- What is Meditation ?
Meditation is a conscious effort to change how
the mind works. The Pali word for meditation is 'bhavana' which means 'to make grow' or
'to develop'.
- Is meditation important ?
Yes, it is. No matter how much we may wish to
be good, if we cannot change the desires that make us act the way we do, change will be
difficult. For example, a person may realise that he is impatient with his wife and he may
promise himself, "From now on I am not going to be so impatient" But an hour
later he may be shouting at his wife simply because, not being aware of himself,
impatience has arisen without him knowing it. Meditation helps to develop the awareness
and the energy needed to transform ingrained mental habit patterns.
- I have heard that meditation can be dangerous. Is this true
?
To live, we need salt. But if you were to eat
a kilogram of salt ;it would kill you. To live in the modern world you need a car but if
you dont follow the traffic rules or if you drive while you are drunk, a car becomes
a dangerous machine. Meditation is like this, it is essential for our mental health and
well-being but if you practise in stupid ways it could cause problems. Some people have
problems like depression, irrational fears or schizophrenia, they think meditation is an
instant cure for their problem. They start meditating and sometimes their problem gets
worse. If you have such a problem, you should seek professional help and after you are
better then take up meditation. Other people over reach themselves, they take up
meditation. and instead of going gradually, step by step, they meditate with too much
energy for too long and soon they are exhausted. But perhaps most problems in meditation
are caused by 'kangaroo meditation'. Some people go to one teacher and do his meditation
technique for a while, then they read something in a book and decide to try that
technique, then a week later a famous meditation teacher visits town and so they decide to
incorporate some of his ideas into their practise and before long they are hopelessly
confused. Jumping like a kangaroo from one meditation technique to another is a mistake.
But if you dont have any severe mental problems and you take up meditation and
practise sensibly it is one of the best things you can do for yourself.
- How many types of meditation are there ?
The Buddha taught many different types of
meditation, each designed to overcome a particular problem or to develop a particular
psychological state. But the two most common and useful types of meditation are
Mindfulness of Breathing (anapana sati) and Loving Kindness Meditation (metta bhavana)
- How do you practise Mindfulness of Breathing ?
You would follow this easy steps: the four Ps:
place, posture, practice and problems. first, find a suitable place, perhaps a room that
is not too noisy and where you are not likely to be disturbed. Second, sit in a
comfortable posture. A good posture is to sit with your legs folded, a pillow under your
buttocks, your back straight, the hands nestled in the lap and the eyes closed.
Alternatively, you can sit in a chair as long as you keep your back straight. Next comes
the actual practice itself. As you sit quietly with your eyes closed you focus your
attention on the in and out movement of the breath. This can be done by counting the
breaths or watching the rise and fall of the abdomen. When this is done, certain problems
and difficulties will arise. You might experience irritating itches on the body or
discomfort in the knees. If this happens , try to keep the body relaxed without moving and
keep focussing on the breath. You will probably have many intruding thoughts coming into
your mind and distracting your attention from the breath. The only way you can deal with
this problem is to patiently keep returning your attention to the breath. If you keep
doing this, eventually thoughts will weaken, your concentration will become stronger and
you will have moments of deep mental calm and inner peace
- How long should I mediate for ?
It is good to do meditation for 15 minutes
every day for a week and then extend the time by 5 minutes each week until you are
meditating for 45 minutes. After a few weeks of regular daily meditation you will start to
notice that your concentration gets better, there are less thoughts, and you have moments
of real peace and stillness.
- What about Loving Kindness Meditation? How is that practised
?
Once you are familiar with Mindfulness of
Breathing and are practising it regularly you can start practising Loving Kindness
Meditation. It should be done two or three times each week after you have done Mindfulness
of Breathing. First, you turn your attention to yourself and say to yourself words like
"May I be well and happy. May I be peaceful and calm. May I be protected from
dangers. May my mind be free from hatred. May my heart be filled with love. May I be well
and happy." Then one by one you think of a loved person, a neutral person, that is ,
someone you neither like nor dislike, and finally a disliked person, wishing each of them
well as you do so.
- What is the benefit of doing this type of meditation ?
If you do Loving Kindness Meditation regularly
and with the right attitude, you will find very positive changes taking place within
yourself. You will find that you are able to be more accepting and forgiving towards
yourself. You will find that the feelings you have towards your loved ones will increase.
You will find yourself making friends with people you used to be indifferent and uncaring
towards, and you will find the ill-will or resentment you have towards some people will
lessen and eventually be dissolved. Sometimes if you know of someone who is sick, unhappy
or encountering difficulties you can include them in your meditation and very often you
will find their situation improving.
- How is that possible ?
The mind, when properly developed, is a very
powerful instrument. If we can learn to focus our mental energy and project it towards
others, it can have an effect upon them. You may have had an experience like this. Perhaps
you are in a crowded room and you get this feeling that someone is watching you. You turn
around and, sure enough, someone is staring at you. What has happened is that you have
picked up that other persons mental energy. Loving Kindness Meditation is like that.
We project positive mental energy towards and it gradually transforms them.
- Do I need a teacher to teach me meditation ?
A teacher is not absolutely necessary but
personal guidance from someone who is familiar with mediation is certainly helpful.
Unfortunately, some monks and laymen set themselves up as meditation teachers when they
simply dont know what they are doing. Try to pick a teacher who has a good
reputation, a balanced personality and one who adheres closely to the Buddhas
teachings.
- Is meditation used today by psychiatrists and psychologists
?
Yes, it is. Meditation is now accepted as
having a highly therapeutic effect upon the mind and is used by many professional mental
health workers to help induce relaxation, overcome phobias and bring about self-awareness.
The Buddhas insights into the human mind are helping people as much today as they
did in ancient times.
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