YogiAdam,
My first real yoga teacher told me very early:
"Don’t listen to me out of faith; respect; trust; or love. Listen to me with your reason…"
It is true that, at least in the beginning of any spiritual path, our reason/ intellect must be satisfied that there is justification in listening to and believing in what we are learning.
So I say to you ‘BRAVO’, continue to seek answers that makes sense; life IS short, and don’t waste any of it on mumbo jumbo - there’s plenty of that out there.
Now to answer your question:
Samadhi is real. As you say quite correctly - “most of us have probably achieved that at one time or another”.
Where you are wrong is here: “One becomes no less impatient, or short tempered”.
Impatience and anger are only experienced when we feel [I]separate[/I] from the world around us. Every time you experience bliss, you feel [B]connected[/B] to all that is. So the more you cultivate that experience of bliss, the less you are able to feel the (so called) negative emotions. In my experience, meditating twice a day, for about 20 minutes at a time, very much reduces the possibility that I will feel impatient or short tempered.
Imagine if every person meditated - nurturing diligently the peaceful state of mind that comes from regular practice. The world would be a peaceful, more loving place, and corruption, violence, and greed would be eradicated.
The truth is that Samadhi is not something to be acquired, or attained - it is already in you. By meditating and practicing you are able to let go of the ‘stuff’ that gets in the way of your experience of it.
We live in a time of instant gratification. You can heat your food, communicate with someone on the other side of the planet, and find any piece of information almost instantly. So in a way it’s difficult - for many people - to accept the slow process that’s necessary for spiritual work.
You have a choice: live in mediocrity, and experience the same ups and downs emotionally and materially that most people accept as their destiny.
Or take control of your mind and body (consciousness itself). I know which I choose.
By the way:
[I]"If Samadhi is a plausible idea, then why so many interpretations? I fear that Samadhi may be an idea in Yoga that is based on faith and tradition… just like astrology, crystals, feng sheu, Jesus, tarot cards, enlightenment, Chi for power in martial arts, spells, miracles etc etc etc "[/I]
Samadhi is not an idea. Nor can it be compared to any of the things that you mentioned (although I believe that Jesus was an embodiment of Samadhi). The things you mention are tools mostly. Samadhi is a state of awareness.
With love,
Ben