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The Awakening of the Diamond Swans by Lord Merlin

The Awakening of the Diamond Swans by Lord Merlin

Channelled through Natalie Glasson- 24th April 2015- Sacred School of OmNa

It is with vibrations of magic, the nature world and the expansion of the universe of the Creator, I come forth to greet you today, I am Lord Merlin. It is an honour to be in your presence and to support your journey of evolution, discovery and remembrance upon the Earth.

It is in my belief that the greatest understanding which can bring forth comfort concerning your spiritual evolution in this period of ascension is that you are constantly altering, shifting and transforming. There is no longer a need for you to question yourself, asking if you are evolving enough or at a high speed, because the answer is that you are making more transformations within your being and reality now in a year which would have taken you lifetimes to master in the past. You may not notice the transformations occurring within your being, this is due to you moving in harmony and upon the wave of the divine will of the Creator. Everything is transforming which makes it challenging for you to recognise all the shifts occurring as it would require you to be 100% conscious and aware of yourself 100% of the time, even while asleep. It is possible to have this level of self-awarene ss and yet it is not essential now. Please take comfort in the knowledge you are transforming and accelerating your ascension at a magnificent speed, your transformation is a constant which you can place your trust upon.

It is also a wonderful process to remind yourself you are so much more than you see and recognise yourself to be in your current lifetime. You have had many past lifetimes, or more truthfully we might say simultaneous lifetimes, on the Earth, Stars, Planets and different dimensions. You will always be more than you are able to recognise yourself to be, which means that exploring your own vibrations of light and consciousness is an ongoing joy and adventure. You have played all the roles and characters you see in your own reality, you have experienced many situations which you recognise others moving through. Your wealth of knowledge is immense and yet what is even more beautiful is that none of this really matters as you are connected to the source and core of the Creator every moment of your existence, whatever role, character or life you are playing. You have a direct, personal and unique connection of communication with the Creator allowing you to absorb all you require and need in any moment. Your belief in your connection with the Creator will allow for you to recognise my words more fully as truth and a blissful experience.

Many of you have accepted the role of the High Priestess or/ and High Priest in your magnificent journey of life force energy and the Earth; a role of great spiritual power, ascension education, supporting the awakening of others, working with the nature kingdoms and of using your psychic abilities. There are so many different roles of a High Priestess and High Priest, while some have abused their roles, many have allowed themselves to be tremendous healers and guides supporting the evolution of humanity. A transformation is occurring within many upon the Earth, the energies and spiritual power of their past roles as a High Priestess or/ and High Priest are returning to them, awakening from within to power a tremendous surge of spiritual evolution and connection with the Creator for themselves and all. You know yourself to be a powerful beacon of light in a physical body upon the Eart h, understanding you have led many lifetimes of which the wisdom can be accessed from within your being, the High Priestess or/ and High Priest is awakening to empower your ascension. Many light workers upon the Earth require their inner power and strength to be activated and to be accepted as an important aspect of their being and truth. Inner power and strength is required to offer many a deep seated courage to take leaps of faith to achieve all they wish and feel guided to do. Many of you have reached states of expansive understanding and knowledge within your being and yet you may feel stuck or stagnant wondering what your purpose is in this lifetime, wishing to support and share with others and yet not understanding how this is possible. Inner power and strength is required to create courage to recognise the next step of your journey, accelerating you forward into new scenarios and situations where you recognise you may be able to be of assistance. By awakening your inn er High Priestess or/ and High Priest you can support yourself in accessing your inner power, strength and courage therefore empowering yourself and purpose upon the Earth.

