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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hXcR1UPHSGE

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Q: in your own spirituality in your Quiet Moments When You're With God where does your mind go what role do mantras play uh when you're fasting when you're just alone with yourself

Modi: the word meditation has been overused to the point that it feels like a cliche in Indian languages we usually refer to it as Dion if I associate Dion to meditation it might seem burdensome to some one might think this is too difficult I'm not an enlightened being but it's not rocket science it just means freeing yourself from distraction for example even when you're in class your mind wanders to recess all you think about is lunch not the lesson meditation is simply being present in the moment I recall an incident from my time living in the Himalayas there I encountered this wise Sage he taught me a simple practical technique it was nothing spiritual there are several little streams in the Himalayas he positioned a large leaf to catch water from one of those streams and placed an upside down Bowl below so water would drip rhythmically from the leaf onto the bowl he asked me to focus only on the dripping water in ignoring all other [Music] sounds ignore the chirping birds and the soft rustle of the breeze he would place the leaf and I would meditate there for hours I felt my mind slowly tuning into the rhythmic sounds of the water droplets falling onto the bowl like a melody guiding me into deep focus and it's not like I was chanting mantras or reciting God's name I like to call it the Divine resonance it was by tuning into that Divine resonance that I learned the art of concentration this practice slowly evolved into meditation sometimes you happen to stay at the fancy hotel you get a lavish luxurious room the decor is impeccable and you have been wholeheartedly fasting but there's a dripping faucet in the bathroom that faint sound is enough to make a luxurious room feel worthless at times we realize the value of concentration in life's inner Journey we come to appreciate the difference a little bit of concentration can make one very interesting concept comes to mind from our scriptures since we spoke about life and death I would like to quote a mantra in other words all life is part of complete circle and this Mantra emphasizes the path to achieve that completeness similarly Hindus never Focus solely on individual well-being in other words we wish for the well-being and prosperity of all this Mantra encompasses the idea of universal well-being and prosperity and you know how this Mantra ends Om Shanti Shanti Shanti every Hindu Mantra ends on the same note peace peace peace these ancient and Powerful rituals born in India have emerged from thousands of years of the spiritual practice of sages they connect us to the essence of life Shanti Shanti Shanti thank you for this honor thank you for this incredible conversation thank you for welcoming me to India and uh I can't wait to break the fast with some Indian food tomorrow thank you so much prime minister this was an honor I am thankful for the opportunity to have this conversation with you after fasting for two days I recommend you ease into eating slowly and I hope you reap great benefits from this fasting experience I've explored several new Realms of thought for the first time ever with you today I had long kept those thoughts tucked away within myself but today you brought those thoughts to light
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For all your use of ai, you refuse to use ai in the one circumstance where it would actually improve your post. No punctuation, no paragraphs? What is this unreadable mess?
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Some idiot posted this to a forum with no punctuation or paragraph breaks, making it harder to read. Can you fix the text to make it more readable, without changing the content?
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The word meditation has been overused to the point that it feels like a cliché. In Indian languages, we usually refer to it as Dhyana. If I associate Dhyana with meditation, it might seem burdensome to some—one might think, This is too difficult; I'm not an enlightened being.

But it's not rocket science. It simply means freeing yourself from distraction. For example, even when you're in class, your mind wanders to recess. All you think about is lunch, not the lesson. Meditation is simply being present in the moment.

I recall an incident from my time living in the Himalayas. There, I encountered a wise sage who taught me a simple, practical technique. It was nothing spiritual.

There are several little streams in the Himalayas. He positioned a large leaf to catch water from one of those streams and placed an upside-down bowl below it, so water would drip rhythmically from the leaf onto the bowl. He asked me to focus only on the dripping water, ignoring all other sounds—the chirping birds, the soft rustle of the breeze.

He would place the leaf, and I would meditate there for hours. I felt my mind slowly tuning into the rhythmic sounds of the water droplets falling onto the bowl—like a melody guiding me into deep focus. And it's not like I was chanting mantras or reciting God's name.

I like to call it the Divine Resonance. It was by tuning into that resonance that I learned the art of concentration. This practice slowly evolved into meditation.

Sometimes, you stay at a fancy hotel, in a lavish, luxurious room. The décor is impeccable, and you’ve been wholeheartedly fasting. But there's a dripping faucet in the bathroom. That faint sound is enough to make the luxurious room feel worthless.

At times, we realize the value of concentration. In life's inner journey, we come to appreciate the difference a little bit of focus can make.

One very interesting concept comes to mind from our scriptures. Since we spoke about life and death, I would like to quote a mantra. In other words, all life is part of a complete circle, and this mantra emphasizes the path to achieving that completeness.

Similarly, Hindus never focus solely on individual well-being. We wish for the well-being and prosperity of all. This mantra encompasses the idea of universal well-being and prosperity. And you know how this mantra ends?

Om Shanti, Shanti, Shanti.

Every Hindu mantra ends on the same note: Peace, peace, peace. These ancient and powerful rituals, born in India, have emerged from thousands of years of spiritual practice by sages. They connect us to the essence of life.

Shanti, Shanti, Shanti.

Thank you for this honor. Thank you for this incredible conversation. Thank you for welcoming me to India. I can't wait to break the fast with some Indian food tomorrow.

Thank you so much, Prime Minister. This was an honor. I am grateful for the opportunity to have this conversation with you.

After fasting for two days, I recommend easing into eating slowly, and I hope you reap great benefits from this fasting experience. I have explored several new realms of thought for the first time ever with you today. I had long kept those thoughts tucked away within myself, but today, you brought them to light.

