I can't seem to come up with a rational reason to spend a great 
portion of my life in meditation. What gets accomplished? What gets 
created?

I'm not trying to be argumentative here or confrontational, I am 
just trying to understand . My X GF spends two hours a day in 
meditation and has for 25 years. Has no will to work and has made 
this one thing the center point in her life. She is what she calls a 
Sidhi.

She says she transcends and connects to the universal consciousness. 
Cool!!!! but why the need to do this  twice a day for your life. 
What's the point. Clearly given the recognition of a higher 
existance (through the acceptance of a higher universal consciounes) 
is it not reasonable to assume that one day we will all leave the 
physical plane a transcend to this higher place as part of the souls 
natural evolution?

So why spend the time we have been given here in a physical form and 
on a physical plane trying to get back to the other side each and 
everyday....When its time to go home we'll all get to go home.

It seems to me like a person who goes away on a vacation to a far 
off exotic land only to spend every day, twice a day calling home to 
see how things are back there.

Me I am here now in the present and on this plane of existance to 
experience what is here in all its positive and negative aspects. 
Why else would I be here if it wasn't to experience what is here on 
this level of existance.

I am wrong????






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