In order to support this awakening within your being there is a very sacred and special wave of energy available to assist you entitled the ‘Diamond Swans.’ Diamond light vibrations and souls in the form of Swans can be called upon to be of service, they extend from the Crystalline Consciousness which is the core energy on the inner planes of the spirits existing within your physical crystals upon the Earth. The Diamond Crystalline Consciousness holds immensely pure vibrations, its clarity, innocence and ability to magnify is breath-taking. The Swan has long been a powerful symbol of transformation beyond recognition and a guide for those with great spiritual knowledge, connection and who have achieved profound inner awakening. The Diamond Swans lend their energy to you and invite you to transform, to accept your inner clarity, innocence and purity as well as awakening you r inner power. When you connect with the Diamond Swans you may recognise their energy as you have been guided by these vibrational beings before, they instigate powerful transformations of moving from understanding and resonance with the Creator and your divine self to experience and embodiment of all that is your truth, thus empowering your being and purpose upon the Earth. When you call the Diamond Swans you may see, sense or acknowledge one, many or even hundreds of Diamond light Swans gracefully and yet powerfully gliding towards you to surround you and begin their work with you.

During meditation, I invite you to call upon my energies, Lord Merlin, and your community of guides to surround you. ‘Lord Merlin and My Community of Guides, I invite you to send your healing awakening energies and vibrations of light into my being to awaken my inner energies, memories and knowledge of myself as a High Priestess or/ and High Priest. As I breath in your light I am carried deeper into my being and soul to awaken and draw forth the most appropriate energies, wisdom and abilities of my High Priestess or/ and High Priest self. Please let your healing energy dissolve, erase and purify any wounds, old pain or trauma my High Priestess or/ and High Priest may still be holding onto at this time. This healing will allow for only the purity and truth of this aspect of myself to come forth to me. I recognise I am healing my own inner power and ability/ willingness to use my inner power.’ Take time to breathe deeply, guiding your focus within and allowing yourself to be observant of any awakenings or shifts within your being.

‘My purpose is to awaken my High Priestess or/ and High Priest energies, wisdom and abilities in order to strengthen my inner power so I may be a courageous light worker upon the Earth. I wish to empower myself so I may walk the pathways guided by my soul with a deep seated sense of knowingness and support. I allow myself to recognise and become my inner power, strength and courage knowing these qualities are born from the essence within my being; born from love.

I invoke the Diamond Swans to surround me now, to lend me their energy so I may bathe in their sacred crystalline light. I accept your presence, your powerful of instigating transformations and shifts within my being. With your assistance I wish to awaken my inner power and strength, to discover, explore and embody these sacred vibrations of myself with your support, recognising how I can manifest my shifts into sacred power into my physical being, character and reality. I know I have a purpose upon the Earth and invite the Diamond Swans to prepare me for fully accepting, embodying and enacting my purpose upon the Earth aiding the ascension and spiritual evolution of many. Thank you.’ Take time to breath in the energy and light of the Diamond Swans as they work with your being creating necessary transformations and awakenings. Allow yourself to feel their support and the power t hey hold born from a space of clarity, love and grace.

 It is time to discover yourself more fully giving yourself permission to move to the next stage of your spiritual evolution, your courage is required born from your acceptance of your inner power and strength. In order to exist in and continue to create the Era of Love for yourself courage is required, take time to notice where courage is necessary within your being and reality.

The presence of the Diamond Swans is an immense blessing for all.

In constant support,

Lord Merlin

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Heavenletter #5265 In the Stream of Timelessness, April 25, 2015

God said:

What does it mean to live in the moment?

It means you are where you are and not off somewhere else. You are not a minute ahead nor are you a minute behind. You are not past-oriented nor are you future-oriented. You are not thinking of something else. You are where you are.

If you are drinking a cup of coffee, you savor the coffee. You savor the people you notice in the restaurant and you savor the people walking past the restaurant. You are not cogitating past, present or future. You are in the present. In a sense, beloveds, you are the present. This is more than being in the present.

We can say that nothing exists but the present. You don’t think of a Universe. You have become the Universe. We can say that you don’t think about Infinity because you are Infinity. You are in the stream of timelessness. This is what this moment is. You are where you are, and you aren’t where you are not.

You are in certain surroundings, yet there isn’t static. There is no interference with what is now.

It is focus though I do not say that you are focused. This is a natural act. There is no effort. There is intention, yes, perhaps.

It is even away from the moment if you think you must focus. Now is focus without thinking about it. This is being where you are without thinking about it. You are Being.

