Concentration and Meditation
by Swami Sivananda
by Swami Sivananda
Concentration and meditation are the
royal roads to perfection. Concentration leads to meditation.
Fix the mind on one object either within
the body or without. Keep it there steadily for some time. This is
concentration. You will have to practise this daily. Purify the mind first
through the practice of right conduct and then take to the practice of
concentration. Concentration without purity of mind is of no avail. There are
some occultists who have concentration. But they have no good character. That
is the reason why they do not make any progress in the spiritual line.
He who has a steady posture and has purified his nerves and the vital sheath by
constant practice of control of breath will be able to concentrate easily.
Concentration will be intense if you remove all distractions. A true celibate
who has preserved his energy will have wonderful concentration.
Some foolish, impatient students take to concentration at once without in any manner undergoing any preliminary training in ethics. This is a serious blunder. Ethical perfection is a matter of paramount importance.
Some foolish, impatient students take to concentration at once without in any manner undergoing any preliminary training in ethics. This is a serious blunder. Ethical perfection is a matter of paramount importance.
You can concentrate internally on any of the seven centres (Chakras) of
spiritual energy. Attention plays a very prominent part in concentration. He
who has developed his powers of attention will have good concentration. A man
who is filled with passion and all sorts of fantastic desires can hardly
concentrate on any subject or object even for a second. His mind will be
jumping like an old monkey.
A scientist concentrates his mind and invents many new things. Through
concentration he opens the layers of the gross mind and penetrates deeply into
the higher regions of the mind and gets deeper knowledge. He concentrates all
the energies of his mind into one focus and throws them out upon the materials
he is analysing and finds out their secrets.
He who has gained abstraction (withdrawing the senses from the objects- Pratyahara) will have good
concentration. You will have to march on in the spiritual path step by step,
stage by stage. Lay the foundation of right conduct, postures, regulation of
breath and abstraction to start with. The superstructure of concentration and
meditation will be successful then only.
You should be able to visualise the object of concentration very clearly even
in its absence. You will have to call up the mental picture at a moment's
notice. If you have good concentration you can do this without much difficulty.
In the beginning stage of practice, you can concentrate on the 'tik-tik' sound
of a watch or on the flame of a candle or any other object that is pleasing to
the mind. This is concrete concentration. There is no concentration without
something to rest the mind upon. The mind can be fixed on any object in the
beginning which is pleasant. It is very difficult to fix the mind in the
beginning on an object which the mind dislikes.
Those who practice concentration evolve quickly. They can do any work with
scientific accuracy and great efficiency. What others do in six hours can be
done by one who has concentration within half an hour. What others can read in
six hours, can be read by one who does concentration within half an hour.
Concentration purifies and calms the surging emotions, strengthens the current
of thought and clarifies the ideas. Concentration helps a man in his material
progress also. He will have a very good outturn of work in his office or
business house. What was cloudy and hazy before becomes clear and definite.
What was difficult before becomes easy now and what was complex, bewildering
and confusing before becomes easy within the mental grasp. You can achieve
anything through concentration. Nothing is impossible to a man who practices
regular concentration. It is very difficult to practice concentration when one
is hungry and when one is suffering from an acute disease. He who practices
concentration will possess very clear mental vision.
MEDITATION
Meditation is the only royal road to the attainment of salvation or Moksha.
Meditation kills all pains, sufferings and three kinds of Taapas (fevers) and
five Kleshas (sorrows). Meditation gives the vision of unity. Meditation
produces sense of oneness. Meditation is an aeroplane that helps the aspirant
to soar high in the realms of eternal bliss and everlasting peace. It is a
mysterious ladder that connects earth and heaven and takes the aspirant to the
immortal abode of Brahman.
Meditation is the continuous flow of one
thought of God or Atman, like the continuous flow of oil from one vessel to
another. Meditation follows concentration.
Practise meditation in the early morning
from 4 to 6 (Brahma-Muhurta). This is the best time for the practice of
meditation.
Sit in Padma or Siddha or Sukha Asana.
Keep the head, neck and the trunk in a straight line, and concentrate either on
the Trikuti, the space between the two eyebrows, or on the heart with closed
eyes.
Meditation is of two kinds viz.,
Saguna Dhyana (concrete meditation) and Nirguna Dhyana (abstract meditation).
Saguna
Dhyana (concrete meditation)
In concrete meditation the Yogic student
meditates on the form of Lord Krishna, Rama, Sita, Vishnu, Siva, Gayatri or Devi.
In abstract meditation he meditates on his own Self or Atman.
Place the picture of Lord Hari with four hands in front of you. Gaze at this picture steadily for five minutes and then close the eyes and visualize the picture. During visualization move the mind on the various parts of Vishnu. See with the mind His feet first, then in the following order, legs, His yellow silk cloth, His golden necklace set with Kaustubha gem on the breast, the earring, Makarakundala, then the face, then the crown on the head, then the discus in the right upper hand, then the conch in the upper left hand, then the mace in the lower right hand, then the lotus in the left lower hand. Then come down to the feet and repeat the process again and again. Finally fix the mind either on the feet or on the face. Repeat the Mantra, Hari Om or Om Namo Narayanaya, mentally. Think of the attributes of the Lord such as Omnipotence, Omnipresence, Purity, etc.
