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		Swami Rama - There is no 
		instant method of Meditation
		Swami Rama - Meditation is a process of purifying the 
		mind and making it one-pointed, inward, and tranquil. Through the method 
		of meditation, the mind will help you to fathom the deeper levels of 
		your being and lead you to the highest state of realization. 
		 
		As an aspirant, it is always wise to be vigilant and firm in practicing 
		meditation. Do not expect too much right in the beginning. There is no 
		instant method of meditation. Modern students expect immediate results 
		from meditation and this expectation causes them to fantasize, imagine, 
		and hallucinate many things that they think are spiritual experiences. 
		These experiences are actually products of their subconscious minds. As 
		a result, they become frustrated and imbalanced, and either they stop 
		meditating, or they start following strange methods that are harmful to 
		their progress. 
		 
		Meditation is a technique that has only one way, and that is a 
		scientific way that is very precise and clear. If you learn how to 
		systematically practice meditation, it will not take much time for you 
		to reach the summit, provided you know the whole technique. 
		 
		First thing is to have a strong desire, a burning desire within. When 
		you have a burning desire to do your meditation, that burning desire 
		leads you. Sankalpa shakti is needed. “Today I will sit in meditation. 
		No one has the power to disturb me! Thought is a product of the mind. I 
		do not belong to thought.” 
		 
		If you learn to go beyond the jabbering of your mind, and can go to the 
		deeper aspects of your consciousness, then body, breath, and mind will 
		not come in your way. 
		 
		They come in your way because you have not trained them, because you 
		have not decided to do meditation. Once and for all you should learn to 
		decide, and fix up a time for meditation in the morning and before you 
		go to bed. 
		 
		You have been taught to see and examine things in the external world. 
		Nobody has taught you to see and find within. There is no other way but 
		the way of meditation. No object of the world has the power to give you 
		what meditation can give you. 
		 
		Don’t meditate if you are not inclined to meditate. If you want to 
		meditate, you have to form a habit, because habit weaves your character 
		and personality. If you really want to know who you are, you have to 
		take off all the masks, one after the other. You have to be totally 
		naked. You have to be in the fire. If you are prepared to do that, you 
		can learn to tread the path of meditation. 
		 
		In the external world there is no object that can make you happy, 
		because all objects are subject to change, death, decay, and 
		decomposition. That which is subject to change, and is not everlasting, 
		can never give you happiness. It can give you only momentary joy. 
		 
		That momentary joy is evidence enough that there is something that is 
		called joy. You are searching in the wrong place. If you receive 
		everlasting joy, and if you have attained everlasting joy, then you’ll 
		be free. It is for that freedom and for that great joy that you live. 
		 
		When you sit in meditation, I advise you not to worry about seeing 
		lights. You have to learn to make your abode in complete darkness, so 
		that you can see that gentle light. Do not worry if you don’t see any 
		light or have any visions or experiences. 
		 
		If you have patience and learn to sit still, the center of life and 
		light will start revealing itself to you. Until then, imagining 
		superficial lights is harmful. Learn to be in the darkness waiting for 
		the light to be revealed. 
		 
		Having no experience in meditation is the right experience. If you 
		systematically follow the meditation method, there is no chance for you 
		to worry and feel that you are not progressing. 
		 
		Whenever you are meditating, or making effort to meditate, you are doing 
		something. Don’t say and don’t think that you are not reaping the fruits 
		of your actions. It is not possible. It is unscientific that you do 
		something and you don’t get anything. Every action has its reaction. 
		 
		If you systematically learn to meditate, you will find that the faculty 
		of discrimination, the buddhi, will help you in all walks of life, both 
		within and without. 
		 
		You have to pay attention to four important points: building 
		determination, learning to pray, learning to meditate according to 
		instructions, and not allowing your mind to be stained by self-created 
		guilt that destroys the inner spiritual potentials. 
		 
		Learn to be spiritual in your daily life by doing selfless action. Learn 
		to meditate every day, a few minutes. Don’t become a hypocrite, sitting 
		for a long time and hallucinating. Meditate for a few minutes, and enjoy 
		life. Learn to meditate and learn to be here and now. Meditational 
		therapy is the highest. 
		 
		Meditation is self-effort, a probe into inner life, and will reveal all 
		the secrets to you in time to come. 
		 
		The Spiritual Heart 
		 
		The human being is said to have three hearts. One is physical and can be 
		dissected by the surgeon’s knife. The psychic heart is that heart that 
		is led by an orderly mind. The spiritual heart has control over heart 
		and mind both. It is not subject to sorrow, pain and misery. 
		 
		In the human body there are two hemispheres—the upper and the lower—and 
		there are seven spheres. That which connects both hemispheres is called 
		anahata chakra. This is the spiritual heart. It is located at the space 
		between the two breasts. 
		 
		This chakra is represented by two interlocking triangles. The triangle 
		that is pointing upward represents human endeavor, and the triangle 
		pointing downward is the grace of God, or the descending force. That 
		which is pointed upward is the ascending force. Together they form a 
		star. The Jewish tradition calls it the star of David, the Christian 
		tradition calls it the cross of the Sacred Heart, and the Hindu 
		tradition calls it the anahata chakra. When the mind is focused on the 
		spiritual heart, it attains a state of deep concentration. 
		
 
		Related Swami Rama Articles: 
      Swami Rama on 
		Mindfulness and Attention 
      Swami Rama on Teaching Meditation to Children 
		 
      Swami Rama on 
		Stillness in Meditation and on Meditation Posture 
     
		
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