Learning to meditate is like a baby that is learning to walk. It is
said that on average, a baby falls more than 100 times ( can't
remember the actual figure..maybe 270 times?)before he or she can
walk.
So the question for you when you learn to meditate is... are you
consistently practicing meditation until you learn to 'walk'.
It took six weeks of practicing before it becomes a habit. That was
more than three years ago. Nowadays, if I miss a day of meditation,
the feeling is like as if I do not brush my teeth or take a bath.
Want to know some simple secrets to mastering meditation for
beginners?
Here are simple secrets to help you master meditation:- Write down
200 reasons why you want to learn meditation.This will cause your
subconscious mind to link meditation to pleasure. If you have less
than 50 goals, do not start your meditation. Otherwise you will give
up easily.-Join a group or class. The mass energy of many people
meditating will somehow transfer to you. In fact, because of such
classes, I am able to meditate for two hours at one stretch.-Take
baby steps. Think big or dream big to set the direction and then take
baby steps to execute your dream. Begin with one minute or 5 minute
meditation for the first few days.-Embrace or expect that for the
first few days or weeks,your mind will wander about with other
thoughts during meditation. This is acceptable, embrace it...just
remember that you have learnt to walk before and that you fall many
times before you can walk.Recall the smiles of your parents when you
can walk the first time!-Try this 'cheating method'...place a clock
in front of you. It must have the 'seconds' hand and this hand must
move continuously, not in steps. When meditating, watch
this 'seconds' hand move. Focus on following it moving. Let it pass
for one minute, then two minutes. If you can follow for two minutes,
do this as frequent as possible thru out the day. The next day, use
the same clock and take not of the time.Then close your eyes and
focus on your breathing.Open your eyes when you feel that you no
longer can meditate. Take note of the time that has passed.Do this
for the next few days and see if it helps.-Use music! this is the
most effective method for me and I use variations or many different
music till this day. Classical or soft music or guided meditation are
all excellent.
While some effort is required initially, you only need to learn once
and the skills are with you for life.
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With Love,
Ganesh Baba
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