What is Meditation?
Meditation can be described in hundreds of ways. Here we
will give some brief
explanations about this so-extremely-important aspect of
human harmony, health and spiritual evolution.
Three Aspects of Meditation
1. The first step is relaxation or surrendering of the body
and
mind so that the mind is not cluttered with various unrelated
and disturbing thoughts.
2. The second is concentration on a limited area of mental
focus
so as to begin to be able to control and direct the mind towards
the chosen "object" of concentration. Thus, if I
have chosen to
concentrate on Christ, the concept of love or the energy in
my
heart center, my mind will not wonder from that point of focus
to various other unrelated thoughts concerning my daily life,
needs, desires, the future and the past.
3. The third stage is the eventual transcendence of the mind,
thoughts and all identification with the body and personality.
We then enter into a state of super-mental union with divine
consciousness.
These three aspects, RELAXATION, CONCENTRATION and TRANSCENDENCE
constitute the basis of most meditation techniques.
What is Meditation Like?
Meditation could be considered any process or abstinence
of
process, which brings the mind into a state of contact with
the
inner self, so that a sense of inner peace and fulfillment
ensue.
Ordinarily, our minds are constantly preoccupied with feelings,
ideas, thoughts, sounds, sights, tastes and sensual experiences.
We are focused on working, talking, thinking, analyzing,
watching, worrying, solving, studying, dreaming and so on.
We
are like ships being tossed around by the waves of
circumstances, external inputs and our subconscious programming.
One moment we are happy, elated over a success, a new purchase
or an affirming exchange with a loved one. In the next moment
sadness flows through us - we are tired,
depressed with life, bored with work, confined by our family,
devastated by the heat, frustrated with ourselves, angry at
others, or bitter about the hardships which life has put upon
us. Life is an incessant flow of moods, thoughts and perceptions.
Now the object of your consciousness is what you are reading.
And in-between the lines it moves to the life experiences,
which
are stimulated by the associations brought forth by these
words.
Then the past memories become your object of consciousness.
Meditation is a process in which we let go of these disturbances
and allow ourselves to sink into ourselves and experience
the
center of our being, where there is a constant sense of peace
and feelings of security and love for ourselves and all others.
This becomes a source of energy, security, self-worth, freedom,
strength and peace with which we can deal with our daily lives.
We have so much to gain by dedicating 20 minutes at least
once
but better twice daily for this contact.
We will obtain greater clarity, health, harmony, happiness,
intuition, understanding, creativity and problem solving ability.
The meditative process climaxes in the transcendence of the
ego
and the mind itself, ending in a state of contact with higher
levels of awareness or, eventually, pure consciousness without
an object of perception.
If we care for our bodies and minds and they will care for
us.
About the author:
Robert Elias Najemy is the author of over 600 articles, 400
lecture cassettes on Human Harmony and 20 books, which have
sold over 100,000 copies. He is the Founder and director of
the Center for Harmonious Living in Greece with 3700 members.
His book The Psychology of Happiness; ISBN 0-9710116-0-5 is
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