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Tips on meditation?

So my brothers all into meditatiln, and he wants me to give it a try. I told him id probably try tomorrow, but I need some tips, pointers, advice, techniques....
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Great question that will get you many different answers. But the truth is, meditation is really very misunderstood, and you will hear much that accomplishes nothing. The method that I describe will cause serious changes to occur in your psychic structure and so I must warn you that if you don't desire serious changes to occur in your life, it's best to stick with the many Sweet n Lite approaches (such as thinking about your life, waterfalls, guided meditations and similar nonsense...)

The goal of meditation is to completely clear your mind of thought. First, understand that "thought" is a type of tension that duplicates itself in the body. In other words, the more muscular tension you have, the harder you will find it to free yourself from the tension of thought. The brain is the most overworked organ in the human body, and this is because of the constant feedback it gets from muscle tension. So the muscles must be completely relaxed. Here is a guide to achieving this:

http://www.thegrowreport.com/Forums/showthread.php?t=6779

Once you have spent a half hour doing this, then try this for the next week: sit completely still, in a lotus or cross-legged position, for at least an hour. Don't worry about meditation at this point. Merely try to still your body completely - not one movement. Pay particular attention to small rapid movements of the tongue and eyelids. Do this daily from 30-60 mins, focusing only on complete bodily stillness. The body must remain perfectly still before you can expect to achieve the same stillness with the mind.

I'm really simplifying for space here, but do the next sections only after achieving bodily stillness:

- mantra: learn a "mantra" and repeat it to yourself while trying to focus your mind only on the mantra - nothing else. This should be the only point of focus. If the mind wanders (which it will), gently bring it back. Do not proceed to the next stage until you can do this without fu(king up for at least 45 mins.

- let the mantra become quieter and quieter - until it - - and you - - disappear. Let completely go - - no focus - - no thought. This is when you will achieve true mindlessness.

When you reach this point, you will understand What To Do Next.

If you don't, please post the question, "I've lost my mind - what kind of fun can I get into next?" and I'll be happy to respond.

More tips can also be found here:

http://www.scribd.com/doc/3471697/Christopher-Hyatt-Undoing-Yourself-With-Energized-Meditation
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Posted Aug 25th, 2009 at 1:04AM
I agree with Joywish - keep it simple - Find a sitting position you can relax into reasonably comfortably and just observe your breathing - If your mind wanders (and it will!) return to the meditation object. Start with a short period of time eg ten minutes and do not move - gradually extend to twenty minutes or half an hour. Don't be disheartened if mind wanders many times, this is usual - the important part is returning to observe the breath - this is how to train mind.
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Posted Aug 25th, 2009 at 8:54AM
Read a sacred verse, think about the meanings, then put them into practice.
E.g. "Love thy neighbour like thyself." Lots of good things can be done by meditating on this verse in our daily life, and great results will come to us as well as to other people.
Other forms of meditations are useless rituals.
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Posted Aug 25th, 2009 at 3:16PM
Breathe in slowly through the nose, picture the air as a white fibre of light.
Let it bundle up inside your abdominal cavity just between your navel and sternum.
Hold it there for a few moments, let it act as a magnet for other good energies.
Then breathe out slowly through the mouth, unraveling and sending it out.
As it leaves, allow the other vibrations that the bundle attracted flow into the empty space created by exhalation.
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