In today’s crazy and
busy world, one must learn to achieve inner and outer balance and it can be mind-challenging. According to the Yogic scriptures, they
describe the mind as an “inner instrument”, retaining all memories, emotions,
manifests our desires, hopes and manages our daily duties.
But how about the sub-conscious mind? ( The silent mind) It is often this mind that needs to be awakened … a place where your true self is hidden…
Meditation helps
quieten the “busy” mind telling you what to do on your “to do” list and
re-awaken your sub-conscious mind, the one where your true being resides in
complete awareness and calmness. In meditation, you begin to wake up and
develop an awareness of your breath, your surrounding, your calming and
peaceful mind. A quiet shift in consciousness occurs, calming the emotional and
mental distractions bringing you to a place of inner beauty and serenity…
2-Begin to notice
that you are not the “breather” but just witnessing the moment and sensations
of the breath..
3-Slowly start chanting
(monotone or silently is fine)
OM NAMA SHIVAYA
(mantra for spiritual growth)
4- You will notice a
quiet presence, if your busy mind is interfering, go back to focusing on your
breath… stay here for a little longer…then begin with mantra
5- Continue resting
and chanting the mantra for 5 minutes, (11 minutes better) watch yourself , witness what happens,
and let your true being awaken!
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