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              Jyoti 
              Meditation See also: 
              Sai Baba's Views on Meditation 
              
              Meditation - Compiled from the 
              discourses of Bhagavan Sri Sathya Sai Baba 
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				Jyoti 
				Meditation 
              
              "As regards the technique of 
              meditation, different teachers and trainers give different forms 
              of advice. But I shall give you now the most universal and the 
              most effective form. This is the very first step in spiritual 
              discipline. At first, set a few minutes every day for meditation, 
              and extend the time as you feel the bliss that you get.
           
          "Let it be in the hours before dawn. 
          This is preferable because the body is refreshed after sleep, and the 
          dealings of daytime will not yet have impinged on you. Have a lamp or 
          a candle before you with an open, steady, and straight flame. Sit in 
          front of the candle in the lotus posture or any other comfortable 
          sitting position. Look on the flame steadily for some time, and 
          closing your eyes try to feel the flame inside you between your 
          eyebrows. Let it slide down into the lotus of your heart, illuminating 
          the path. When it enters the heart, imagine that the petals of the 
          lotus open out by one, bathing every thought, feeling, and emotion in 
          the light and so removing darkness from them. There is no space for 
          darkness to hide. The light of the flame becomes wider and brighter. 
          Let it pervade your limbs. Now those limbs can never indulge in dark, 
          suspicious, and wicked activities; they have become instruments of 
          light and love. As the light reaches up to the tongue, falsehood 
          vanishes from it. Let it rise up to the eyes and the ears and destroy 
          all the dark desires that infest them and which lead you to perverse 
          sights and childish conversation. Let your head be surcharged with 
          light and all wicked thoughts will flee there from. Imagine that the 
          light is in you more and more intensely. Let it shine all around you 
          and let it spread from you in ever widening circles, taking in your 
          loved ones, your kith and kin, your friends and companions, your 
          enemies and rivals, strangers, all living beings, the entire world.  
          "Since the light illumines all the 
          senses every day so deeply and so systematically, a time will soon 
          come when you can no more relish dark and evil sights, yearn for dark 
          and sinister tales, crave for base, harmful, deadening toxic food and 
          drink, handle dirty demeaning things, approach places of ill-fame and 
          injury, or frame evil designs against anyone at any time. Stay on in 
          that thrill of witnessing the light everywhere. If you are adoring God 
          in any form now, try to visualize that form in the all-pervasive 
          light. For Light is God; God is Light.  
          "Practice this meditation as I have 
          advised regularly every day. At other times repeat the name of God (any 
          Name fragrant with any of His many Majesties), always taking care to 
          be conscious of His might, mercy, and munificence."  
          - Sri Sathya Sai Baba 
          Sathya Sai Speaks, Volume X, Page 348-350, Shivarathri, 1979 
                
