Simirthi is a Sanskrit word that means - self remembrance. It is a process of sitting in rest and remembering one's self. The discipline is an essential effort of an individual who consciously decides to participate in their personal growth. In this space, a quorum is set for people to come together for themselves, by themselves. A facilitator takes the quorum through the process of sitting in rest and alertness.
Simirthi is open to all levels of practice, and is especially suited for beginners.
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Swami Nirvan Samadhi @navin
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It is yet another year since love came calling,
Singing its tune of life and its possibilities beckoning,
And in its melody, the tides of the self come forth revealing,
The current of love effortlessly cutting through them, steadfastly guiding.
As love sits with its embrace all encompassing,
The world trembles with its disillusionment cascading,
It roars its truth, alone, silent and unwavering,
For those who hear, to come to it, in dissolving.
This disciple sits like a lover longing,
For every drop of love’s presence, in its royal offering.
As one drinks gratefully from love’s endless giving,
May the self be no more, as one’s ultimate offering.
Beloved master, is all this disciple can utter,
For a love like none other, this sight is ever overwhelmed in wonder.
Bowing in service at love’s feet, may this day be a blessed reminder,
To celebrate a celebration of love, that is my Master.
At the Guru’s feet, Nirvan Samadhi