him, no matter how crazy it is or how ridicule, or funny or whatever you sound for others. I don’t have the specific answers for your question… just what I told you, God is not limited to time, so those thousands of years are not really that much… yes it is very simplistic or “watered down” but what Jesus teaches is very simple, to believe in Him to get to the Father that’s all.
By no means I want to ridicule or dismiss or diminish any other religion, much less Hinduism with all that it has and it is. I would love to be an expert on it, but I won’t even say anything about all those fancy words that you mention.  You probably heard and know about Fr. Bede Griffith, I think you will love him.
Hard feelings? never…
 

LA
Lakshmi Dec 22, 2013

 Dear all,

Came across this interesting article. The world is expanding in understanding !

http://diversitychronicle.wordpress.com/2013/12/05/pope-francis-condemns-racism-and-declares-that-all-religions-are-true-at-historic-third-vatican-council/

With much love from INDIA

RA
Sep 18, 2013
Meditating like Christ is not just being in a state of unconditional love (Agape love), though that might be one attribute of GOD. Jesus Christ prayed to GOD, the Father and taught us to pray that way. He is the Word of GOD, Word that became flesh and dwelt among us. He meditated on GOD's Word. New age thinkers and modern day gurus pick and choose what they like from the attributes of GOD. Often enough, the context is lost. Read the bible in it's entirety and believe that Jesus Christ was crucified for our sins and He is risen and lives. I challenge all of you modern day thinkers to humble yourself to someone who just didn't speak the truth but said, I'm the Way, the Truth and the Life and no one comes to the Father except through me.

In Christ,
rajeev
ME
meg Sep 18, 2013

You said it perfectly...

TA
Sep 17, 2013

 beautifullyl put cody .. be yourself.so simple this quest,, yet illusive

ME
Sep 17, 2013

 Jesus Christ Is Love... when we cling to Him we will learn to love like Him and be like Him.

RE
Rebekah Sep 17, 2013

 I lost myself in love for God, others and myself when I accepted Jesus. I am only able to maintain that gift of peace and love, and the power to give it to others,  through conscious and purposeful contact with Him each morning. I have been a believer all my life, and have always heard other people say that visiting with the Lord and reading His Word every morning was the key to His power and love. It always sounded like a good idea, but I just did not form this habit, praying sporadically, although daily. I am now 55, and as a result of an illness that prevented me from working I began to read my Bible and listen and talk to Jesus every morning first thing before the day takes off, two years ago. I can honestly say that this IS the secret to wisdom and His power and love in life. In the past two years of this habit, I have grown as a person exponentially more than in all of the other years I've been alive. Try it for yourself and see.
Just do it. Don't miss a day. Watch what happens....people will begin to ask you what is different in your life, why you are happy and content in the middle of any circumstance... then you can explain your secret to them. That, to me is what being a Christian is: no judgment or coersion, just the truth that is your reality, which can also be theirs. He is real and alive and you can prove it by His power in your life. That is what a real "witness" is.
Jesus said "I am the vine (root) and you are the branches, apart from Me you can do nothing."

There is a book that is one of my favorites that is a very small book and very simple, which explains this concept very beautifully. I recommend it to everyone: "Secrets of the Vine"  by Bruce Wilkinson.
 "We love because He first loved us-"

AM
amy Sep 17, 2013

 Now I can go to sleep.  THIS is the truth, Rebekah!  
Always tucked in Him,
Loved

ME
meg Sep 18, 2013

 Very nice.. May I suggest you, you may be doing it already, Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament.. then the habit that you talk about will become a need... of Him. God Bless.

RA
Rajeev Sep 18, 2013

Thank you Rebekah...wish all my friends in here knew Jesus Christ like you do!

In Christ,
rajeev 

LO
Louie Sep 24, 2013

This  is beautiful...alnost all that is written in here.  I am 81, 50 years Catholic priest , 52 years a bearer of Franciscan vows....It is all about Jesus, but that has expanded into a universal presence--the expansion grows daily and is delightful !  I hope I can keep in touch.....
















