MEDITATION
According
to swami vishnu devananda, meditation is "….a continuous flow of
perception or thought, just like the flow of water in a river." a practice
wherein there is constant observation of the mind, meditation brings awareness,
harmony and natural order into life. it helps you dig deep into your inner self
to discover the wisdom and tranquility that lie within.
Principles of meditation
the basic points to be kept in mind in practicing meditation are :
have a special place and specific time for meditation. try doing it daily.
choose a time when your mind is not clouded with worries.
sit up straight with your back, neck and head in one line. facing north or
east.
condition your mind such so as to remain quiet for the duration of your meditation
session.
regulate your breathing. start with 5 minutes of deep breathing. then gradually
slow it down.
follow a rhythmic breathing pattern - inhale and exhale.
initially let your mind wander. it grows more restless if you force to
concentrate.
then slowly bring it to rest on the focal point of your choice.
hold your object of concentration at this focal point throughout your session.
meditation happens when you reach a state of pure thought. even while retaining
an awareness of duel self.
followed diligently you will soon be able to attain a super-conscious state.
Tips on concentration
at the outset, it is hard to keep your attention to keep focussed on one
object.
so it is better to start off by limiting your field of concentration to a
category of objects.
choose your objects with care e.g. any four flowers, fruits, trees...etc. you
must feel at ease with what you choose.
after concentrating on one, you can move on to the next, if & when your
mind starts wandering.
this style of meditative exercise will help you control your mind down to a
finer focus, teaching you the principle
of single point concentration
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