              
              Jyothi Meditation 
              
              
              Based on Bhagavan's step-by-step 
              directions. 
              Jyothi (flame) Meditation is the 
              foremost spiritual discipline geared towards gaining inner peace. 
              1) We should have a fixed time 
              and place every day where we sit for meditation either in the 
              morning and/or evening. 
              2) We should sit on a thin 
              mattress for this exercise.  The sitting pose or asana should be 
              comfortable both for our mind and body. 
              3) We should then chant Omkar, 
              the Universal Mantra glorified as 'Nada Brahma' at least 3 times 
              but preferably 21 times.  The mind under the influence of this 
              divine sound slowly loses momentum and becomes more and more 
              tranquil and steady. 
              4) The next step is to put the 
              breath in rhythm.  The easiest and the most effortless method is 
              to watch the breath, thereby the process becomes normal, that is, 
              longer and calmer.  When we inhale, the breath sounds 'So' and 
              when we exhale, it sounds 'Humm' which means 'He' i.e. "God" and 
              'I' respectively or "God am I". 
              5) Accordingly, synchronizing 
              with these two breaths, imagine that the flame 'Jyot' is within us.  
              Feel that the light of the flame is in our heart, right in the 
              centre of the Lotus.  Gently move the light to other parts of your 
              body -- the stomach, the limbs, the eyes, the ears and the tongue.  
              Feel that the entire body is illumined thereby. Rejoice that the 
              light is the light of love; it removes hatred; it dispels darkness 
              and doubt; it reveals that all are Divine. 
              6) As the light fills the eyes, 
              you must feel that they have been purified.  They shall no longer 
              seek to look upon evil sights.  When the light lights the tongue 
              with love, decide that there is no more scope for uttering harsh 
              words.  Similarly, once the radiance of the divine light bathes 
              the arms, they can no longer delight in performing harmful deeds 
              while the feet can no longer move into polluting areas and places. 
              7) Now visualize the light as 
              surrounding our physical body and spreading far out to family 
              members, neighbours and even those whom we do not like.  Every 
              object is enveloped in that divine effulgence.  Isavaasyam Idam 
              Sarvam.  All this is illumined by God.  This is the stage of bliss. 
              8) In this manner, the ONE flame 
              on which we concentrate can cleanse our mind and body and spread 
              its light and radiance to include our entire environment. 
              9) Finally, take the Jyot on to 
              the figure of our Ishta Devta or the Deity of you choice and/or 
              fix our vision on the Jyot, and commence meditation or silent 
              sitting for a few minutes, followed by Japa of our chosen Mantra 
              with the full understanding of its meaning and firm faith in its 
              power and benefits.  It should be inter-woven with our breathing 
              process of inhaling and exhaling. 
                
              
              
              Exercise on Jyoti Meditation. 
              Instructions compiled from Sri Sathya Sai Discourses 
              
              
              1. Let us close the eyes and 
              chant Omkar (OM) 3 times 
              To make the mind become tranquil 
              and steady.  
              2. Keeping the eyes closed, 
              let us put the breath in rhythm 
              To make it normal and calmer. 
              In our mind (mentally) repeat "SOHUM'. 
              (1-2 mins.) 
              As we inhale mentally repeat "SO" 
              As we exhale mentally repeat "HUM".   
              (1-2 mins.)  
              3. Let us mentally bathe the 
              senses in the light 
              Look at the Jyoti, imagine that 
              the flame is ablaze in the  
              Lotus of our heart. Having the 
              beautiful feeling of LOVE. 
              Take the flame to the different 
              parts of the body. 
              "Let not my eyes see evil 
              "Let not my ears hear evil or bad 
              "Let my tongue speak only sweet 
              words 
              "Let my hands do only right 
              things 
              "Let my legs be always moving 
              towards places for good actions  
              and good work." 
              Now, bring the flame up the legs 
              slowly, strengthening; up through 
              the stomach, cleansing; through 
              to the eyes, taking away all the 
              darkness and out of the body 
              through the head, purify us.  
              4. Open the eyes and look at 
              the Jyoti. (2-3 mins.)  
              5. Now imagine the figure, of 
              the form of your choice (Baba), for worshipping in the Jyoti.  
              (2-3mins.)  
              6. Effortlessly repeat OM SAI 
              RAM or your personal mantra. (2-3 mins.) 
              It should be natural and without 
              tension.  Relax.  
              7. Slowly close the eyes and 
              meditate for a few minutes. (15-20 mins.) 
              8. Keep the eyes closed, stop 
              repeating the mantra, or having the flame and form consciously.   
              (2-3 mins.) 
              9. End meditation.   Softly 
              and slowly.  
              Om Asato Ma Sadgamaya 
              Lead me from untruth to truth 
              Tamaso Ma Jyotirgamaya 
              Lead me from darkness to light 
              Mrutyor Ma Amrutamgamaya 
              Lead me from death to immorality 
              Om Shanti Shanti Shanti 
              Peace Peace Peace 
                
              
              
              Lord Sai Baba on Meditation 
              
               
              ? We always have enough time to 
              talk, visit cinemas etc. There is certainly time for meditation. 
              The power is from God (referring to the feeling of strength after 
              meditation). 
               
              ? Early morning is best. Mind is quiet and there is 
              not the pressure of responsibilities. There is difficulty during 
              the day. People are around, and there is work. If meditation is 
              attempted, even work may suffer. 
               
