An introduction to being unbounded

Just like a wave can't separate itself from the ocean, we can't separate ourselves from one another. We are all part of a vast sea of love, one indivisible divine mind. 〰️ Marianne Williamson.


The Vedic Worldview is that there is only one thing. That one thing is pure consciousness, and we are each individual expressions of that, of Nature. Like waves on the ocean’s surface, each wave just a different way for the ocean to express itself.


Each time we meditate we make contact with that unified field of pure consciousness, that innate, infinite flow of creative intelligence and by doing so enjoy a process of recovery and remembering.

Vedic Meditation gets rid of the accumulated stress, yes, but at its deepest level it allows us to broaden our awareness, to experience ourself beyond this physical body, beyond the limiting ideas we have about ourself and the world, beyond the intellect and repetitive, chaotic thoughts, beyond all of it. It allows us to settle down to our least excited state, our natural state, that unbounded, vast ocean.

Through meditation we remember, I am the One whole thing, expressing itself as a human for a little while. There’s a naturalness, an effortlessness to it, a complete letting go, and once you start tasting what you are, under all the straining and trying, you become addicted to the relaxation.


Learn more about the benefits of being unbounded and the easy letting go practice of Vedic Meditation.

Stephanie Watson