This is being happy, for what is there to be unhappy about when you are alive and right where you are? Remember you are in Infinity whatever the shape it presents itself in.

Unhappiness comes from the concerns of the past, and unhappiness comes from fear of what could go wrong in the future. In the present, there is no right or wrong. There simply is Is-ness. You are Being. You are the sun shining. No effort for the sun. The sun simply shines, and you are simply right here with Me in the Sun and, yes, every ray of it. You are where you are, and you are experiencing rays of the Consciousness of the Sun. It isn’t exactly that you experience it, for you ARE it. You are the Sun. You always have been, yet you have been distracted from Who you are by the sounds and sights you see here and there the same way a baby examines a toy rattle.

We can consider yourself and consider Me as the One Sun that shines in the sky. I never leave the Sun. On the surface, you trot around here and there in your mind. Your mind is a traveler that looks out all the windows of the Sun, and you actually believe that you are outside the Sun. Even so, you never leave the Sun. You are the Shining Sun that you wonder at.

You stare into a ruby without awareness that you are the ruby that you see. You look through the ruby and yet do not see the ruby as it is -- a reflection of you and your light. You do not recognize that you are the Whole Wide Universe and all that is beyond and what you see, you are seeing through yourself.

We might say that this moment right in front of you is like a mantra. You are with it, and then you forget it. When you realize you have forgotten this moment, having drifted off somewhere, you come back to it. When your mind strays from the Sun that you are, I invite you to come back to your awareness of the True Nature of Life where you permanently abide with Me. In the moment, now, right where you happen to be, you dwell in Eternity.


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Sivananda Daily Reading


26 April

Posted: 24 Apr 2015 10:00 PM PDT

Song of Chidanand

Chidanand Chidanand Chidananda Hum
Har Halme Almast Satchidananda Hum
Ajardnand Amardnand Acalananda Hum
Har Halme Almast Satchidananda Hum
                                           Antarai (chorus or again)
Nirbhaya aur Nischinta Chidghanananda Hum
Kaivalya Kevala Kutastha Ananda Hum
Nitya Shuddha Siddhi Satchidananda Hum
Knowledge Bliss, Knowledge Bliss, Bliss Absolute,
In all conditions I am Knowledge, Bliss Absolute.
I am without old age, without death, without motion
In all conditions, I am Knowledge Bliss Absolute.
                                          Antarai (chorus or again)
I am without fear without worry, Bliss Absolute 
     Existence Absolute 
     Knowledge Absolute
Independent, unchanging, non-dual Atma 
     Immortal Atma 
     Advaita Atma 
Eternal, pure, perfect Knowledge, Bliss Absolute
                                         (Chidanand…..)
Sivananda Sivanand Sivananda Hum
Aghadbhumwala Aghadbhumwala Akhilananda Hum
Chidananda Chidanand Chidanand Hum
Har Halme Almast Satchidananda Hum
Nijanand Nijanand Nijananda Hum
Har Halme Almast Satchidananda Hum.

Raja Yoga, Message 21

Posted: 24 Apr 2015 10:00 PM PDT

The section ‘Kinds of Meditation’ now resumes.
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Without undergoing a course of concrete meditation in the beginning, especially for the ordinary type of person, it is absolutely impossible to start abstract meditation at the very outset. The vast majority of aspirants commit a serious mistake in jumping to abstract meditation all at once. They will only have a downfall. The mind is so formed that it demands a form to cling to. Meditation on a form, i.e. a stone-image or a picture, should be practised. The stone-image remains the stone which it is, but the devotion of the devotee goes to the Lord. He is pleased. Divine grace will surely descend. You will have to superimpose the attributes of God on the stone-image. You will have to imagine that there is the Antaratma (inner Soul) hidden in the image, that there is the all-pervading, indwelling presence or the pure consciousness at the back of it.  

A child makes a toy-child (doll) of rags, and plays with it with motherly instincts of nursing and protection. The doll remains the same, but the child develops the motherly instincts for future development and manifestation. Even so, in worshipping an image a devotee develops devotion, bhakti, grace, love, feeling of separation and ecstasy, and eventually supreme love and devotion.  