              ? Real meditation is getting absorbed in God as the only thought, 
              the only goal. God only, only God. Think God, breathe God, love 
              God. Concenration means, when all senses and desires fall away and 
              there is only God. In between concentration and meditation, like a 
              separation between the two, is contemplation. Concentration to 
              contemplation, then meditation. As long as one thinks "I am 
              meditating" that is the mind and not meditation. As long as one 
              knows he is meditating, he is not meditating. In absorption in 
              God, one puts aside every form and merges into God. In that 
              process the mind naturally stops.  
               
              ? Meditation for its proper practice, should be at the same place, 
              at the same time. In that way, it surely will be successful. If 
              one is away from home in travel, in his mind he can go to the 
              accustomed place no matter where he is. Truth is in every place at 
              all times. When away from Swami, by remembering Him doing this or 
              that, the battery is "recharged". That also is genuine meditation. 
              Meditation is constant inner inquiry as to who am I, what is true, 
              what is ego action, what is loving and what is harsh. Meditation 
              is thinking on spiritual principles, searching out the application 
              to oneself of what Baba says, and the like.  
               
              ? For the one who has completely surrendered to God and whose 
              heart is filled with love for God, these 'college courses' 
              (referring to Hatha Yoga etc) are not needed and have no meaning 
              and are quite unnecessary.  
               
              ? The Atma is everywhere, but for the purpose of sitting in 
              meditation, the life principle can be considered as being 10 
              inches above the navel and at the centre of the chest. An inch in 
              this measurement is the width of the thumb at the first joint.  
               
              ? Without concentration nothing can be done. And we use that 
              concentration through-out the day. Why is that same concentration 
              so difficult to come in spiritual matters? Because the mind is 
              outward turned, and by desire the mind clings to object. But the 
              mind can be trained to concentrate inwardly, and the heart can be 
              cultured to grow with love for God. How? By sadhana. The best 
              sadhana is that every act through the day be done as worship of 
              God.  
               
              ? A fence is placed around a young tree to protect it. The same 
              precautions must be observed in meditation. People think it is all 
              right to meditate in any place. There are currents, there is will 
              power. There is a strong current passing into the earth. Because 
              of this, the earth exerts a strong attraction. In meditation it is 
              advisable to insulate oneself from such currents. For this reason, 
              meditators sit on a plank and cover their shoulders with a woollen 
              shawl. Once the person has grown strong in his meditation, he may 
              sit anywhere and not suffer for it.  
               
              ? The light is first moved into the heart which is conceived as a 
              lotus, the petals of which will open. The Jyothi is then moved to 
              other body parts. There is no particular sequence. But important 
              is the final body station, which is the head. There the light 
              becomes a crown enshrining and covering the head. The light is 
              then moved outside, from the particular to the universal. Move the 
              light into relatives, friends, enemies, trees, animals, birds 
              until the entire world and all its forms are seen to have the same 
              light at their centre as has been found to be within oneself.  
               
              ? The idea of moving the light into the universal phase, the idea 
              of universality is that the same divine light is present in 
              everyone and everywhere. To impress this universality on the mind, 
              we do the spreading of the light outside one's own body.  
               
              ? One should understand that what comes about in meditation as one 
              moves deeply into it, is not the thinking of the light, but the 
              forgetting of the body and thereby the direct experience that the 
              body is not onself. This is the stage of contemplation when the 
              body is totally forgotten. It cannot be forced. It comes about by 
              itself and is the stage that naturally follows correct 
              concentration.  
               
              ? Seeing the light and moving the light here and there is to give 
              work to the mind, to keep the mind occupied in the right direction 
              so that the mind will not be thinking of this and that and thus 
              interfering with the process of becoming more and more quiet. 
              Spreading the light into its unviersal phase, sending the light 
              into every other body, and when one is so concentrated in it that 
              he is no longer conscious of his body, is the stage of 
              contemplation. As contemplation deepens, the stage of meditation 
              comes about of its own volition. It cannot be forced.  
               
