A selection of guided meditation exercises. These exercise are a useful tool for those interested in starting to learn how to meditate.
Last modified August 25, 2012
A selection of guided meditation exercises. These exercise are a useful tool for those interested in starting to learn how to meditate.
Members of the Sri Chinmoy Centre have been offering free meditation classes for over 30 years. Based on the teachings of Sri Chinmoy, the classes offer an introduction to the basics of meditation. Here Kaivalya Torpy offers a few guided meditation exercises.
The first thing that you have to think of when practising breathing techniques is purity. When you breathe in, if you can feel that the breath is coming directly from God, from Purity itself, then your breath can easily be purified. Then, each time you breathe in, try to feel that you are bringing infinite peace into your body. The opposite of peace is restlessness. When you breathe out, try to feel that you are expelling the restlessness within you and also the restlessness that you see all around you. When you breathe this way, you will find restlessness leaving you. After practising this a few times, please try to feel that you are breathing in power from the universe, and when you exhale, feel that all your fear is coming out of your body. After doing this a few times, try to feel that you are breathing in infinite joy and breathing out sorrow, suffering and melancholy.
Feel that you are breathing in not air but cosmic energy. Feel that tremendous cosmic energy is entering into you with each breath, and that you are going to use it to purify your body, vital, mind and heart. Feel that there is not a single place in your being that is not being occupied by the flow of cosmic energy. It is flowing like a river inside you, washing and purifying your entire being. Then, when you breathe out, feel that you are breathing out all the rubbish inside you—all your undivine thoughts, obscure ideas and impure actions. Anything inside your system that you call undivine, anything that you do not want to claim as your own, feel that you are exhaling.
This is not the traditional yogic pranayama, which is more complicated and systematised, but it is a most effective spiritual method of breathing. If you practise this method of breathing, you will soon see the results. In the beginning you will have to use your imagination, but after a while you will see and feel that it is not imagination at all but reality. You are consciously breathing in the energy which is flowing all around you, purifying yourself and emptying yourself of everything undivine. If you can breathe this way for five minutes every day, you will be able to make very fast progress. But it has to be done in a very conscious way, not mechanically.
Exercises from Sri Chinmoy’s Book: Meditation – Man-Perfection in God-Satisfaction
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What is meditation How to do it
Hi – thanks for commenting. One nice meditation resource you can use to get you started and answer any questions is http://www.meditationworkshop.org. Hope that helps!