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MEDITATION – A Pathway to Self-Discovery

Awakening from Self-Hypnosis

By Mal MohanlalPublished 2 years ago 6 min read
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Most people have the wrong concept of meditation. They think you must sit like a Yogi on a mountain top or in a quiet place and adopt a specific position or posture to meditate. I will show you how easy it is to meditate anywhere and anytime. You can be at work, at home or driving in your car. You will benefit instantly from this exercise and wonder why you did not learn it before.

There are many systems of meditation invented, but not many people understand the purpose of meditation. They use various techniques to calm their mind, but when they return to their routine, their minds go back to their tortured state and confusion. There is no real peace, understanding or enlightenment in the individual.

Meditation is not about concentrating on one object and blocking the rest of the mind. It is not just about calming your mind and acquiring some peace. It is not about religion or religious beliefs. In my mind, the real purpose is to discover the timeless dimension where there is eternal peace. It is also learning about yourself and how you operate in your mind and harmonise your inner and outer worlds. It is a pathway to self-discovery.

You may not realise it, but the timeless dimension is just as real as the time dimension we live in, where we have the past, the present and the future. It is eternal, peaceful, and always in the present. The only thing that separates you from the timeless is your perception.

Most people experience the timeless when away from man-made structures when in the countryside, on a mountain top or in the bush. The eternal dimension is so overpowering there that one can feel the time stop. It is a spontaneous occurrence. The mind becomes alert and still without a single thought to disturb it, where the observer in mind, and what is being observed become one phenomenon. One becomes part of the universe. What one experiences is real and beyond words. It is not imagination. Only when the stupid ego utters some inane words such as " Oh, what a beautiful sight this is, etc." is the magic spell broken.

Here you did not realise that you had stepped into the timeless dimension, but uttering those words brought you back to your present time zone. Please understand the ego. It is a great survivor and is afraid of disappearing from the mind. It uses the thinking process to travel in time by using words and sentences. If you did not verbalise, you would find that your thoughts have no substance.

Thus thinking is an acquired habit we use to fill our minds with thoughts. One thought ends, and another one begins. When we are not thinking, we are always doing something else. We may be listening to music, watching television, playing a sport, or participating in other escapist activities. One fears that one might disappear from the mind if one stops thinking. The thoughts go round and round like a squirrel in a cage. The mind is never empty. This constant stimulation of the subconscious mind makes it grow restless and turbulent. One yearns for peace.

While soothing music can help us calm our mind, it is meditation one should turn to for acquiring real peace and tranquillity. Meditation should be fun and a constant learning process. It is a path to enlightenment. You do not have to adopt a specific position or posture.

Please understand that meditation is not about focusing on one thing and excluding everything else. In my mind, it is an all-inclusive process that initially requires some practice. Here is a simple way to meditate and discover the timeless, anywhere and anytime. When we contemplate this way, life becomes an eternal meditation.

It does not matter where you are. You may be at work sitting at a desk or sitting at home in your lounge watching TV. Look at the picture in front of you. Look at all the objects in front of you without saying a single word in your mind. You can recognise and know all the objects in your view without naming them or focusing on any particular one. Now broaden your vision to take in the whole picture of the room, except the back of you. Do not say a single word. You now have a panoramic view of the entire room except your back. There is an observer (the ego) in your mind observing the whole picture, fully alert and in the present. If you watch closely, you will notice an ethereal stillness in the room. At the same time, please note that you have not disappeared from the mind. Your mind is not blank. You are trying to understand the present.

While doing this, please become aware of your thinking habit of interrupting your observations. Do not try to control your thoughts. Let them flow freely. Note how words activate your thinking process. If you did not say or use words (verbalise), the thoughts have no life in them—the same thing with emotions. Become aware of the feeling that might be disturbing you. Stay with it. Note that if you put words to your feelings, you intensify them. If you do not verbalise, the feelings evaporate.

Also, please become aware of the words you use in your mind. Train yourself to replace negative words with positive ones, even if you do not mean them. Our subconscious mind responds reflexively to words, not their meaning. For example, if you are driving in a hurry and under tension, say, "Relax, slow down. What is the rush? There is plenty of time". You will be surprised to find yourself relaxing and slowing down.

When you practice meditation this way, you will soon recognise the observer and the observed phenomenon, becoming one in your mind. It is a spontaneous occurrence. When this happens, you are experiencing the timeless dimension. You will soon realise that you are an eternal part of this universe. You will understand what peace of mind is and what eternity is.

The timeless dimension is like 3D-picture. At first, it looks flat. But if one keeps looking at it, the depth (the third dimension) appears. Most of us look at reality with tunnel vision, focusing our attention on a small area. With the simple method described above, you will soon be able to view the picture with a panoramic view.

Do you still think it is difficult to practice meditation this way? Try it; it is easy. First, look at a distant object. Then broaden your view to take in the whole picture except the back of you. Now you have a panoramic view. Doesn't this technique alone give you instant relief of tension in your facial muscles? Develop this good habit. Soon your perception will change. You will feel instantly relaxed when you look at the picture in front of you with a panoramic view. You will not be developing any new wrinkles on your face. Practising meditation every day described above will keep you mentally young and refreshed. You will not have to worry about Alzheimer's Disease. It will also slow down the aging process.

IMPORTANT: If you meditate in the thinker and the thought mode (the thinker thinking), you can only create a world of delusions. It is just self-hypnosis. The only way to find peace, understanding and knowledge is to meditate in the observer and observed mode (the observer observing), as described above. In this mode, you also become aware of how you think and feel, so you understand how you operate in your mind. That is how you acquire self-knowledge.

If you wish to learn more about how your mind works, please read "The Enchanted Time Traveller – A Book of Self-Knowledge and the Subconscious Mind". It will help you understand your subconscious mind and how you can manipulate it. Visit Website: http://theenchantedtimetraveller.com.au.

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About the Creator

Mal Mohanlal

I am a family physician who graduated in medicine from the University of Queensland in 1966- retired from General Practice in 2021. As a clincal hypnotherapist, I try to give you insight into your mind so you can help yourself. Please hear.

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