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Samadhi means
that you enter into a blissful, tranquil state of mind where you
have no sorrow, no worry, no fear. In the samadhi state, we feel
absolutely perfect; we feel nothing is bothering us in this world,
nothing is happening at all. Everything is perfect. From
News 108, Aphorisms True samadhi means that we communicate with our highest wisdom, or the so-called God or Buddha. When our spiritual body ascends, it will be filled with happiness, love and the will to serve sentient beings. When we are out of samadhi, we carry with us the full love to bless any of the people around us. When they
get close to us, they will feel very comfortable and happy. Their
illnesses might be cured or their anxieties eased. They will also
be enlightened, et cetera. That’s true samadhi. In order to obtain
this kind of samadhi, we have to keep the precepts, practice the
correct method, and have the right concepts. From
News 82, Pearls Of Wisdom Q: How can we reach a permanent state of samadhi? M:
Samadhi — there are many kinds, of course. There are some
kinds that are very short-lived, that you get at the beginning
of your practice, after initiation. There are some kinds of
long lasting samadhi which sometimes last for hours or days,
after some time of practice. Other kinds of samadhi are very
ordinary, just like you will have it for twenty-four hours while
you are working in this world. That is the samadhi state of
a Master. Then a Master looks like a very ordinary sentient
being but the wisdom is very obvious, and the blessing and the
power is very transparent. From
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