When you meditate with open eyes on the concrete figure of Lord Krishna it is a concrete form of meditation. When you reflect over the image of Lord Krishna by closing your eyes, it is also a concrete form of meditation, but it is more abstract. When you meditate on the infinite abstract light, it is still more abstract meditation. The former two types belong to saguna form of meditation, the latter to nirguna form. Even in nirguna meditation there is a concrete form in the beginning for fixing the mind. Later on this form vanishes and the meditator and the meditated become one.  

When you repeat: 'Om Namo Narayanaya' mentally or verbally it is mere japa. When you repeat the mantra and at the same time you meditate on the form of Lord Hari with conch, discus, mace, lotus, yellow silken cloth, armlets, bracelets, etc., it is called japa sahita dhyana.  When you progress in meditation the japa will drop by itself and you will have pure meditation only. This will constitute japa rahita dhyana.  

By worship and meditation or japa of mantras the mind is actually shaped into the form of the object of worship, and is made pure for the time being through the purity of the object (namely, the chosen deity). By continual practice the mind becomes full of the object to the exclusion of all else, it becomes steady in its purity and does not wander into impurity. So long as the mind exists it must have an object, and the object of sadhana is to present it with a pure one.  

The sound of a mantra repeatedly and harmoniously uttered in japa must create or project into perception the corresponding thing, the deity. The mantras gather creative momentum by repetition through the force of latent impressions.  

When one is established in meditation and attains the stage of supreme devotion he sees his chosen deity only, everywhere. The names and forms vanish. A devotee of Lord Krishna sees Lord Krishna only everywhere and experiences the state described in the Bhagavad Gita: "Everything is Vasudeva (Krishna) only". A jnani or a vedantin sees his own Self or Atman everywhere. The world of names and forms vanishes from his view. He experiences the utterances of the seers of the Upanishads: "All indeed is Brahman".  

When you read a book with absorbing interest and attention your mind gets fixed to the ideas. Even so, in formless meditation on God the mind is fixed on one idea, that of the Atman.  

If the readers of works dealing with Atma-jnana take delight therein and are not hasty in longing for the fruits at once, but meditate regularly and gradually upon them, then the mind will by degrees be ripened, and in the end the endless Atman will be reached.  

Light of Lights  

The Light of lights, which transcends darkness, which transcends inertia, which is attainable through knowledge, is seated in your heart. Nowhere will you find this idea in Western philosophical books. If you study Western philosophical books (say, ten or fifteen volumes) at the end you may find yourself to be an agnostic. That is the difference between the teachings of the Eastern sages and the writings of Western philosophers. It is only a realised sage like Lord Krishna who can give the essence of human existence and of all the scriptures in one sentence: "Brahman is the Light of lights, seated in the hearts of all." (Bhagavad Gita XV-12 & 15)  

That Light of lights which transcends darkness, which transcends the three gunas, is close to you, closer than the jugular vein, closer than your breath. You will have to obtain this through wisdom and meditation.  

Every sense organ is a light, because through the organs of perception you get knowledge of the world. The ear is a light, the eye is a light. Intellect is a light. Prana is a light. He who gives light to these — this Light of lights — is your own Atman.  

"I am that Siva (Supreme Being) who is the inner light, the outer light, the innermost light in the heart, transcending the highest. Light of all lights, self-effulgent and the light of the Atman.'' If you meditate on this you will attain illumination and be established in the supreme Light of lights.  

"The sun does not shine there, neither the moon nor the stars nor lightning. Through It's light all the objects of this world are illuminated. The senses and mind are illuminated. The mind, intellect and senses borrow their light from the ultimate Source, the fountain Source of everything."  

There is another Upanishadic verse where the method of attaining the Self is given: "By truth, by austerity, by cosmic consciousness and by constant practice of celibacy, you will find the Light of lights, bright and self-effulgent, in your own body. It is attained by those who are free from all defects and all mental modifications. 

