Meaning
Meaning is not something we can get to with our minds; it is
not an answer found in the mind. It is not an ideal or an image
we're fulfilling. It is not a result of anything. It is just falling
into one's nature. To be able to simply fall into one's nature,
is, however, not easy. It is the most difficult thing there is.
It takes perseverance, patience, sincerity, and compassion for
oneself. And it may take a long time. (Diamond Heart Book 3, pg
48)

Ultimately, the desire for meaning and significance is a search
for identity. Our activities are meant to give us a sense of who
we are. "What gives me significance?" When we explore
this we find that it has something to do with a sense of self.
"Who am I?" (Diamond Heart Book 3, pg 40)

Personality and meaning
The ego personality deals with the loss of a sense of meaning
by creating a sense of meaning. As we have seen, the usual personality
or ego way of trying to create meaning is by having goals and
aims that you will attain one of these days. The meaning of your
life becomes the attainment of those goals. For most people life
has meaning only in terms of these long-term goals and hopes.
Ego's way of dealing with the loss or absence of realization is
too relegate it to the future. (Diamond Heart Book 3, pg 103)

Self-realization and meaning
When you know yourself, when you realize your true identity,
the meaning of life does not come to you in the form of a conceptual
answer to a question. It is not an answer in your mind. It is
you. The Presence, fullness, and intrinsic preciousness is directly
experienced; it is not in reference to anything else. It is complete
autonomy; only the experience itself can give a taste of this
satisfaction. This experience of self-realization is the answer,
in the sense that it ends the drive. It is true absence of seeking.
(Diamond Heart Book 3, pg 45)

In the dimensions of Essence there are experiences of self-realization
in which meaning is based on the presence of the realized state
in the present moment, rather than being based on the future.
This eliminates the dependency on the future. Goals and aims become
less and less important. In other words, the aim becomes the present
moment, and the present moment is its own significance, is its
own preciousness. The present moment is not different from the
self-realization, which is not different from the self that is
realized, which is not different from the reality that is precious.
(Diamond Heart Book 3, pg 104)