Meditation Form To Develop
Concentration
Stages
- The
attainment of physical comfort and control.
- The
breathing is noted as rhythmic and regular.
- Visualization
of the threefold lower self (physical, emotional and mental) as
- In contact with the soul.
- As a channel for soul energy, through the medium of the mind, direct to the brain. From
thence the physical mechanism can be controlled.
- Then a
definite act of concentration, calling in the will. This involves an endeavor to keep the
mind unmoving upon a certain form of words, so that their meaning is clear in our
consciousness, and not the words themselves, or the fact that we are attempting to
meditate.
- Then say,
with focused attention:
"More radiant than the sun, purer than the snow,
subtler than the ether is the Self, The spirit within me.
I am that Self. That Self am I."
- Concentrate
now upon the words: "Thou God seest me." The mind is not permitted to falter in
its concentration on their significance, meaning, and implications.
- Then, with
deliberation bring the concentration work to a close, and say - again with the mind
refocused on the underlying ideas - the following concluding statement:
"There is a peace that passeth understanding;
it abides in the hearts of those who live in the Eternal.
There is a power that maketh all things new;
it lives and moves in those who know the Self as one." [229]
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