Fear is a defect. Sleep is a defect. He who has controlled sleep by meditation on the Atman, who has stopped the vibration of prana, beholds the Light of lights. The world exists because prana vibrates. When there is vibration of prana, there is life. He who has controlled the prana becomes immortal. He who has conquered sleep attains the Light of lights. He rests in his own Atman and enjoys the supreme bliss.  

So let us practise meditation, either saguna (concrete), nirguna (abstract) or meditation on light (jyotir-dhyana) and become one with the supreme Light of lights, free ourselves from the trammels of karma and become jivanmuktas — not in the unknown future, but in this very birth.  

Patanjali suggests various methods for meditation, such as:  

"Meditate on the effulgent one in the lotus of the heart who is beyond sorrow." (I-36)  

"Meditate on the heart that has given up all attachment to sense objects." (I-37)  

"Meditate on the knowledge that comes in sleep." (I-38)  

And, lastly, he has introduced the sutra:  

"Meditate on anything that appeals to you as good." (I-39)  

The following story illustrates that meditation on any subject which the mind likes best is very easy.  

Meditation on a Buffalo  

Krishna Chaitanya, a brahmachari in Omkar Ashram on the banks of the holy river Narmada, went to Ram Acharya and prayed to him to teach him the method of meditation. Ram Acharya said to him: "Oh Krishna Chaitanya, meditate on Lord Krishna having crossed legs and flute in hand, located in the midst of a big sun in the lotus of your heart, and repeat mentally the famous Krishna mantra: 'Om namo bhagavate Vasudevaya'."  

Krishna Chaitanya said: "Guruji, I am quite dull-headed. I cannot do this. This is too difficult for me. The mantra is very very long. Kindly suggest an easy method."  

Ram Acharya said: "Oh Krishna Chaitanya! Do not be afraid. I will tell you an easy way. Hearken. Place a beautiful, small brass idol of Sri Krishna in front of you. Sit in padmasana. Look at this idol, its hands, legs, etc., with attention. Do not look at any other object."  

Krishna Chaitanya replied, "Oh Guruji, this is still more difficult. Sitting with crossed legs will give severe pain in the hips and the knees. If I think of the pain I cannot look at the idol. I have to sit steadily, look with attention and mark carefully the various parts. I cannot do more than one action at a time and I cannot remember more than two things at a time. Oh Guruji Maharaj, kindly show me a very very easy way."  

Ram Acharya said: "Oh Krishna Chaitanya, place the photo of your father in front of you. Sit in front of the photo in any way you like. Simply look at the figure for a short time."  

Krishna Chaitanya replied: "Oh Guruji, my protector, this is also difficult, because I am very much afraid of my father. He is a terrible man. He used to beat me severely. I tremble the very moment I think of his form. This would never suit me. This method is more difficult than the previous ones. I pray, Guruji, kindly suggest a very very simple method this time. I will surely follow."  

Ram Acharya said: "Oh Krishna Chaitanya, tell me now, which thing do you like best?"  

Krishna Chaitanya replied: "Oh Guruji, I have tended a buffalo in my house. I have taken plenty of milk, curd and butter from that buffalo. I like it best of all. I constantly remember it."  

Ram Acharya said: "Krishna Chaitanya, now go to this room, lock the door. Sit in a corner on a mat and constantly think and meditate on this buffalo only, to the exclusion of all other objects. Do not think of anything else. 

Now Krishna Chaitanya was very much pleased. With a gay and cheerful mind he went inside the room, followed the instructions of the guru implicitly and began to meditate on the buffalo intensely, with one-pointed mind. He did not get up from the seat for three days continuously. He forgot all about his food, he was unconscious of his body and surroundings. He was deeply absorbed in the form of the buffalo.  

Ram Acharya came on the third day to the room of Krishna Chaitanya to see his condition, and found him absorbed in meditation. With a loud voice the guru called out: "Oh Krishna Chaitanya, how do you feel? Come outside to take your food."  

