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Swami Rama on Teaching Meditation to Children
Swami Rama - When you practice meditation, initially you come in
touch with yourself and all your thought patterns; you come to
understand your inner dialogue. Then, you learn to discriminate—to
select and reject; and finally, you learn how to work with yourself.
These seeds should be sown in childhood.
Instead, believers of all faiths, clinging to external rituals, impose
their ideals on their children and force them to participate in their
time-honored customs. Children are taught to love and to worship
pictures of Christ, Krishna, or other gods and goddesses, and sometimes
even community or religious leaders. This does not help them to become
independent or to acquire peace of mind.
Children need to be taught how
to cultivate divine virtues within themselves; they need to be taught
how to look within, and how to find within in order to attain freedom. I
think if everyone were to be given a spiritual education in childhood,
they would have fewer problems living in the world. Without
understanding the values of spirituality, with all its currents and
crosscurrents, one becomes lost living in this jungle that is called
world. The world is the real jungle; that which is considered to be the
jungle is not the real jungle.
Most diseases originate in childhood. Children become ill because they
have not learned the means of acquiring peace of mind. Why do you not
lead your children to silence before they learn to be active? Mothers
can do this if they are friends with their children. But these days
mothers have no time. They go out and enjoy themselves while their
children remain at home. The lack of communication between the younger
generation and the parents is creating great chaos. First of all, you
have to learn to respect the family institution where parents become
counselors to their children, and where children accept their parents,
not only as parents, but also as friends.
When you make meditation a part of your life, your children will follow
your example. Exemplary education is very important for children.
Children imitate their parents; you don’t have to teach them to
meditate. Never do that. You should teach your children through example
how to sit quietly and make their minds one-pointed. When you sit in
meditation, your child will also come and sit next to you and pretend to
do what you are doing. In this way the child will come to know what you
are doing and will also form the habit of sitting with you.
I used to do that in my childhood. When my master would sit in
meditation, I would sit next to him. When I wanted his attention, I
would climb onto his lap. He wouldn’t say anything to me, so I would do
something to get his attention. Then he would rub my forehead, and I did
not know what had happened. I am sure I was not sleeping. If you sit in
meditation, and your child comes and sits next to you and closes his
eyes, it is very helpful for the child. Do you think the child is
meditating? I say the child is meditating better than you are. Even when
a child simply imitates you when you are meditating, it is very helpful
for the child.
Meditation is a very powerful thing that gives helpful vibrations to
all. When you meditate, it definitely affects your children. If you
record the brain waves of a child who is sleeping while you are
meditating, you will find a difference. Even your plants and your pets
are affected when you meditate. Instead of imposing your ego or your
emotional problems on your children in the name of discipline, please
discipline yourself, and then your children will also learn.
As a part of our educational training we must define spirituality in its
most precise and universal terms. Spirituality means that which helps us
to discipline our thoughts, speech, and actions; that which leads us
toward the center of consciousness, and thereby helps to unfold our
inner potentials. Education based on such spiritual guidelines will help
humanity to become self-reliant and confident. Only education based on
spirituality can bring harmonious balance to both our external and inner
life.
We need not force children to believe that there is a God. However, we
should provide them with the opportunity to unfold their inner
potentials, to gain confidence, and to become inspired to search for God
according to their own inner tendencies and capacity. For children to
learn to cultivate divine virtues within themselves, the knowledge of
theories that prove the existence of God is not as important as to learn
how to discipline oneself. Through self-discipline God can be
experienced directly.
Spiritual practices, undertaken at an early age, have a profound and
long lasting effect. Human beings have tremendous potential provided
they are taught to train themselves on all levels—physical, mental, and
spiritual. Let us teach our children how to become aware of themselves
on all levels. With a calm and one-pointed mind, children can obtain a
glimpse of true peace and happiness.
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Swami Rama on
Mindfulness and Attention
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Swami Rama on
Stillness in Meditation and on Meditation Posture
Swami Rama Story - His Guru Saved him from Dying (opens in new Window)
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