1. The sitting posture which has been found most effective for attaining
tranquility quickly, is the half-lotus position. This position (with some
practice) allows you to sit still for a long time without aches or pain.
Rest your right leg on the left one, with your back erect. Your hands should
rest palms-upward on your lap. The tip of your right index finger should
be in gentle
contact with the tip of your left thumb. This hand position serves
as an alarm: if you should suddenly get drowsy, finger and thumb will push
together, warning you to avoid falling into a mindless slumber! If the
half-lotus position is really to uncomfortable for you, it is better to
choose another more comfortable position. The important thing is to make
sure, whatever position that you adopt, that your back is straight and
that your body is relaxed without feeling sleepy.
2. Keep your consciousness steady and softly close your eyes. Relax every part of your body, beginning with the muscles of your face. Then relax the muscles of your neck, your shoulders, and your arms-right down to the tips of your fingers. Relax your chest, your abdomen and your legs-right down to the tips of your toes. Make sure all parts of your body are relaxed.
3. Feel as if you are sitting alone in the world, and the air around
your body is made-up of tiny particles of happiness and joy. Slowly inhale
into your body a full and gentle breath. As you breath-in, feel that you
are breathing-in those tiny particles of happiness and joy. Feel that inside
your body, there is just an empty space, with no muscles, no organs, no
tissues. Feel that
the breath is filling your body with happiness and joy. As you breath-out,
feel that the out-breath is carrying away all troubles, all worries, all
thoughts. Inside your body is just an empty space filled with happiness
and joy. Relax your mind from every thought and continue to maintain this
state for as long as you can. With your eyes closed, you will find that
your mind travels from one idea to another, and when it wanders, the ideas
upon which the mind dwells, will influence the feelings, the emotions
and the state of happiness in the mind. Meditation means the way by
which we take control of our mind to stop our thoughts from wandering.
The basis of all methods of meditation is to concentrate the mind upon
a single object of a single idea and it is the inherent qualities of this
object or idea that will lead you to success in meditation. We will use
a crystal ball as an object of meditation because it has the inherent qualities
of brightness and clarity, and will encourage the mind to be bright and
clear too. Simultaneously, to keep the mind flowing towards a state of
happiness and calm, we repeat in our mind the word "Samma-Araham" which
means the "righteous Absolute of Attainment which a human being can achieve".
4. Open your eyes slowly. Look carefully at a crystal ball. Notice the shape, the purity, the clarity and the brightness of the crystal ball as if you are taking a photograph of it into the deepest part of your mind. Then close your eyes again and relax.
5. Slowly visualize the crystal ball floating in front of your face.
If you have no crystal ball available, you can visualize instead, the bright,
clear image of the full moon, floating in front of your face. Reduce the
size of the crystal ball (or full moon disc) until its size is equal to
the tip of your little finger. Imagine that the crystal ball is floating
in front of your nostril, the right nostril for
men, and the left one for women.
6. Visualize that the crystal ball moves inside your nostril. It moves along inside your nostril. and when it reaches the bridge of your nose it stops still, suspended in silence. Make the crystal ball as bright as you can and as clear as you can. Listen to the sound of "Samma-Araham" as you repeat it three times in your mind.
7. Now, slowly move the crystal ball backwards until it arrives at the point in the very center of your head. Here, the crystal ball stops still, suspended in silence. Make the crystal ball as bright as you can and as clear as you can. Listen to the sound of "Samma-Araham" as you repeat it three times in your mind.
8. Now slowly, the crystal ball is floating downwards until it reaches the back part of the roof of your mouth. Here, the crystal ball pauses. Make the crystal ball as bright as you can and as clear as you can. Listen to the sound of "Samma-Araham" three times, a soothing sound that seems to come from the very center of your body.
9. Now, slowly move the crystal ball further downwards until it reaches the central part of your throat. Again, the crystal ball pauses in silence. Make the crystal ball as bright as you can and as clear as you can. Again, listen to the sound of "Samma-Araham" three times.
10. Now, slowly move the crystal ball deep down into your body. It floats
slowly and gently downwards, like a bubble, deeper into your throat, deeper
into your chest, deeper into your body. In the central part of your body,
you imagine two lines. The first one runs from your navel directly through
your back. The second line runs from the right side to the left side. The
two
lines intersect at a point no larger than the eye of a needle. The
crystal ball moves downwards until the point of intersection is at the
center of the crystal ball. Make the crystal ball as bright as you can
and as clear as you can. Again, you listen to the sound of "Samma-Araham"
three times.
11. Move the crystal ball upwards a distance equal to two finger breadths,
to a point called the very "center of the body". We will not move the crystal
ball any where else. Allow it to remain here in calm and peace. Constantly
observe the clarity, purity and brightness of the crystal ball. Always
make the crystal ball as bright as you can and as clear as you can. Listen
to the sound of "Samma-Araham" over and over again, as if the sound is
coming from deep in the center of the crystal ball. The
crystal ball will become brighter and brighter, clearer and clearer
until it is as if you see it with your own eyes. At this stage you will
soon find the crystal ball sparkling and shining like a diamond. This stage
is called "Pathama magga" (the Initial Path). At this stage, the mind is
firmly established on the shining crystal ball, which in turn is firmly
seated at the center of the body. You will touch upon happiness. After
continuously paying attention at the center of the crystal ball, it will
give way into a succession of increasingly pure bodily sheaths, until it
reaches the Ultimate One, called "Dhammakaya"; the highest level of supreme
happiness forever and ever.
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