Krishna Chaitanya replied: "Oh Guruji, I am very grateful to you. I am in deep meditation now. I cannot come out. I am very big. Horns have grown out of my head. I cannot get out of the small door. I like the buffalo very much. I myself have become a buffalo also."  

Ram Acharya found that Krishna Chaitanya's mind had attained a one-pointed state and was quite fit for attaining samadhi. He said: "Oh Krishna Chaitanya, you are not a buffalo. Now change your meditation. You are not a buffalo. Forget the name and form of the buffalo and meditate on the underlying essence of the buffalo, sat-chid-ananda (existence, knowledge, bliss), which is your real nature."  

Krishna Chaitanya changed his method, adhered to his guru's instructions and attained liberation (kaivalya mukti), the goal of life.  

Meditation on Virat Purusha  

Sit in padma or siddha asana in your meditation room and meditate on the following thoughts for half an hour daily for six months: (This is a gross form of meditation.)  

1. Heaven is His head.

2. Earth is His foot.

3. Quarters are His hands.

4. Sun and moon are His eyes.

5. Fire is His mouth.

6. Righteousness is His back.

7. Grass and herbs are His hairs.

8. Mountains are His bones.

9. Sea is His bladder.

10. Rivers are His arteries and veins. 

The mind will expand now. Afterwards take to meditation on a form of God, such as Rama, Krishna, Siva, Jesus or Buddha. Have this kind of meditation for a year. Then have recourse to formless meditation on Brahman. By the practice of these various methods the mind becomes a fit instrument to take up abstract meditation on an abstract idea.  

Saguna Meditation  

This is meditation on an image. This is the concrete form of meditation for people of devotional temperament (bhakti marga). This is meditation on the attributes of God, where you repeat His name and also think of His attributes like omniscience, omnipotence, omnipresence, etc. Your mind will be filled with purity. Any favourite picture of your chosen tutelary deity is excellent for concrete meditation. Enthrone Him in the lotus of your heart amidst a blazing light. Mentally think of His various attributes again and again.  

Select any image you like best — either Siva, Vishnu, Rama, Krishna, Jesus or Buddha — according to your inclination or taste; or follow the directions of your guru, who will select the form of God best suited to you. The selected deity will guide you.  

Practise tratak* on the picture for six months. After six months practice of tratak, meditate on the mental picture of a form or image in the space between the two eyebrows, from half to two hours at a time. See and feel that the deity is present in every object in the universe. When you meditate, mentally repeat the mantra of the deity. Think of the attributes of the deity, such as omnipotence, omniscience, etc. Feel that the pure qualities from the deity flow towards you. Feel that you possess this pure attitude. You will have the vision of your deity in one or two years if you are sincere in your practice.  

* See Volume II: Health and Hatha Yoga  

An archer first aims at grosser, bigger objects. Then he takes up medium sized objects. Finally, he shoots at finer and subtler objects. Even so, one should take to saguna meditation to start with, and when the mind is trained and disciplined well he can have abstract formless meditation. Devotional meditation on a form removes restlessness of mind.  

Simple Saguna Exercises  

1. Place a picture of Lord Jesus in front of you. Sit in your favourite meditative pose. Concentrate gently with open eyes on the picture till tears trickle down your cheeks. Rotate the mind on the cross, the chest, the long hair, beautiful beard, round eyes and the various other limbs of His body, the fine spiritual aura emanating from His head, and so on. Think of His divine attributes, the various phases of His interesting life, the miracles He performed and the various 'extraordinary' powers He possessed. Then close the eyes and try to visualise the picture. Repeat the same process again and again.  

2. Place a picture of Lord Hari in front of you. Sit in your meditative posture. Concentrate gently on the picture till you shed tears. Rotate the mind on His feet, legs, yellow silken robes, golden garland set with diamonds, etc. on the chest, the ear-rings, then the face, the crown of the head, the disc on the right upper hand, the conch on the left upper hand, the mace on the right lower hand and the lotus flower on the left lower hand. Then close the eyes and try to visualise the picture. Repeat the same process-again and again.  

