Sequentially leaving the "meditator" and the "meditation", when the mind makes the "meditated" as its only object, when the mind becomes still like the flame in a windless spot, that state is called "samaadhi".
In meditation, the triad of meditator, meditation and meditated is experienced. But, due to the power of practice, when the mind drops the meditator and the meditation, and takes the shape of the meditated, and becomes still like the flame in a windless spot, that state is called "samaadhi".
In meditation, the triad of meditator, meditation and meditated is experienced. But, due to the power of practice, when the mind drops the meditator and the meditation, and takes the shape of the meditated, and becomes still like the flame in a windless spot, that state is called "samaadhi".
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