Today I wish to write about 'beyond' - a subject very close to my heart.
My experiments with the beyond started around 1980, when I started learning
meditation. I did that mainly to become a better person. And today, after lapse
of 32 years my enthusiasm to explore further has not waned. Rather it has only
increased.
Why is that?
It is because I accidentally stumbled upon a way that has given meaning and
direction to my life. I can say with confidence that I will not regret my life
when it ends.
Here, I am referring to a way of life called Sahaj Marg.
What's so great about it? Aren't there so many people and organizations that
claim the same?
Yes. But, I don't have experience of any of them, so I can't say anything about
them. But, I can surely talk about this based on my own experience. And, I've
found that this way is all encompassing i.e., one does not have look for
anything outside of this.
Let's start.
First, it directs people's attention to the divine presence that is
already present in the heart of all humans. And, it teaches one to meditate on
this presence, to ultimately become one with this presence.
How to meditate?
Meditation is not new to human beings. Mystics and Sanyasis have been
doing it for thousands of years. But, rarely in the past, is meditation learnt
by ordinary human beings who are leading a normal family life.
Now, in modern times there is a renewed
interest in meditation. This is because ordinary people feel the need to
do something about the incessant flow of thoughts that assail them daily,
resulting in high level of stress in their lives.
And, people are right in their
search to find solution for their problems in meditation. This is because. if
we manage to learn to meditate correctly, it is possible to put one’s thoughts
on one thing at a time for a reasonable period of time.
How is that? I thought it is very difficult.
It is not. But at the same time, it is not easy either. Many people have tried
to learn meditation on their own by reading books on yoga or under
someone’s guidance. But, there is not much success because most of the time
people try to ‘concentrate’ or try to suppress thoughts in the meditation. Here,
it is important to know that, when we try to concentrate or forcefully try to
suppress the thoughts they come back with renewed force. So, while doing
meditation we should not try to ‘concentrate.’
You see, concentration is the state in
which we get into when we are able to meditate properly. In other words,
concentration is the result of meditation and not vice versa.
Then, tell me in simple words, how do I
meditate?
When we think about one thing continuously -
that is a meditation. Does it mean “we are doing it all the time and there is
nothing more to learn?” Not at all. What we are doing every day is that “we are
thinking of something or other continuously but not meditating.”
Here, in meditation, we try to put our mind
on thought that divinity is present in the heart in the form of light; and we try
to keep this thought for as long as we are able to. When we realize that other
thoughts are coming, we try to ignore them and gently put our mind back to
earlier thought. By doing this practice repeatedly - every day, in due course
of time after sufficient practice, we gain mastery over this process.
Yes. But it is easier said than done. Many have tried it but constant rush
of thoughts make it impossible to sit for more than 5 to 10 min. Isn't it?
True. But, here there is a difference.
What?
Here, an active help from the teacher is available that makes it work.
Can you explain more?
Sure. When anyone starts doing meditation under Sahaj marg, he is helped in his
practice by the yogic power possessed by the teacher, called pranahuti
or yogic transmission. When an aspirant is introduced to the Sahaj Marg he is
prepared to receive this yogic transmission. When such an aspirant sits in
meditation he receives the yogic transmission from the teacher, whether he
feels it or not. Also, onslaught of thoughts do not stop during meditation.
But, if learns to remain unmindful of disturbing thoughts by treating them as
uninvited guests, after sometime he is able to sit in meditation for reasonable
period of time.
Then how does this meditation become
useful or effective?
It is said that - as we think we become. Here, in Sahaj Marg, we think of the
divine presence in the heart, continuously for 1 hour, every day morning; to
eventually feel that presence in the heart.
Is it true? It is worth trying then.
Sure.
Second, here teacher or guru is an ordinary person, leading life like
anybody else. He leads a normal family life and earns his own living by doing
job or business.
Then how is he able to do meditation; and at the time teach people about it?
That's a good question. In Sahaj marg we are taught to lead a balanced life
i.e., we lead normal material life; and side by side we do meditation practice
that helps us to grow spiritually. Just 1 hour of daily meditation and about 40
min of other practice makes it possible to live a balanced existence.
