Meditation
What is meditation?
Meditation is man's self-awakening and God's Self-Offering.
Meditation is the language of God. If we want to know
what God's Will is in our life, if we want God to guide
us, mold us and fulfill Himself in and through us, then
meditation is the language we must use.
When we meditate, what we actually do is to enter into
a calm or still, silent mind. We have to be fully aware
of the arrival and attack of thoughts. That is to say,
we shall not allow any thought, divine or undivine,
good or bad, to enter into our mind. Our mind should
be absolutely silent. Then we have to go deep within;
there we have to observe our real existence.
Meditation is that very state of our consciousness where
the inner being, instead of cherishing millions of thoughts,
wants only to commune with God.
Why do we meditate?
If we feel that we are satisfied with what we have and
what we are, there is no need for us to enter into the
field of meditation. The reason we enter into meditation
is because we have an inner hunger. We feel that within
us there is something luminous, something vast, something
divine. We feel that we need this very thing badly;
only right now we do not have access to it. Our inner
hunger comes from our spiritual need.
Will you please
tell me how a beginner should start meditation?
First you have to read a few spiritual books in which
they teach the various ways to start meditation. Then
you start. Soon you will see that reading books is not
enough. You will see that you need a particular teacher.
The teacher will know which kind of meditation will
most suit your nature and soul.
When your meditation is correct, you will feel a kind
of joy all over your body. But if you do not feel that
joy, if, on the contrary, you feel a mental tension
or disturbance, then you will know that that particular
kind of meditation is not meant for you and is not advisable.
When you get a kind of spontaneous inner joy, then the
meditation you have adopted is correct.
