Just Being is our Nature
Photo Credit: in.pinterest.com Just Being is our Nature In the rush of daily life, we often forget the simplicity of existence. We identify ourselves with roles, responsibilities, and achievements, believing that life’s meaning lies in constant doing. Yet, as Shivkrupanand Swamiji explains in the tradition of Himalayan Samarpan Dhyanyog, our true nature is not in doing but in being . To just be is the essence of the Self, and meditation is the path to rediscover this truth. The external world is filled with clutter—noise, desires, comparisons, and endless distractions. This clutter keeps the mind restless, preventing us from experiencing the silence within. The mind thrives on activity, but the soul thrives on stillness. When we learn to let go of external clutter through meditation, we begin to rest in the Self. In that resting, bliss naturally arises. Swamiji teaches that Samarpan Meditation is the practice of surrender. When the seeker sits in silence and surrenders the ...