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Old 01-31-2006, 04:06 PM
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A person unknown to meditation may consider it as a worship or prayer. But it is not so. Meditation means awareness. Whatever you do with awareness is meditation. "Watching your breath" is meditation; listening to the birds is meditation. As long as these activities are free from any other distraction to the mind, it is effective meditation.

Meditation is not a technique but a way of life. Meditation means 'to join together or to yoke'. It describes a state of consciousness, when the mind is free of scattered thoughts and various patterns. The observer who is doing meditation realizes that all the activity of the mind is reduced to one.

These days it is commonly understood to mean some form of spiritual practice where one sits down with eyes closed and empties the mind to attain inner peace, relaxation or even an experience of God.

The word meditation, is made up of two Latin words: meditari (to think, to exercise the mind) and mederi (to heal).

Traditionally, the classical yoga texts, describe that to attain true states of meditation one must go through several stages. After the necessary preparation of personal and social code, physical position, breath control, and relaxation come the more advanced stages of concentration, contemplation, and then ultimately absorption. But that does not mean that one must perfect any one stage before moving onto the next. The Integral yoga approach is simultaneous application of a little of all stages together.
With regular practice of a balanced series of techniques, the energy of the body and mind can be liberated and the quality of consciousness can be expanded.


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Meditation in Sanskrit is called Dhyan. Dhyan means focus of the mind. The senses and sense organs in each body are located outwards, hence we perform all activity outwardly as we can under ordinary circumstances only see outside. Outside the body is the world, termed material. God is eternal all pervading but cannot be seen outside with naked eyes. The process of withdrawing from the outside world and focusing it upon the Eternal Being is meditation.
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