              ? If the meditator remains conscious of himself and that he is 
              engaged in meditation, then he is not meditating but is still in 
              the preliminary stage, at the beginning of concentration.  
               
              ? There are three stages: concentration, contemplation and 
              meditation. When contemplation deepens it moves naturally into 
              meditation. Meditation is entirely above the senses. In the state 
              of meditation, the meditator, the object of his meditation and the 
              process of meditation have fallen away, and there is only one, and 
              that One is God. All that may change has fallen away and Tat Twam 
              Asi, That Thou Art, is the state that exists.  
               
              ? As one gradually returns to this customary and habitual state of 
              consciousness, the Jyothi is again placed in the heart and kept 
              lighted there thoughout the day.  
               
              ? The three stages, concentration which is below the senses, 
              meditation which is entirely above the senses and contemplation 
              which lies between and is partially within the senses and 
              partially above the senses, which is on the border of each, this 
              is the experience in genuine meditation whether the object taken 
              be form or light.  
               
              ? There is no essential difference. If the devotee has a form of 
              God to which he is particularly devoted, he may merge that form 
              into the Jyothi, and that form is most attractive to him and is 
              the object of his concentration and is seen to be within the light 
              wherever it is seen. Or, the concentration may be just on the form 
              of God, for God is universal in every form.  
               
              ? Again, the object chosen is just a device to allow one to sink 
              deely into quietness and to allow the body, which is non-self, to 
              fall away out of consciousness. Anything concrete, such as light, 
              form or sound may be chosen as the object of concentration. It is 
              possible to just move directly into the stage of meditation.  
               
              ? Meditation as described by Swami is the royal road, the easy 
              path. For meditation to be effective there must be steady practice 
              with no hurry and no worry. With steady practice, the person will 
              become quiet and the state of meditation will naturally come 
              about. To think otherwise is weakness. Success is assured. Call 
              upon God, He will help you. He will respond and He himself will be 
              your guru. He will guide you. He will always be at your side. 
              Think God, see God, hear God, eat God, drink God, love God. That 
              is the easy path, the royal road to your goal of breaking 
              ignorance and the realization of your true nature. Which is one 
              with God.  
               
              ? Light a lamp or a candle. Gaze straight ahead at the flame. Then 
              take the candle flame, the Jyothi, into the heart and see it in 
              the midst of the petals of the heart. Watch the petals of the 
              heart unfold and see the light illumine the heart. Bad feelings 
              cannot remain. Then move the flame to the hands and they can no 
              longer do dark deeds. In turn move the flame in like fashion to 
              the eyes and ears so they may henceforth take in only bright and 
              pure sensations. Then move the light outward and into your 
              friends, relatives and enemies, and then into animals, birds and 
              other objects so that all are illumined by the same light. Christ 
              said, "All are one, be alike to everyone."  
               
              ? To sit straight is important. Between the 9th and 12th vertebrae 
              is the life-force. If the spine is injured at this point, 
              paralysis occurs. If the body is in straight position, as if it 
              were wound around a straight pole, the life force may rise up 
              through the straight body and give the quality of intense 
              concentration of the mind.  
               
              ? Moreover, just as a ligthning rod attached to the roof of a 
              building attracts ligthning, in like fashion a perfectly straight 
              body provides a conductor, so to speak, for divine power to enter 
              the temple of your body and give you the strength to accomplish 
              your task and reach your goal. As another example, the divine 
              power is always here, just as radio signals are here. But to hear 
              the radio music there must be an antenna. Further, if the tuning 
              device is not properly adjusted, there will be some sound but no 
              music. In like fashion, the divine power, which is always present, 
              may flow into you if the meditation is correct and the body 
              straight.  
               
              ? First you are in the light. Then the light is in you. Finally, 
              you are the light and the light is everywhere. Enjoy for a while, 
              then bring the light back to the heart and hold it there for all 
              the day. The form of God may also be included. Krishna, Rama, 
              Jesus, Sai, as you wish. The form of God selected may be seen in 
              the centre of the flame wherever it is carried, and then you are 
              with God everywhere.  
               
