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CONTENTS
PREFACE | 6 |
INTRODUCTION | 8 |
STORAS | 13 |
CHAPTER ONE THEORY OF CONCENTRATION |
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1. What is Concentration? | 3 |
2. Where to Concentrate? | 4 |
3. Aids to Concentration | 6 |
4. Antarmukha and Bahirmukha Vrittis | 11 |
5. Know the Ways of Mind | 12 |
6. Reduce Mind-Wandering | 17 |
7. Tap All Powers | 19 |
8. Story of Concentration | 22 |
9. Yoga Prasnottari | 37 |
CHAPTER TWO PRACTICE OF CONCENTRATION |
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1. Attention | 39 |
2. Practice of Concentration | 44 |
3. Concentration in Every Walk of Life | 46 |
4. Gist of Yoga of Concentration | 48 |
5. Exercises in Concentration | 53 |
6. Concentration on a Chair | 55 |
7. Concentration on Anahata Sounds | 57 |
8. Trataka or Gazing | 59 |
CHAPTER THREE PRELIMINARIES FOR MEDITATION |
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1. What Is Meditation? | 61 |
2. Necessity for Meditation | 62 |
3. Fruits of Meditation | 63 |
4. Brahmamuhurta—Best Time for Meditation | 70 |
5. Meditation Room | 72 |
6. Places for Meditation | 73 |
7. Cave-Life for Meditation | 75 |
8. Preparation for Meditation | 77 |
9. How to Meditate | 78 |
10. When and Where to Meditate | 84 |
11. Requisites for Meditation | 85 |
12. Three Sittings for Meditation | 89 |
13. Qualifications for Practising Meditation | 90 |
14. How Many Hours to Meditate | 93 |
15. Aids to Meditation | 94 |
16. Asanas for Meditation | 95 |
17. Regularity in Meditation | 96 |
CHAPTER FOUR PRACTICE OF MEDITATION |
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1. Practical Aspect of Meditation | 98 |
2. Real Rest in Meditation | 100 |
3. Visualisation | 101 |
4. Yoga of Meditation | 101 |
5. Seclusion and Meditation | 105 |
6. Reach the Highest Peak | 110 |
7. Errors in Meditation | 112 |
8. Instructions on Meditation | 114 |
9. Twenty Hints on Meditation | 121 |
10. Exercises in Meditation | 124 |
11. The State of Meditation | 127 |
12. Practice of Samyama | 132 |
13. Prasnottari on Meditation | 133 |
CHAPTER FIVE KINDS OF MEDITATION |
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1. Selection for Meditation | 138 |
2. Meditation in Different Paths | 141 |
3. Preliminary Meditation | 145 |
(A) Meditation on a Rose | 145 |
(B) Meditation on a Buffalo | 146 |
(C) Meditation on Mahatma Gandhiji | 148 |
(D) Meditation on 12 Virtues | 148 |
(E) Meditation on Divine Songs | 149 |
(F) Meditation on Gita Slokas | 149 |
4. Saguna Meditation | 150 |
(A) Meditation on Ishta Devatas | 150 |
(B) Meditation on Virat Purusha | 152 |
(C) Meditation on Gayatri | 152 |
5. Nirguna Meditation | 153 |
(A) Meditation on Ideas | 153 |
(B) Vedantic Meditation | 156 |
(C) Assertions for Vedantic Nididhyasana | 157 |
(D) Vedantic Contemplation | 158 |
(E) Meditation on Om | 160 |
(F) Meditation on “Soham” | 162 |
(G) Meditation on Mahavakyas | 164 |
(H) Positive Meditation | 165 |
(I) Negative Meditation | 166 |
6. Saguna and Nirguna Meditation Compared | 166 |
7. Meditation and Action | 169 |
CHAPTER SIX PHYSICAL OBSTACLES IN MEDITATION |
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Introduction | |
1. Aimless Wandering | 171 |
2. Cessation of Sadhana | 172 |
3. Doha-Adhyasa | 173 |
4. Diseases | 173 |
5. Discussing Too Much | 174 |
6. Environments | 175 |
7. Evil Company | 175 |
8. Fault-Finding | 176 |
9. Habit of Self-Justification | 177 |
10. Impulses | 177 |
11. Impure and Immoderate Food | 177 |
12. Irregularity in Sadhana | 178 |
13. Jerks | 179 |
14. Lack of Brahmacharya | 179 |
15. Ojas | 180 |
16. Lack of Yama and Niyama | 181 |
17. Lingual Diarrhoea | 181 |
18. Need for a Preceptor | 182 |
19. Overeating, etc. | 184 |
20. Poor Health | 184 |
21. So-called Friends | 185 |
22. Social Nature | 186 |
23. Tandri-Alasya-Nidra | 186 |
24. Vulgar Pleasures | 188 |
25. Wealth | 188 |
CHAPTER SEVEN MENTAL OBSTACLES IN MEDITATION |
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l. Anger | 190 |
2. Backbiting | 192 |
3. Depression | 193 |
4. Doubt (Samsaya) | 194 |
5. Dreams | 195 |
6. Evil Thought | 196 |
7. False Tushti | 199 |
8. Fear | 200 |
9. Fickleness | 201 |
10. Five Hindrances to Meditation | 201 |
11. Force of Old Samskaras | 201 |
12. Gloom and Despair | 202 |
13. Greed | 202 |
14. Hatred | 203 |
15. Impatience | 205 |
16. Independent Nature | 205 |
17. Jealousy | 206 |
18. Lower Nature | 207 |
19. Manorajya | 211 |
20. Memory | 212 |
21. Mental Talking | 214 |
22. Moha | 214 |
23. Obstacles in Yoga | 215 |
24. Other Obstacles | 217 |
25. Prejudice, Intolerance and Bigotry | 217 |
26. Rajas and Tamas | 218 |
27. Sankalpas | 218 |
28. Tamas or Inertia | 219 |
29. Three Obstacles | 220 |
30. Trishna and Vasana | 220 |
31. Vikshepa | 220 |
32. Vishayasakti | 222 |
CHAPTER EIGHT HIGHER OBSTACLES IN MEDITATION |
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1. Ambition and Desire | 223 |
2. Moral and Spiritual Pride | 224 |
3. Religious Hypocrisy (Dambha) | 224 |
4. Name and Fame (Kirti and Pratishtha) | 225 |
5. Elementals (Bhuta-Ganas) | 228 |
6. Visions | 228 |
7. Siddhis | 228 |
8. Kashaya | 230 |
9. Laya | 230 |
10. Rasasvada | 231 |
11. Tushnimbhuta Avastha | 231 |
12. Stabdha Avastha | 232 |
13. Avyaktam | 232 |
Valediction | 233 |
CHAPTER NINE EXPERIENCES IN MEDITATION |
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1. Various Experiences in Meditation | 235 |
2. Anahata Sounds | 239 |
3. Lights in Meditation | 240 |
4. Mystic Experiences of Sadhakas | 244 |
5. In the Hours of Meditation | 247 |
6. Vision of God | 251 |
7. Feeling of Separation | 252 |
8. Cosmic Consciousness | 254 |
9. Blissful Experience | 258 |
10. Mind Moves | 261 |
11. Bhuta-Ganas | 262 |
12. Glimpses of the Self | 263 |
13. Jyotirmaya Darshan | 265 |
APPENDIX | 267 |
GLOSSARY | 272 |
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