And teacher is able to assist people with
the help of yogic transmission. So here, teacher does not stop at prescribing the
meditation practice but helps an aspirant actively by offering his assistance
through yogic transmission.
But, how is it possible to help people, say who are located far away from
the teacher?
For that he has appointed certain aspirants to work on his behalf and permitted
them to offer transmission and personal guidance. There are more than 3,500
such people (called prefects) spread over more than 90 countries of the world.
They explain the method to the aspirants, give transmission to help them grow
spiritually and guide them if they have any difficulty.
Oh, that's different. That means, almost anyone can try this meditation
practice anywhere. Isn't it?
Yes. And there are no eligibility criteria except that one should be of 18 years
of age and willing to give it a try. And there are no fees charged for the
training and guidance. If it works then aspirant can continue or he can stop.
Third, apart from the daily meditation one is expected to sit for about
30 min in the evening, and do something called Cleaning. In this, one sits like
in the meditation with the closed eyes, but one does not think of the divinity
in the heart. Instead, one is expected to use his will power and remove slowly
all the impressions gathered during the day's work from the system.
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Cleaning Process |
You see, reason why new acquaintance almost
always start on a good note because there is no past experience. But, when we
get to know a person for some time, we develop certain prejudices and it is not
easy to deal with the person. But, if somehow manage to remove daily
impressions, like what we do in the Cleaning, every day would be a new day,
without any thing of the past pulling us back. So, Cleaning has a tremendous
benefit of liberating us from the effects of the daily impressions.
Tell me more about Cleaning. I hope it
is not difficult to do.
In the Cleaning process we use mind (like a
broom) to clean the impressions taken by the mind. This process can be understood thus. When we
want to lift our hand, we make a will and a signal goes from our mind to lift
the hand; and hand is lifted. Isn't it? Similarly, in cleaning, we use our will
power to clean the impressions; and our system is cleaned. Initially people
may find it bit difficult understand and practice it; but slowly one learns to
do it, by doing it repeatedly.
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Use of Will to Clean the System |
Process of cleaning is unique to Sahaj marg
and its efficacy can be gauged only by experiencing it. It makes one free of
the daily dose of impressions that one collects during the day's work. When
cleaning is done well, aspirant feels lighter in the mind. It is similar to -
when we have grown say lot of hair on the head we get used to it and we don't
feel its weight. But, when hair cut is given we feel lighter.
Ok. Cleaning may rid one of the daily impressions. But, what about impressions
collected before starting the Sahaj marg?
Good question. That's work of the teacher. In fact, teacher's real work and
need for a teacher, is in removal of older impressions. It is not easy for an
ordinary person to remove it by his own effort. But, in Sahaj marg it is
possible for the teacher to do it because of yogic transmission.
But, tell me, what's use of going inside by closing eyes and doing
meditation & cleaning? Isn't it possible to know everything through the
five senses that we have?
This is a way that takes one inside of oneself. And believe me, there is no
limit to how much more one can go inside. It is said that universe inside is
bigger than what we see outside. And it is true. We don't know about it because
either we have never tried to explore it or we did not have effective method to
do it.
It's only when we go inside we realize that there is a universe inside of us,
in our heart where divinity, light, purity and peace pervades. It makes us
aware of a different world which we had possibly heard about earlier, but never
experienced.
Isn't it called self-realization or some similar name?
Yes. But, this is best dealt by having an actual experience rather than knowing
about it intellectually - by reading books or listening to lectures.
Current state of knowledge about self-realization is very confusing. Best is to
jump in to it and check it out first hand.
But, isn't it supposed to very difficult and not relevant for an ordinary
human being?
Yes, it used to be like that, but times do change. Take for example the field
of science and technology; currently we are using things that people 200 years
back could not even imagine. Similarly, time has possibly come for a newer
world, where people would seek fulfillment and purpose in life by going inside
rather than seeking it outside. We have already seen effects of seeking
fulfillment from the world outside of us. It's time we seek to explore the
beyond.
How it is relevant in today's world?
Well, I will write about it some time later. Bye for today.
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p.s., let me know how you find this piece of writing.
Note: This article is extensively edited in Nov 2013 with the help of a fellow brother. I'm thankful to him for his valuable suggestions for the improvement.
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