Ilãn,
You taught me
Truth is not limited, it is, like veritable meditation, it is, unlimited
As truth knows no boundaries, it is omni -presence and -awareness in one
So is true meditation, it is clear, it is real, objective, consciousness without judgment
Here is no illusion nor (self) deceit
In truth here is balance, harmony and integration
And from these come clarity, alertness and understanding
You taught me
Me
Note.
I signed with Me, but that could have been replaced or supplemented with these words:
unbound, solitude, insight, calm, joy, peace, wholeness, empathy, love,...of course love.
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Post Scriptum.
I can be alone *
- physically
- mentally
- solely
I surpassed the chains of
- memory
- thought
- impurity
Alone, whole and free, I surface.
* this 'alone' does not signify that I must live a solitary life and/or (can) have no spouse.
In the deserts of Arabia in pre-Islamic time there were those who followed the monotheistic faith of Abraham, they were called hanif (meaning true believer, monotheist and/or upright).
The hanif, call(ed) God: Ilãn or Allah: the latter derived from Elah (Aramaic) or Eloi (Hebrew).
Note II.
Also I kindly refer to Surah 17:110
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