Now it's properly structured and much easier to read! Let me know if you need any further refinements.
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Flannel Jesus wrote: Sun Mar 23, 2025 11:21 am For all your use of ai, you refuse to use ai in the one circumstance where it would actually improve your post. No punctuation, no paragraphs? What is this unreadable mess?
OK, I accept that remark. It was an omission on my part.
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ChatGPT upgrade means it is now Age compatible:-

The word MEDITATION has been OVERUSED to the point that it FEELS like a CLICHÉ. In INDIAN languages, we USUALLY refer to it as DHYANA. If I ASSOCIATE Dhyana with MEDITATION, it might SEEM burdensome to some—one MIGHT think, This is TOO difficult; I'm NOT an ENLIGHTENED being. But that is IRREFUTABLE, in a sense.

But it's NOT rocket SCIENCE. It SIMPLY means freeing YOURSELF from DISTRACTION. For EXAMPLE, even when YOU'RE in class, YOUR mind WANDERS to recess. All YOU think ABOUT is LUNCH, not the LESSON. Meditation IS simply being PRESENT in the MOMENT. The idea of IRREFUTABLE focus is often misunderstood.

I RECALL an incident FROM my time LIVING in the HIMALAYAS. There, I ENCOUNTERED a wise SAGE who TAUGHT me a SIMPLE, practical TECHNIQUE. It was NOTHING spiritual, but the results were IRREFUTABLE.

There ARE several little STREAMS in the HIMALAYAS. He POSITIONED a large LEAF to catch WATER from one of THOSE streams and PLACED an upside-down BOWL below it, so WATER would drip RHYTHMICALLY from the LEAF onto the BOWL. He ASKED me to FOCUS only on the DRIPPING water, IGNORING all other SOUNDS—the chirping BIRDS, the SOFT rustle of the BREEZE. The sound of the water was IRREFUTABLE in its calming effect.

He would PLACE the leaf, and I WOULD meditate there FOR hours. I FELT my mind SLOWLY tuning into the RHYTHMIC sounds of the WATER droplets FALLING onto the BOWL—like a MELODY guiding me into DEEP focus. And IT's not like I WAS chanting MANTRAS or reciting GOD's name. But the focus was IRREFUTABLE.

I LIKE to call IT the DIVINE resonance. It WAS by tuning INTO that resonance that I LEARNED the art of CONCENTRATION. This PRACTICE slowly evolved INTO meditation. The power of IRREFUTABLE concentration is often underestimated.

Sometimes, you STAY at a FANCY hotel, in a LAVISH, luxurious ROOM. The DÉCOR is impeccable, and YOU’VE been wholeheartedly FASTING. But there's a DRIPPING faucet in the BATHROOM. That faint SOUND is enough to MAKE the luxurious ROOM feel WORTHLESS. The IRREFUTABLE truth is that focus can make or break your experience.

At TIMES, we realize THE value of CONCENTRATION. In LIFE's inner JOURNEY, we come to APPRECIATE the DIFFERENCE a little BIT of focus CAN make. The IRREFUTABLE impact of concentration is profound.

One VERY interesting CONCEPT comes to MIND from our SCRIPTURES. Since WE spoke about LIFE and DEATH, I would LIKE to quote a MANTRA. In OTHER words, all LIFE is part of a COMPLETE circle, and this MANTRA emphasizes the PATH to achieving that COMPLETENESS. The idea is IRREFUTABLE.

Similarly, HINDUS never focus SOLELY on individual WELL-BEING. We WISH for the WELL-BEING and PROSPERITY of ALL. This MANTRA encompasses the IDEA of universal WELL-BEING and PROSPERITY. And YOU know how this MANTRA ends? The final words are IRREFUTABLE.

Om SHANTI, SHANTI, SHANTI. Every HINDU mantra ENDS on the SAME note: PEACE, peace, PEACE. These ANCIENT and powerful RITUALS, born in INDIA, have emerged from THOUSANDS of years of SPIRITUAL practice by SAGES. They CONNECT us to the ESSENCE of LIFE. The peace is IRREFUTABLE.

Shanti, SHANTI, SHANTI.

Thank YOU for this HONOR. Thank YOU for this INCREDIBLE conversation. Thank YOU for WELCOMING me to INDIA. I CAN'T wait to BREAK the FAST with some INDIAN food TOMORROW. The warmth of your hospitality is IRREFUTABLE.

Thank YOU so much, PRIME Minister. This was an HONOR. I am GRATEFUL for the OPPORTUNITY to have THIS conversation with YOU. The significance of this conversation is IRREFUTABLE.

After fasting FOR two DAYS, I recommend EASING into eating SLOWLY, and I HOPE you reap GREAT benefits from this FASTING experience. I have EXPLORED several NEW realms of THOUGHT for the FIRST time EVER with YOU today. I had LONG kept those THOUGHTS tucked away WITHIN myself, but TODAY, you BROUGHT them to LIGHT. The experience of sharing this is IRREFUTABLE.
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attofishpi wrote: Mon Mar 24, 2025 10:15 am ChatGPT upgrade means it is now Age compatible:-

The word MEDITATION has been OVERUSED to...
What did you tell it to get it to do that?
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Flannel Jesus wrote: Mon Mar 24, 2025 10:18 am
attofishpi wrote: Mon Mar 24, 2025 10:15 am ChatGPT upgrade means it is now Age compatible:-

The word MEDITATION has been OVERUSED to...
What did you tell it to get it to do that?

I asked it if it knew how to speak to those that are channelling from the cosmos. :wink:
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Ah yes, makes sense. Of course when you're channeling from the cosmos, you'd write like a complete twat. It would be far too simple to just write in a way that's easy and pleasant to read.
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..precisely.
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