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Mrs.Vidya Jain |
Why Meditate?
Meditation is the art of living in
the present. Human beings normally choose to recollect past or
predict future rather than think about present. This attitude
leads to the vicious circle of hopes, failures, regrets and
tensions. Meditation leads us to stay with the time thereby
keeping us away from past or future. We tend to observe current
events with minimal reaction.
Through the practice of meditation, we can control that part of
the mind which creates all the problems. Our aim is to train the
emotional area of the brain. Today, man is constantly over
weighed by the fear of being ousted in the race for survival.
However the question no longer remains to be survival, but more
luxury more wealth and more success. For this he constantly
craves for intellectual knowledge and superior memory merely to
outshine his competitors. Yet he is not concerned to discover the
reasons behind such feelings such as anger, greed and fear.
The brain can be vaguely divided into two halves, the outer half
of the mind which deals with the outer emotions of the world and
the other is that part which controls the inner being or the
subconscious. Unless we control that part of the mind which in
turn controls the inner being or the subconscious, we cannot come
to the root cause of the problems. Crimes such as murder, theft,
debauchery and suicides cannot be put to an end by law.
Who has stolen the innocence and beauty of the world ?
That mind which has the capacity to give birth to anger, greed
and fear. The mind cannot be developed to its full capacity by a
stereo typical form of education. We will have to develop our
emotional mind with the intellectual. These two facts of
knowledge have to be inculcated to that extent where in all
negative thinking gives way to positive thinking, so that all
energy gets channeled into positive constructive behaviour. The
art of developing the mind to its absolute capacity is
meditation. The various steps that we will have to cover before
that ideal self are discussed herein briefly.
Diet Control
The supermarket is filled up with various mouth watering
delicacies, on top of which is the era of advertisements, the
desires of the tongue keeps increasing. How much and what to eat
are getting to be the major topic of discussion. We find it more
and more difficult to keep our senses in control. It is said 'eat
to live and not live to eat'. This is indeed easier said than
done with all the various incentives available in the market. The
only way it can become practical is when the desire to eat
actually becomes less. Through meditation we can actually learn
to control our desire for food.
Disciplining the tongue
If you want to test the depth of the man than test the quality of
his language and speech. What sort of a personality a man or
woman has depends directly upon how well or badly spoken he/she
is. All our contact with the society occurs through this language
of ours. Today one of the major causes for misunderstanding in
the family and society is the lack of control on the tongue. One
of the major outcome of meditation is the discipline of the
tongue.
Sudden anger too is the outcome of a unstable tongue. Anger is
also an art. A person should be versed with how much and when to
get angry. When a person gets angry his hands shake and lips
tremble, in such a condition a person says one thing but what
comes out of his mouth is something totally else. Anger is one of
the causes of suicide because a person loses his mental balance
in anger. We can divide anger into three different kinds. They
are
Very severe
Medium
Minimal
The very severe kind of passion or anger can be described as a
line scratched on the stone. It cannot be rubbed easily. The
second type of anger can be described as the sort of line that is
drawn on the sand, it is very easily rubbed with the next wind.
The third or the minimal variety of anger can be described by the
line drawn on the water which is rubbed the moment it is drawn.
Through meditation we can reduce the intensity of feelings such
as anger, pride, fear, hatred, complexities of any sort etc.
Through meditation we can learn where exactly in our brain these
feelings arise and how we can control them. That is why
meditation is considered to be the method of metamorphosis into a
better personality.
Through meditation there is a notable decrease in feelings such
as sorrow or dissatisfaction. In yoga science the first major
effect for instability of mind is considered to be sorrow.
Tension, restlessness, sorrow all mental and internal feelings of
displeasure are caused by instability of mind.
Awareness
Awareness can be increased only after mental stability has been
established. Only awareness can give a complete personality. Once
there is awareness it becomes easier to understand any given
topic and its sole theme. A famous magistrate in Germany after
learning meditation said 'My awareness has increased to the
extent that I get to know whether the accused being convicted is
actually guilty or innocent' Through meditation the brain cells
become so activated and sensitive that one can immediately catch
the vibrations going in the other persons mind. In every persons
mind desires take place but it is the law of nature that all the
desires of a person cannot get fulfilled. Sometimes when these
desires are not fulfilled a person gets so dissatisfied and
frustrated that it might lead to his mental break down and
sometimes even cause madness. To avoid this state, meditation
acts as a permanent tranquilizer. Fulfillment of desires is not
in the hand of the person but keeping his mental equilibrium is
definitely in his own power. Through the practice of meditation
his attitude becomes so universal and balanced that he learns to
lead a happy life under all circumstances.
An important test of a man who meditates is his rate of
breathing. Before meditation a person takes 16 to 18 breaths per
minute, after meditation there is a decrease in the rate of
breathing starting from 14 to even 6 or 4 per minute, one count
of breath includes both inhaling and exhaling. As and when we
experience peace inside us, our emotional area will become
balanced and the number of breaths will become lesser and lesser.
With the balance of breaths a lot of diseases such as BP, heart
trouble and other physical problems can get solved. A person who
learns the value and depth of the breath can not only control his
diseases if any, but can also be forewarned of any future
illnesses or accidents much before they are actually taken place.
Through meditation a person becomes more compassionate, if the
desires to understand a persons problems or the desire to solve
them does not arise then the whole aim of Meditation is lost.
Through meditation we can learn the art of living in society; for
example, if the management wants to improve their productivity
then they will have to have a compassionate ear towards the
problems of its staff. Even in the close knit relationship of
husband and with or parents and children the importance of
understanding cannot be over ruled. This understanding can be
acquired through meditation.
Everybody craves to improve himself to the ideal self such as
improve his mind, thoughts, personality. Meditation is the key to
improve one's mind and thoughts. It is also the golden gate to a
new personality and a better life. However, meditation is not a
magic wand by which we can change everything in a fraction of
time, this will happen slowly. The reason behind every change is
a long and perseverant action. Through systematic development
only can there be an equal and proportional development in the
personality.
Compiled from the works of Acharya Mahapragya ji
By Mrs Vidya Jain