Art Of Meditations!



Meditations is the daily labor which much be done with willingness, joy and ease. It is a process of unfolding your soul-flower and radiating your spiritual fragrance. Meditation and contemplation not only help us to assimilate the teaching but also help us to actualize the great principles of the ‘Ageless wisdom’. Many centuries ago a master of meditations gave precious instruction on the art of meditation. He was called Patanjali.

Ageless Wisdom cannot be assimilated except through the art of meditation and contemplation.

Patanjali recommended that serious mediators do their meditations through four viewpoints thinking on the object of meditation by considering its form Quality, purpose, cause, the mind has seven levels. The lowest levels are called form levels. Here you think on the quality, you go to a little higher level of mind, which is occupied with qualitative thinking.

Then your go the purpose, and by meditation on the purpose your raise the focus of your mind to still higher levels of mind.

When your meditate on the subject from the view point of cause, your raise your focus of consciousness to the highest levels of mind which think in terms of causes.

Real thinking, even unconsciously, always utilizes these four viewpoints and creates a balance between form levels and abstract levels.

Those who do right meditation improve their lives, recognize these results, and strive toward greater realization.

Meditation is the best natural method to create tension of spirit and lead us to ecstasy of heart. Through meditation, we develop a faculty of seeing things as they are and of refusing the things that are imposed upon us. Meditation makes us to have our own thought, our own viewpoints.

True meditation produces ecstasy, rapture of heart. It is important to have raptures of heart in which you feel free, glorious, uplifted, and expanded in consciousness, in which your feel one with beauty.

But such raptures are not healthy for your mechanisms if they do not reflect into a dedicated labor to prepare other to take such moments in their life and make their and make their life a tool of transformation for still others. The ageless wisdom can be understood though meditation and sacrificial service.

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