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Meditation Technique, technique of meditation, meditation methods and techniques
To meditate you need
a meditation
technique and a spiritual guidancer or a spiritual master
The Quan Yin Method is a complete meditation technique. It gives you everything that you need. It guides you in every
direction that you want to go, and gives you all kinds of instructions
that you need for your growth, inside and outside.
Spiritual guidance
is via a true Living Master. A Living
Master will guide you the way to the Truth, help to resolve
the problems in the spiritual path and practice, as well as to overcome
the obstacles you meet in the daily mundane life.
Questions ansered by Master Ching Hai
regarding meditation technique:
Q: I heard on some of Your tapes that You recommend not
meditation techniques, Perhaps You can clarify for us what You intended by that.
M: Only when it has anything to do with breath control; that is all.
Otherwise, there is not much there. For example, there are many kinds of
so-called meditation. People say anything is meditation, so we are confused. But
actually there are different types. There is a kind of mantra practice; they
recite something. People also call that meditation, so that's confusing. People
tell you to pay attention to your breathing- you breathe in and breathe out, and
that they also call meditation. Some people say you have to pay attention to the
solar plexus, the abdomen, all the time; that they also call meditation. Fine,
there is nothing wrong with that.
But we abuse the word "meditation" too much and confuse people;
because otherwise, I would say that everyone meditates anyhow. This morning when
some of the television interviewers said, "We are not used to meditation;
we don't know what is meditation, and you tell us to meditate," I said
"Yes, you meditate all the time; some people meditate on money, some people
meditate on girls, some people meditate on drugs when they don't have enough of
them." That's their meditation. When you pay attention to something to a
very extravagant degree that is when you meditate.
Therefore, I say to you, "Be concentrated, be one-pointed with my
teachings". That's why you get the best results. If you meditate on my
teachings and meditate on money at the same time or meditate on a mantra at the
same time, of course, you are divided and that's very logical. I am not a
dictator. I just tell you what is good for you. Whatever you want to do, you
have to pay all your attention to that point. Whether you meditate, you fix the
car, or you drive a taxi, if you don't pay attention, you will get into trouble.
All of these are kind of secret codes, secret methods, to speed
yourself on the highway of spirituality. There is nothing dictating about that
because if you don't do it, I will never say anything to you. I will never scold
you. I will never ring you and say, "Hey, you didn't do it." Or I will
never check up on it. It's all your choice. The path of freedom is a path of
responsibility, self-responsibility, so I never impose anything. Just to
suggest, just to tell you, "This is a good way. If you do it, you surely
will get that. If you don't, okay, you'll get half or maybe three
quarters."
Q: Master, just now when I was meditating on the
Sound, my whole body
vibrated vigorously. I was sitting on this rock; I toppled and fell down, and
then woke up. (M: Do you feel comfortable?) I'm feeling very comfortable. I had
a headache yesterday, but now it has gone.
M: Sometimes, the vibration is stronger than we are, so we cannot get used to
it. The moment we get used to it, we become stronger than it. Then we will feel
very natural. It is as though a person has been starving for a long time, not
having enough to eat and suffering from malnutrition. If he is suddenly given a
lot of food, he may swallow too fast, resulting in indigestion. That is why we
have to meditate seriously and regularly. When we have gotten used to meditating
for a longer time, it will become a very ordinary practice, and we won't even be
aware that we are meditating.
Why does a baby cry when he is born? In the mother's womb, he was immersed in
water like a fish. When he suddenly emerges into our world, his skin gets in
touch with the air for the first time and he has to begin breathing with his
lungs. Therefore, it hurts and is very uncomfortable all over; that's why he
cries. As he cries, he has to use his lungs, and then he will get used to our
world. He now understands that there is no more water, that it has been replaced
by air. He will get used to it slowly.
Our spiritual practice is similar to the situation of the baby. As we
practice more diligently, we will get used to the higher
vibrations. These
vibrations are much higher than ours and that is why we are unaccustomed to
them. A newborn baby also cannot get used to our comfortable and free-living
environment; instead, he is accustomed to the dark and confined environment in
his mother's womb. Therefore, when he is just born, he feels scared and unsafe,
as if he has lost everything.
Similarly, it is not difficult for us to be liberated; the only problem is
that we have to get used to the free and liberated state. When we eventually get
accustomed to it, we will not want to come back to this bodily prison again.
Sometimes in meditation, we enter deep samadhi and go to very high dimensions;
we feel absolutely free and unrestricted. However, because of our unpaid karma
and unfulfilled obligations, and the fact that we still have lessons to learn in
this world, we have to come back to this physical body. The moment we are drawn
back, we feel extremely frustrated and agonized; the feeling is so bad that we
may cry.
There are difficult moments on our spiritual
path. When karmic hindrances
come, we really have to exert our greatest effort to overcome them. Suppose a
baby refuses to go out because he has lingering feelings for the safety of his
mother's womb. Would it be good for him? Though the environment is more
familiar, safe, comfortable and warm, he cannot grow in there! He will only make
trouble for himself and his mother. Therefore, he had better go out when it is
time to be born.
During the process of delivery, the baby has to squeeze through the narrow
and bony places in his mother's body, which can be quite painful. It is as
though his head has to squeeze through two stone gates and is going to split
open; it is really difficult. So you see, even such a tiny baby must make the
breakthrough when the time comes. Originally, he lives like a fish in his
mother's womb where there is no air, no sunshine and no material contact. After
he is born, he has to live in a totally different world where everything is just
the opposite! Anyway, it is good for him to force the exit; it may be
uncomfortable outside, but it is still better than hiding inside indefinitely,
because it is not his permanent abode in there.
In spiritual
practice, we may sometimes encounter obstacles; we may feel very
exhausted and want to quit. There are also times when we are battered hard by
our karmic hindrances. However, we ought to stand up again, because we are human
beings! We ought to be brave, and act like a hero! We just cannot lower our
heads and surrender to the situation every time or give in to our insignificant
obstacles.
Yesterday I read you the story "The Journey to the West". The first
part of the book describes a group of monkeys, some old and some young, some
very clever and so on. However, none of them dared to go beyond the waterfall
just because they dreaded getting wet. What they didn't know was that there was
a paradise behind the waterfall - a very beautiful cave. Whoever went in could
live in that brilliant and comfortable cave. Being adults, if we fail to
constantly think about making breakthroughs, then we are weaker than babies!
Where can we put our pride then? Therefore, remember that we must not lose to
the babies, as they are also very brave!
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