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Spiritual Meditation - or Listening to God's Words
What is meditation? Quite simply, meditation is focusing our undivided attention
on something for a period of time, be it a few moments, or a longer while. A spiritual
meditation is when we focus our undivided attention on spirit. Spiritual meditation
is when we receive God's words. When we pray to God, we are talking, and God listens.
In order to hear God's replies, we must be silent, and hear God's words. And we
can do that in spiritual meditation.
Spiritual meditation is one of the most relaxing, most spiritually rewarding acts
a human mind can indulge in. The more we practice meditation, the stronger our bonds
become with our Source of Spirit.
In the Eastern tradition, there are many different disciplines of meditation. For
those who have never meditated before, and who would like to enter the meditative
state here, can do so with ease. Some people like to create an atmosphere which,
for them, is conducive to meditation by lighting joss sticks, using aromatic oils,
lighting candles, playing soft instrumental music or doing something similar which
for them signifies a ritual. If you would like to do that, please go ahead and then
return to this screen to read on.
Sit comfortably, and keep your ankles uncrossed if you are seated in a chair. Look
at the calm and serenity of the waters here. You can either keep looking at the
visual of the calm waters, or you can memorize its details and then close your eyes
and allow the serenity of the visual to relax all the cells in your body.
Now just watch your breath without attempting to control it in any way. Watch how
it enters your body through your inhalation, and watch how it exits your body through
your exhalation. Keep watching your breath for five minutes. If your attention wanders,
gently bring back your awareness to your breath.
After five minutes, concentrate on the word "HARMONY". Now ask yourself, if harmony
had a shape, what shape would it be? Do not force any thought into your mind. Allow
whatever shape comes in, to be there. Now ask yourself silently, if harmony had
a color, what color would that be? Once again, allow a color to come spontaneously
into your mind without forcing it. Ask yourself silently, if harmony had a sound,
what sound would it be? Allow the sound of harmony to gently enter your mind. Stay
with this visual in your mind, of a shape, a color and a sound - all signifying
harmony to you. Now ask yourself silently, what are the spiritual qualities of harmony?
Let the attributes of harmony enter your mind.
Gently, again, focus your awareness on your breath without attempting to control
it in any way. After a minute, slowly open your eyes.
Whatever you felt the spiritual attributes of harmony are, should be written down
by you. Now for the next 24 hours, before your next meditation, try and live the
spiritual attributes of harmony in your everyday life.
As you utilize the knowledge you gain through meditation, more will come to you.
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