3. Keep a picture of Lord Krishna with flute in hands. Sit in your meditative pose and gently concentrate on the picture till you shed tears. Think of His feet adorned with anklets, yellow garment, various ornaments round His neck, the necklace set with the kaustubha gem, the long garland of beautiful flowers of various colours, ear-rings, crown set with precious jewels of priceless value, dark and long hair, sparkling eyes, the sacred mark on the forehead, the magnetic aura round His head, long hands adorned with bracelets and armlets, and the flute in the hands ready to be played upon. Then close your eyes and visualise the picture. Repeat the same process again and again.  

4. Take the picture of Lord Vishnu with four hands and meditate as follows: see with the mind His feet first, then legs, then His yellow silken cloth, then His golden ornament set with diamonds, kaustubha gem, etc., on His breast, then the ear-ring, then the face, then the crown of the head, the discus on the right upper hand, the conch on the upper left hand, the mace on the lower right hand, the lotus flower on the left lower hand. This is the order. Then come down to the feet and start again to the upper parts. By this method the mind will not run towards objects.  

5. This is one kind of meditation for beginners: Sit in padmasana in your meditation room. Close your eyes. Meditate on the effulgence in the sun, the splendour in the moon or the glory in the stars.  

6. Meditate on the magnanimity of the ocean and its infinite nature. Then compare the ocean to the infinite Brahman, and the waves, foam and icebergs to the various names and forms. Identify yourself with the ocean. Become silent. Expand, expand.  

7. Meditate on the Himalayas. Imagine how the Ganges takes its origin in the icy regions of Gangotri near Uttarkashi, flows through Rishikesh, Hardwar and Benares and then enters into the Bay of Bengal near Gangasagar. Himalayas, Ganges and the sea — these three thoughts only should occupy your mind. First take your mind to the icy regions of Gangotri, then along the Ganges and finally to the sea. Rotate the mind in this manner for 10 minutes.  

8. Imagine that there is a fine garden with lovely flowers. In one corner there are jasmine flowers, in another corner there are beautiful cabbage roses, in the third corner there is the 'queen of the night' and in the fourth corner there are champaka flowers. First meditate on the jasmine. Then take the mind to the rose, then to the 'queen of the night' and finally to the champaka. Again rotate the mind as above. Do this again and again for 15 minutes.  

These preliminary practices will make the mind more and more subtle and render it fit to take up nirguna (formless) meditation.  

Meditation on a Rose  

Sit in padma, siddha or sukha asana in a room set apart only for meditation, and meditate on the colour, form and the various parts of a rose, such as the petals, stalk, pollen, etc.; on the various kinds of roses, such as a white rose, yellow rose, red rose, cabbage rose; on the various preparations, such as rose water, rose syrup, attar of roses and essence of rose confections; think of the diverse uses of rose, such as rose water for cleaning the eyes in ophthalmia, gulkand as a laxative in constipation, the flowers and garlands for worship of God, for wearing etc; think of the various virtuous properties such as its cooling effect on the system, its carminative properties; the price of rose and garlands of roses; the places where they are found in abundance and various other items connected with the rose. You must exclude any other foreign thought associated with other objects. By this concrete method the mind becomes fit for abstract meditation. Practise for half an hour daily in the morning at 5 a.m. for a month.  

Meditation on Twelve Virtues  

Meditate on these twelve virtues for ten minutes daily:  

Humility, in January

Frankness, in February

Courage, in March

Patience, in April

Mercy, in May

Magnanimity, in June

Sincerity, in July

Pure love, in August

Generosity, in September

Forgiveness, in October

Balanced state of mind, in November

Contentment, in December  

Meditate on purity, perseverance, diligence and cheerfulness also. Imagine that you are in the actual possession of these virtues. Say to yourself: "I am patient. I will not get irritated from today. I will manifest this virtue in my daily life. I am improving." Think of the advantages of possessing the virtue of patience and the disadvantages of irritability, for instance.  

The spiritual path is rugged, thorny and precipitous. It is too long. The feet may become tired and bruised and the heart may pant, but the reward is very great. You will become immortal. Persevere, plod on diligently. Be on the alert. Be agile and nimble like the squirrel. There are resting places on the path. Hear the small inner voice. It will guide you if you are pure and sincere.  

