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Meditation & Spiritual Discipline

To meditate effectively, you must control your senses and mind. Follow these steps for proper posture and concentration:

  1. Sitting Position: Sit properly with your left leg on the ground and right leg on top.
  2. Posture Alignment: Keep your spinal cord straight, slightly bend your neck forward, push your chest ahead, and create a straight line from your tailbone to the top of your head.
  3. Closing External Senses:
    • Close your eyes and mouth to shut off external distractions.
    • Redirect your focus inward to collect your thoughts and impulses from the outside world.
  4. Inner Awareness: Be calm, quiet, and serene, allowing your consciousness to turn inward.

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Before practicing meditation, it is important to understand its purpose:

  • We are a projection of Infinite Energy (Primordial Nature) and are enlivened by the Infinite Spirit (Brahma).
  • The goal of meditation is to merge the part of Infinite Energy within us back into the Infinite Energy of the universe.
  • When this merging occurs, only a ray of the Infinite Spirit—our true self—remains.
  • This ray of spirit is always connected to the Infinite Spirit, and by meditating with this awareness, we achieve oneness with the Supreme Consciousness.
  • The ultimate aim of meditation is the realization of our unity with the Supreme Consciousness.

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This meditation process is known as Mahayoga, as described in the Upanishads.

  • Every individual has four aspects:
    1. Senses
    2. Mind
    3. Ego
    4. Intellect
  • To attain the highest level of consciousness, all four aspects must be engaged fully and harmoniously during meditation.
  • The Four Yogas correspond to these four aspects, as prescribed by ancient seers:
    • When all four aspects are in alignment, progress in meditation is quick and profound.
    • If any one aspect is lacking, achieving enlightenment becomes difficult.

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On this auspicious occasion, we recognize the efforts of the Inter-Religious Federation for World Peace, which brings together religious leaders, saints, and wise scholars to discuss global disturbances and human restlessness.

  • These disturbances and unrest are not causes in themselves but rather effects of deeper and more subtle causes.
  • Through spiritual discipline and meditation, we can cultivate inner peace, which will ultimately lead to global peace.
  • Meditation serves as a path to transcendence, allowing us to rise above worldly disturbances and align with the Supreme Consciousness.

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