 

SA
Sam Sep 24, 2013

That's it Louie- absolutely right on dot, you are !
It is UNIVERSAL
It IS expanding, ever & always.
And, the amazing thing is that we elders HAVE witnessed this phenomenon,kept in touch with the loop and enjoyed !
 

ME
meg Sep 24, 2013

 Congratulations Fr. Louie! 50 years of priesthood, what a Blessing!!

DD
david doane Sep 26, 2013

 Louie -- I'm not sure what you mean by "It's all about Jesus."  Perhaps you mean your life is all about Jesus or a person's life is to be all about Jesus.  If that is what you're saying, I don't know what you mean by that.  What I believe is very important is that my life and a Christian's life is to be the way Jesus lived and the way of life he taught.  Your brother, Richard Rohr, pointed out that no where in scripture does Jesus say 'worship me,' and many times in scripture Jesus says follow me.  And Deepak Chopra said if someone is pointing at a new way, pay attention to the way and don't worship his finger.  I definitely do a poor job of it, but I think I and Christians are to live the way that Jesus professed, which I think is a very difficult way to really be committed to and live -- after all, a person could get crucified living that way -- so what we do instead is worship Jesus which is much much easier.  That your "all about Jesus" has expanded into a universal presence that grows daily and is delightful sure seems to support what you have done and sounds wonderful to me.  I hope you do keep in touch. 

TH
Sep 17, 2013

What I find interesting in this testimony from Krishna Das is that his teacher found a way to demonstrate that meditation does not center in one's personal suffering or discomfort. But rather that  meditation encompasses  the whole process of suffering in its impersonal dimension, is inclusive of all the suffering both inflicted and suffered by sentient beings since the beginning of time. Raja Yoga would have one inquire into the causes of suffering and one's participation and responsibility to bring one to realize the personal/impersonal dimension of suffering. While I understand this teacher to have a more devotional yet no less effective approach. 
I have  been touched by someone who did sustain an unchanging love for all beings but whose teachings might appear more abstract at first view. His concern for the world and its fate was immense.

JD
Jakkula David
Sep 17, 2013
What had Maharaj-ji advised to meditate like Christ means to follow Christ teachings. Jesus Christ  birth is different from worldly birth like others.His birth enabling us to changing the history.His life style , his teachings,his miracles,wisdom, suffering, insults and crucifixion was different during  his life in this world. He was fully human and fully God. He demonstrated his Love towards human being by shading his blood to redeem the sin of human being and died on the cross.  He did not lived for himself but for other human being.  He established forgiveness  on the cross. He had forgiven the people that were abused him and beaten him.His death on the cross, he was put in the tomb on the third day he rose again. The empty tomb is wittiness that He his living God. Those  who follow him certainly  he will stay in their heart  that they illuminate his light and love for others. He himself is love.of agape.his nature is love... View full comment
SU
Sep 17, 2013

 If it is love, it never changes. There is no such thing as unchanging love. Love is a constant.

SA
sarah
Sep 17, 2013

 perfect.

