Guest guest Posted March 6, 2004 Report Share Posted March 6, 2004 Sri Bhagavan Ramana Maharshi about Meditation (from the book Conscious Immortality) Thoughts must cease and reason disappear. Feeling is the prime factor in meditation, not reason. It ought to come in the right side of the chest, not in the head. because the Heart is there. It must be held tight. Your present experience of thought-ceasing is due to the influence of the atmosphere you are now in. [i.e. Ashrama]Can you find the same experience away from this atmosphere? It is spasmodic. Until it becomes permanent practice is necessary. After one gets established in Truth, practice drops away naturally. Q: Is meditation analytical or synthetical? A: Analysis and synthesis are in the region of intellect. The Self transcends the intellect. What is meditation? It is to think about one thing. Therefore in meditation try to hold on to one thought, and all the other thoughts will gradually go away. They may be present for some time but if you resolutely hold to your single thought, they will not trouble you. Our minds are weak through habit, unable to concentrate. We must take the mind strong so as to keep to one thought. Absence of mental operations is Solitude. Q: Why is it so difficult to practice meditation and to conquer the mind? A: Because of the Past Vasanas which prevent us. But we must go on trying (tendencies from former births is called vasanas). Those who take opium or alcoholic liquor are unconsciously seeking the blissful thoughtlessness of the real Self. They get an initiation of that bliss by drugs but afterwards they must resume their normal state and the craving comes back stronger till they become chronic addicts and slaves. To all such artificial rises there must be a fall back. If the mind is subdued, everything is conquered. Where is renunciation? It is not outside of us, it is here (pointing to the heart). Where is solitude? In the mind.We must achieve these things within ourselves. The kingdom of Heaven is to be found within us. Q: If the efforts at meditation are hindered through past karma what remedy can there be? A:It is self-stultifying to drown oneself in such fanciful fears. Fate and past Karma relate to the external world. Dive boldly within you. These will not hinder you. It is the thinking of hindrances that forms a serious hindrance. We have all to return to our source. Every human being is seeking its source and must one day come to it. We came from Within; we have gone outward; now we must turn inward. What is meditation? It is our natural self. We have covered ourself over with thoughts and passions. To throw them off we must concentrate on one Thought - the Self. When is Mouna (silence) necessary? It is but one of the aids to attain realisation. Once realisation is complete, it can be cast aside for it will be of no further use. Realisation itself is Mouna. Speech is regarded by mounis as a waste of energy, which latter they are directing inwards towards the Self. .... What is mental conception except it be, meditation? Vocal japa becomes mental which is the same as meditation. Q: How can you say that the Heart is on the right when anatomists find it on the left? A: It is not denied that the physical organ is on the left; quite correct. But the Heart of which I speak is on the right only. It is my experience. No authority is required. Still you can find confirmation in the Sita Upanishad. There is a mantra in the latter saying so. The whole cosmos is combined in one pinhole in the Heart. a tiny hole in the Heart remains closed and is opened by Vichara(investigation into the Self). The result is 'I' consciousness, the same as Samadhi. Q: How can the all immanent God reside in the Heart? A: ...The Heart is not a place. Some name is mentioned for the place of God because we think we are in the body. This kind of instruction is meant for those who can appreciate only relative knowledge. being immanent everywhere, there is no place for God. Because we think we are in the body, we also believe that we are born....Paramatma is that from which the body is born, in which it lives and into which it resolves. We however think that we reside in the body. Hence such instruction is given. The instruction means: Look within. The Heart is not physical. Meditation should not be on the right or the left. Meditation should be on the Self.... What are you? Are you the body? No. you are pure consciousness. Retirement means abidance in the Self, nothing more. It is not leaving one set of surroundings to become entangled in another nor even leaving the concrete world and wallowing in mental world... All wish to rush out. ...Happiness lies within and not without. ....Q: Why is regulation of breath necessary? A: Concentration of breath or its regulation is only for controlling the mind so that the mind may not wander about...... Q: Nevertheless, the mind proves a cork at attempts to sink it. A: What does it matter if the mind is active? It is so, after all, on the substratum of the Self. Hold on to the Self even during mental activities. Q: I cannot go within sufficiently deep? A: It is wrong to say so. Where are you now, if not in the Self? Where should you go? All that is necessary is the stern belief that you are the Self. Say rather that the other activities throw a veil on you. ..... ..... the best posture is to plant the Guru firmly in your heart. Q: How can the mind be stilled? A: Vichara [self-Enquiry] alone will do..... Jai Guru Datta Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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