SYMBOL OF INFINITY ♾️ HAS SPIRITUAL SIGNIFICANCE
Did you notice, that the symbol of infinity ♾️ looks like a snake eating its own tail? This symbol of infinity, has lot of spiritual significance and so does a snake. A snake is absolute stillness and that’s why, those who become meditative, I mean, those who become, more n more still and silent within, they find snakes around them. Because, snakes are attracted to the stillness.
So, I was telling you, that the symbol of infinity is spiritually very significant, in the sense, that if you become meditative, then your energy, too, begins to move in a circle, your energy begins to move in a vartul. A circle or vartul, means, both the ends have been tied together and that is how a symbol of infinity ♾️ looks like and that’s how, this symbol also appears similar, to a snake eating its own tail. All these, fundamentally means, that the two ends have been tied together.
Now, your energy moving in a circle, means, your energy is no more lost out, into the physical world and instead it stays within and thus, there is no loss or leakage of energy. When your energy rises from within and also ends within, then it means, that energy is no more moving in a linear or a straight line but instead is moving in a circular fashion and that is what it means, that your energy is now making a vartul or a circle.
In current state, our energy is not making a circle but is flowing in a straight line or moving in a linear fashion, which essentially means, that energy rises from one end and is lost out into the physical world, from the other end. Energy rises from within and is lost through the lower centres i.e. your energy goes straight out, into the physical world, which is nothing but just a waste or leakage of energy.
Now, infinity or that which is infinite means, that which just can’t be measured or counted because infinite is that, which is boundless and limitless. Infinite, thus, has no beginning and no end and only, that which is endless and beginningless, can be termed, as infinite. This existence which is pure consciousness, is limitless, boundless and shapeless and hence, is an infinite existence because you just can’t measure it. You do not know, where is the beginning and where is the end of this existence. The existence or the consciousness, is just all over and everywhere.
So, a snake eating its own tail or your energy moving in a circle, means you becoming a pool of energy, you becoming the infinite existence, which has no end and no beginning. End n beginning are only of that, which moves in a straight line because, only in a straight line, the two ends are open. One end is beginning and another is end. But that which is infinite, has no end, has no beginning. You can’t find out, as where does it begin and where does it end. Physical has beginning and end but nonphysical knows no bounds. Nonphysical is without any end and beginning.
Energy when moves in a straight line i.e. horizontally, which also means, that you are outwardly bound, then it creates new worlds for you. It creates more and more physical for you, which is nothing but just fizzling out of energy. A day comes, when you just fizzle out, which we commonly know, as death. However, if your energy stays within i.e. you become inwardly bound, then your energy no longer flows out into the physical, but the same begins to rise upward, which is transformation of energy. Energy, when transformed, is not lost through the lower centres but instead, it begins to rise up and rising or vertical movement of energy, brings samadhi for you.
That’s all the difference and that’s what it takes, from a human to the divine or from physical to nonphysical. Samadhi means you become one with this existence, because in a state of samadhi, both the observer and observed, disappear and what remains behind is just the presence or the existence only. Infinite or samadhi, means going beyond the end and beginning, going beyond birth and death and merging with and becoming this infinite existence itself. Meditation is nothing but a technology to conserve one’s energy and thus becoming a pool of energy.
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