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How To Meditate With A Mantra
By: Dada Vedaprajinananda -
These days whenever a politician repeats a promise over and over
again commentators say that this promise has become a mantra for
that politician. For the journalists, the word mantra means a
meaningless phrase that is repeated endlessly. For yogis however, a
mantra is a word or collection of words, which has the power of
liberating a human being from all limitations.
How can the repetition of a word or a few words have the capacity
to bring about such miraculous results? It is all based on a simple
psychological principle, as you think, so you become.
If you someone tells you Youre stupid, thats of course a bad insult
and will hurt you. However if you start to think I am stupid, and
keep repeating this phrase over and over, then that is far worse.
When someone tells you that you are stupid, then this is a negative
outer-suggestion. When you start to think about it, then you are
giving yourself, a negative auto-suggestion. If you keep thinking
in a negative way, then your personal development will be
harmed.
Meditation mantras have a positive meaning. They remind you that
your true nature is something great: pure consciousness and
boundless love. If you start to think about the best part of your
being, you will begin to have more confidence in yourself and this
will become apparent in your actions.
However, many people have read philosophical, spiritual or
self-help books explaining these ideas, and yet they never realize
these great truths in their everyday reality. It is not enough to
just think about a good idea once, and then close the book. You
need to think in a concentrated and systematic manner over a period
of time in order to get results.
Meditation mantras have a special quality that helps in the task of
concentrated, positive thinking: their very vibration has the
capacity to concentrate and focus your mind. Some sounds, such as
power drill breaking a pavement, can upset you greatly, while other
sounds, like soothing music, can transport you to another
world.
The syllables and words used in meditation mantras have been chosen
according their sonic capacity, and they greatly aid the task of
concentration and contemplation, as well as carrying a positive
meaning.
In order to get the benefits from mantra meditation, you need to
meditate regularly with a mantra that has a positive meaning and
the capacity to help you concentrate. You need to do it on a
regular basis, sitting silently two times a day for a period of 10
to 30 minutes.
It sounds easy, but the common experience of most people is that as
you sit and try to think about one word or one phrase, your mind is
quickly filled with many other thoughts; thoughts about work,
financial problems, disputes with people and all kinds of other
matters. When this happens, and it certainly will, then you have to
bring your mind back to the mantra. Meditation is a process where
you concentrate on the mantra and its meaning for as long as you
can, and when you mind wanders, you bring it back.
Keep doing it, and you will attain an improved capacity to
concentrate and deep inner peace.
It may still sound too good to be true, and some intellectuals
scoff at the alleged power of a mantra. Once, a renowned Indian
yogi came to America and delivered many lectures on this subject.
In one of the lectures he was challenged by someone in the audience
who said that it was not possible for a single word to deliver the
results that the yogi promised. The yogi turned to the man, who was
a distinguished professor and said You fool!
The professor turned red, and began to shout at the yogi, who
calmly watched the professor unwind.
The yogi then addressed the professor and said: Now can you
understand the power of a single word? All I did was utter the word
fool and your behavior was changed in an instant!
Dada Vedaprajinananda has been practicing and teaching yoga and meditation for the past 35 years. He is the webmaster of the Ananda Marga meditation societys website, and is the author of Start Meditation, Stop Smoking and Yoga Weight Loss Secrets
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