The person behind Dhysam stands for working together in a calm, joyful and focused manner to achieve things beyond ourselves, beyond our lives.
With the ultimate goal to attain a self-supporting, self-sufficient life as much as possible to do the things that matter.
Dhysam is a combination of two Sanskrit words Dhyana and Samadhi.
Dhyana a Sanskrit word meaning meditation and the ability to merge with an object on which you are concentrating. It is derived from the root words,
– dhi, meaning “receptacle” or “the mind”; and
– yana, meaning “moving” or “going.”
An alternate root word, dhyai, means “to think of.”
Samadhi derived from the Sanskrit root words:
– Sam meaning “together with” , “completely” or “perfectly”
– a, meaning “near to” or “all around” and
– dha, meaning “put.”
Its most basic definition implies a complete state of concentration. It is also said to be the final step in the meditative process where one is released from its self-ignorance and enters the state of liberation.