Guest guest Posted December 9, 2005 Report Share Posted December 9, 2005 Hi Bela, There's a really simple meditation--the MA OM meditation-- that is led by Swami Amritaswarupananda every time Amma comes. There is a tape that explains it and leads you in it which is called AMRITA YOGA. Somebody correct me if I've got the title wrong, plesae. This method is SO SIMPLE that I wrote it to several of the prisoners to whom I write and they are able to do it from the description in the letter. They report that it helps them a lot. It involves sitting in a comfortable position, closing your eyes, relaxing your body, and taking 3 deep breaths, after which you chant OM. (The prisoners don't do the OM part necessarily.) Then you watch your breathing for a few minutes. Don't try to take deeper breaths or do anything unusual with your breath, just watch it. Then you think of observe the syllable MA as you inhale and OM as you exhale. As you keep doing that, your focus on the breathing changes to focus on MO OM..MA OM..MA OM. If your mind wanders, just bring it back to yourbreathing for a minute and then listen for the MA OM again. This is a very nice meditation. Amma has suggested it for many people. Aikya Ammachi, Bela Gaytán <bela.fela@g...> wrote: > > Namaste everyone... > > I am interested in knowing more about meditation. Obviously, I can get > information online (which I have looked up), but I am more interested in > hearing how many of you incorporate meditation into your daily lives. My > typical day is waking up at 5:30AM, arriving home from work and picking up > the wee ones around 6PM. From then until 9PM, I am focused on cooking > dinner, helping them with schoolwork and getting them to bed. I don't have > a lot of free time (unfortunately) but I really want to start meditation > daily... baby steps, I guess! > > I don't know much about the IAM method, or if any information is available > about it, short of taking a course. There are no satsangs in my area, so > taking a course (again, unfortunately) is not an option for me. > > If anyone could give me some ideas or tips, or even share their stories > about how they began meditating, or how meditation fits into your daily life > and routine, I would be extremely appreciate of your time and kindness. > > Take care, be well... and thank you in advance! (**) > > ¸..• ´¨¨)) -:¦:- > ¸.•´ .•´¨¨)) > ((¸¸.•´ ..•´ -:¦:- ..::Brightest Blessings::.. > -:¦:- ((¸¸.•´.¸..•` ..::Bela::.. > > "Like nectar in the fresh morning flower, let goodness fill you. The heart > that unfolds all its petals spreading the fragrance of goodness is the > choicest offering at the altar of God" - Amma > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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