Guest guest Posted April 2, 2004 Report Share Posted April 2, 2004 MEDITATE WHILE YOU WORK : A NEW PATH FOR A NEW AGE (2) Swami Ashokananda (continued) To speak of meditation properly so called - that is to say, sitting in a certain quiet posture, shutting off the outside world from invading the senses and the mind, and dwelling upon the Lord - we know that such meditation is impossible without concentration of the mind. Yet concentration is not easy to attain. Although we have been trained from early childhood to pay attention to what we do, this paying attention, which is nothing but the act of concentration, has not been well learnt by us. We find that our mind continually moves away from the thing or things to which we want to direct it. And when the objects to which the mind has to be directed are fine and subtle in character, as spiritual truths or realities are, such concentration becomes exceedingly difficult. But if we do not have concentration, even if we sit in the posture of meditation with closed eyes in a quiet place, apparently not paying attention to anything in the outside, our mind will be running races in many different directions. I admit that even such an attempt at meditation is of some benefit, but it will not take us very far. (to be continued) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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