              ? The stomach is four parts: 1/4 part air, 1/4 part food, and 1/2 
              part water. Too much food results in dullness of the mind. Food in 
              moderation does not result in sickness. Too much milk is bad. It 
              is rajasic.  
               
              ? The type of food you eat, that kind of thought will come to your 
              mind. If you have satwic food, there will be satwic effect. Fruit 
              and milk everything that is cool and not hot like strong onions. 
              Meat gives the blood its effect, like passion and similar 
              qualities. Dirty thoughts come with fish. Although fish is always 
              in water, it has a bad smell.  
               
              ? If you are keen on spiritual life, eating meat is not worth 
              while; but if you are keen on worldly life, it is all right. There 
              is another spiritual reason. When you kill an animal you give it 
              suffering, pain, harm. God is in every creature, so how can you 
              give such pain? Sometimes when someone beats a dog he cries, he 
              feels so much pain. How much more pain then in killing. Animals 
              did not come tor the purpose of supplying food to human beings. 
              They came to work out their own life in the world. When a human 
              being is dead, the foxes and other animals may eat, but we have 
              not come to provide food for those that eat the human body; we 
              have not come for that purpose. Similarly, man eats the animal, 
              but the animal has not come to provide man with food. But, we have 
              taken to eating meat as a habit.  
               
              ? In Dwapara Yuga, before Kali Yuga, 5680 years back, milk came 
              into favor. Eleven thousand years is the full length of the Kali 
              Yuga. (ie 3712 BC to 7288 AD). The world is also turning round 
              like a fan. Even if the Kali Yuga stops, it still has a few more 
              revolutions to go before the final ending. (speech dated 1968) 
              There are four Yugas. The sequence is circular, and when the last 
              is finished, the whole cycle starts all over again. Kali Yuga 
              still has 5,320 years before ending. (AD 7288. Year now is 1997, 
              another 5,291 years to go!!) 
               
              (Extracted from: Conversations with Bhagavan Sri Sathya Sai 
              Baba by Dr. John Hislop, pages 145-156, 22. Conversation 
              recorded in 1968)
                
              
              The Sai Tree Meditation technique  
               
              ? Sit in a quiet spot . 
               
              ? Sit in the ?lotus position? or whatever position that you can as 
              close to it (you should be comfortable).  
               
              ? Imagine yourself as a tree. Choose your favourite tree. 
               
              ? Imagine that above you, rising into the sky, are the branches of 
              that tree. This is from where you will draw in energy from the 
              Divine Father. 
               
              ? Imagine that below you, going down into the Mother Earth, is the 
              root system of that tree. This is from where you will draw in 
              energy from the Divine Mother. 
               
              ? Now you will start the process of breathing in divine energy.
               
               
              ? First imagine pulling in (breathing in ) energy through the 
              branch system (Divine Father) into your body. When you breathe in 
              this energy, imagine that it replaces something unwanted. When you 
              breathe out, imagine all this unwanted material going out. Does 
              this till you feel that this system is functioning well. 
               
              ? Then imagine pulling in (breathing in) energy through the root 
              system (Divine Mother) into your body. When you breathe in this 
              energy, imagine that it replaces something unwanted. When you 
              breathe out, imagine all this unwanted material going out. Do 
              these till you feel that this system is functioning well. 
               
              ? Now imagine pulling in energy from BOTH, the branch system 
              (Divine Father ), and the root system (Divine Mother), at the SAME 
              time. Energy will be flowing in from both systems at the same time 
              into your body. When you breathe in this energy , imagine that it 
              replaces something unwanted. When you breathe out, imagine all 
              this unwanted material going out. Repeat this process of breathing 
              in energy from both systems and then expelling all the unwanted 
              material out as you breath out. Continue this. You are doing the 
              tree meditation ?.. 
               
               
              
              
              "Through Me" meditation technique  
               
              This meditation consists of constantly asking God to do things 
              through you. 
               
              ? Ask God to THINK through you. 
               
              ? Ask God to FEEL through you. 
               
              ? Ask God to SPEAK through you. 
               
              ? Ask God to ACT through you. 
               
              ? Ask God to LOVE through you. 
 
              
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