MM
MG MORE
Sep 17, 2013
 Yes it is very difficult to sustain an unchanging love.  I feel this is because of what we learn from the society in which we live, work, share.  Until and unless we really understand from the inner mind that this life is for once only. The real and true love just depend on understanding, relations and material world. Hence it is very difficult to LEAVE it and hence we lose the unchanging LOVE. Real love is within. Hence, introspection of self is the key to LOVE SELF. The meditation preached by LORD BUDDHA through Vippashana  and Mahayana Tantra iare unparalleled in the whole world. Hence all countries are looking to The LIGHT OF BUDDHA, the real India (not today's India known as Hindu). Even it has been proved that Jesus Christ visited twice and lived in India during his age between 13 to 30 year of his life and studied the very secret teaching of Lord Buddha, the Mahayana Tantra. There is a book in PALI&nb... View full comment
DD
Sep 14, 2013
 Meditating like Christ means to me what Maharaj-ji said about Christ, that "he lost himself in love...he was one with all beings.  He loved everyone, even the people that crucified him.  He never died.  He is the atman.  He lives in the hearts of all.  He lost himself in love."  That is beautiful and I certainly can not say it better or as well.  Nor do I live it except for occasional moments, I am sad to say.  We can sustain an unchanging love by detaching from all form and form concerns, and purely be.  I have had some experiences of being lost in love, most of them very brief.  An outstanding one for me was a time when I was in a psychotherapy encounter group in which I was lost (and found) in present being/relating/communion, and I was lost in love, touched by the love and the moment that was being facilitated by a leader who was lost and found in being/relating/love.  It was a beautiful experience.  Bringing some o... View full comment
CP
Sep 13, 2013
 Being yourself. Being yourself in an unaware manner is what meditating like Christ means to me. When you continue to be aware of yourself and be unafraid of what you might find, you sustain an unchanging love. There is no one time I can think of where I lost myself in love. When I read about the Dalai Lama, Gandhi, or St. Francis of Assisi, I notice people who are often lost in love. One's being the change one wishes to make is often loving. As St. Francis said: "Seek not so much  to be consoled as to console, to be understood, as to understand, to be loved, as to love; for it is in giving that we receive, is in pardoning that we are pardoned, and it is in dying that we are born." it seems that Christ and the Buddha, being highly aware each moment, allowed themselves to die and be reborn each moment. Dying and being born in each moment in the matter of the Buddha and Christ is like being one with everyone and everything, and it is like not dying because one is so connected ... View full comment
KP
Kristin Pedemonti Sep 13, 2013

 Beautifully said Conrad! HUG And thank you for the kind words. :)

KP
Sep 13, 2013

 Beautiful. To allow ourselves to connect unconditionally to others to love them fully, flaws and all is Powerful. I have felt this both in giving and receiving several times; I cannot truly explain How it happened, it simply seemed to Flow. It was an overwhelming feeling of joy, love, happiness and sorrow/suffering all in the same moment. Bless us all as we seek to LOVE fully without constraints. As always, thank you for sharing and allowing us to share too. Hug from my heart to yours. Speaking of hugs this just brought to mind several deeply emotional experiences I've had in sharing FREE HUGS; there have been encounters where afterwards I felt as though I was at ONE with the person I was hugging; somehow our Hearts completely connected and I could feel their pain/joy all at once. I suppose a big part of this is allowing ourselves to be completely Open and Vulnerable and Present. <3

SA
Sam Sep 16, 2013

 This is absolutely true. And amazing because at that moment, time stands still - the stillness, in which Christ wanted man to be wrapped- and hunger, grief,physical & other inconsequential  needs that divert man's attention disappear. Lot of love.

JM
Sep 13, 2013

 What's most meaningful, beautiful, and scary to me is the tear. Itt unites transcendence with empathy, cosmic love with individual suffering, bliss with grief. What a beautiful expression. 

SS
Sury Shoney Sep 17, 2013

 Beautifully said.

LF
Lfm Sep 17, 2013

 Just reading, brings a tear of recognition.  Thank you for sharing.

LA
Lakshmi Sep 18, 2013

 I totally agree. Transcendence and LOVE is the key to existence !

TA
Tamilyn Sep 18, 2013

 I love your name! :)

D
D Sep 21, 2013

 tears also are often misunderstood. tears come form immense joy which is the same as pure love

JM
Jon Madian Sep 21, 2013

 agreed; it amazes me how tears emerge in great moments of deepest, most caring joy.

SA
Sam Sep 22, 2013

 Quite true ! the amazing thing is these tears of joy are sweet as against salt-filled in tears of sadness. Moreover, it appears that tears of happiness, when flowing out of selfless love, flow from the right corner of the right eye and the left corner of the left eye : how specific could emotion get ! Love is more powerful than a canon yet silky smooth when it envelops us.

AJ
aj Sep 22, 2013

 Oh the depth of a "tear"!  All the more reason to meditate like Christ!  NOTHING (NO ONE) simple!  In meditation and study, wisdom gained.  Thank you, Sam!