Place the picture of Lord Hari with four hands in front of you. Gaze at this picture steadily for five minutes and then close the eyes and visualize the picture. During visualization move the mind on the various parts of Vishnu. See with the mind His feet first, then in the following order, legs, His yellow silk cloth, His golden necklace set with Kaustubha gem on the breast, the earring, Makarakundala, then the face, then the crown on the head, then the discus in the right upper hand, then the conch in the upper left hand, then the mace in the lower right hand, then the lotus in the left lower hand. Then come down to the feet and repeat the process again and again. Finally fix the mind either on the feet or on the face. Repeat the Mantra, Hari Om or Om Namo Narayanaya, mentally. Think of the attributes of the Lord such as Omnipotence, Omnipresence, Purity, etc.
Nirguna
Dhyana (abstract meditation).
Meditate on Om and its meaning with
feeling. This is Nirguna Dhyana. Repeat Om mentally. Identify yourself with
Atman. Feel "I am the all-pervading immortal Self or Atman. I am
Sat-Chit-Ananda Brahman. I am Sakshi (silent witness) of three states (waking,
dream and deep sleep state) and all modifications of the mind. I am pure
consciousness, I am distinct from the body, mind and Prana and senses, I am the
self-luminous Light of lights. I am the eternal supreme Soul."
If you have contentment, cheerfulness,
patience, unruffled state of mind, sweet voice, one-pointedness of mind, light
body, fearlessness, desirelessness, disgust for worldly things, think that you
are advancing in the spiritual path and that you are nearing God.
O Prem! There is a place where you will
neither hear any sound nor see any colour. That place is Param Dham or Padam
Anamayam (painless seat). This is the realm of peace and bliss. There is no
body-consciousness here. Here mind finds rest. All desires and cravings melt
away. The Indriyas (senses) remain quiet here. The intellect ceases
functioning. There is neither fight nor quarrel here. Will you seek this silent
abode through silent meditation? Solemn stillness reigns supreme here. Rishis
of yore attained this place only by melting the mind in the silence. Brahman
shines in native effulgence.
Forget the body. Forget the
surroundings. Forgetting is the highest Sadhana. It helps meditation a great
deal. It makes the approach to God easier. By
remembering God, you can forget all these things.
Taste the spiritual consciousness by withdrawing the mind from the sensual
objects and fixing it on the lotus-feet of the Lord, who is ever shining in the
chambers of your heart. Merge within by practising deep silent meditation.
Plunge deep. Swim freely in the ocean of Sat-Chit-Ananda. Float in the Divine
river of Joy. Tap the source. March direct towards the fountain-head of Divine
Consciousness and drink the Nectar. Feel the thrill of Divine Embrace and enjoy
Divine Ecstasy. I shall leave you here. You have attained the state of
immortality and fearlessness. O Prem! Fear not. Shine now. Thy light has come.
Practise regular systematic meditation during the same hours daily. You will
get the meditative mood easily.
The more you meditate, the more you will have inner spiritual life, wherein
mind and senses (Indriyas) do not play. You will be very close to the source,
Atman. You will enjoy the waves of bliss and peace. All sensual objects will have no attraction for you now. The world will appear
to you as a long dream.
Jnana (knowledge of Atman or true Self)
will dawn in you by constant, deep meditation. You will be fully illumined. The curtain of ignorance will drop now. The
sheaths will be torn. The body-idea will vanish. You will realise the
significance of the Mahavakya, "Tat Tvam Asi." All differences,
distinctions, qualities will disappear. You will see everywhere one infinite,
illimitable Atman, full of Bliss, Light and Knowledge. This will be a rare
experience, indeed. Do not tremble with fear like Arjuna. Be bold. You will be
left alone now. There is nothing to see or hear now. There are no senses. It is
all pure consciousness only.
Thou art Atman, O Prem. Thou art not
this perishable body. Destroy the Moha (identification an Infatuation) for this
filthy body. Do not utter in future "My body." Say, "this
instrument." The sun is setting now. It is drawing within all the rays.
Now sit for meditation. Again have a dive in the sacred Atmic Triveni within.
Collect all the rays of the mind and
plunge within quite deep into the innermost recesses of the heart. Give up all
sorts of fears, cares, worries and anxieties. Rest in the ocean of silence.
Enjoy the eternal peace. Your old Jivahood is gone now. All limitations have disappeared.
If the desires and old cravings try to hiss, destroy them by the rod of Viveka
(discrimination between real and unreal) and the sword of Vairagya (dispassion).
Keep these two with you always for some time till you get Brahmi-Sthiti (fully
established in Atman).
OM is Sat-Chit-Ananda.
Om is Infinity, Eternity.
Sing OM. Feel OM.
Chant OM. Live in Om.
Meditate on OM.
Roar OM OM OM.
Hear OM. Taste Om.
See OM. Eat OM. Drink OM.
OM is Thy Name! May that OM guide you!
Om is Infinity, Eternity.
Sing OM. Feel OM.
Chant OM. Live in Om.
Meditate on OM.
Roar OM OM OM.
Hear OM. Taste Om.
See OM. Eat OM. Drink OM.
OM is Thy Name! May that OM guide you!
OM! OM! OM! OM SHANTI.
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