Meditation on Divine Songs  

If you are well-versed in music, go to a lonely place and sing beautifully to your heart's content. Develop the ragas and raginis luxuriantly, from the bottom of your heart. Forget yourself, forget the past and the environment. This is an easy method. Select some fine chants, prayers or philosophical writings. Ram Prasad, a reputed saint of Bengal, realised in this way. Ram Prasad's songs are very famous throughout Bengal. Hear what Shakespeare says on music: "The man that hath no music in him nor is not moved with concord of sweet sounds, is fit for treason, stratagem and spoils. The motions of his spirit are dull as night, his affections dark as Erebus. Let no such man be trusted."  

You can quite easily withdraw the mind from the objects through singing. Singing immediately elevates and expands the mind. To fix an expanded mind on the saguna (with form) or nirguna (formless) Brahman is very easy. What is wanted here is good taste and skill in music with purity of heart and steady practice of concentration.  

Meditation on Gita Slokas  

Learn by heart some important verses in the Bhagavad Gita. Repeat them mentally after sitting in a steady pose. The following are some suggested verses:  

1. There are some important verses which dwell on the 'Immortality of the Soul' in the second chapter. You can concentrate and meditate on these series of ideas. You will find this practice very very useful.  

2. Meditate on the series of ideas from the verses which describe the state of one who is unshakeably established in super-consciousness, in the second chapter.  

3. Meditate on the series of ideas from the verses which describe the effects of yoga, in the sixth chapter.  

4. Meditate on the series of ideas from the verses which deal with the attributes of a knower of God (jnani), in the thirteenth chapter.  

5. Meditate on the series of ideas from the verses which describe the nature of divine qualities, in the sixteenth chapter.  

6. Meditate on the vision of the Cosmic Form, in the eleventh chapter.  

7. Meditate on the verses 'Devotee dear to me', in the twelfth chapter.  

8. Meditate on the idea of one who has transcended the gunas, in the fourteenth chapter.

I have given you eight sets of ideas. Select any set that appeals to you most. You can allow the mind to move from one set to another.  

Meditation on Gayatri  

Gayatri is the 'Blessed Mother' of the Vedas. It is a symbol of God, the Lord of created beings. Japa of Gayatri mantra produces purity of mind, without which you can do nothing in the spiritual line and without which you can never effect an iota of spiritual progress. Gayatri is an effective universal prayer. (It is also known as the Brahma Gayatri.)  

"Om bhur-bhuvah-svah tat-savitur-varenyam

bhargo devasya dheemahi dhiyo yo nah prachodayat".  

"Let us meditate on the Creator and His glory, He who has created this universe, who is fit to be worshipped, who is the remover of all sins and ignorance. May He enlighten our (my) intellect." Retire into the meditation room after bath just before sunrise. Sit on your meditation seat and repeat the mantra mentally as many times as you can (but not less than 108 times) and constantly feel that you are receiving light, purity and wisdom from Gayatri. Concentrate on the meaning of the Gayatri. This is important. Have your gaze at the space between the two eyebrows.  

Uddhava's Meditation  

Uddhava asked Lord Krishna: "O lotus-eyed! How to meditate on Thee! What is the nature of that meditation?"  

Lord Krishna replied: "Be seated on the meditation seat that is neither low nor high, with your body erect and in an easy posture. Place your hands on the lap. Fix your gaze on the tip of the nose (in order to fix the mind). Purify the tracks of prana by inhalation, retention and exhalation, and then again in the reverse way (i.e. first breathe in by the left nostril with the right nostril closed with the thumb. Then close the left nostril with the ring finger and the little finger and retain the breath in both the nostrils. Then remove the thumb and breathe out through the right nostril. Reverse the process by breathing in through the right nostril, retaining the breath in both nostrils and letting out the breath through the left nostril.) Practise this pranayama gradually with your senses controlled.  

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‘Uddhava’s Meditation’ will resume next Saturday.

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