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Lesson
27 - Location of Mantra in Meditation
(Audio)
Dec 3, 2003
Q: Am
I supposed to think the mantra in particular locations in the body? Sometimes it
gravitates to physical locations in me.
A: No, we do not deliberately physically locate the
mantra. This is a delicate question because the mantra has a vibratory quality
that awakens the nervous system in particular ways, as previously discussed on
the question about the vibratory quality of the mantra. So it might be
experienced in some place or another, as you said. But we do not favor that. We
continue with the simple procedure for using the mantra, always.
The nervous system in its most subtle realms is like a tuning fork - rather,
like a multitude of tuning forks, with just a few tuning forks harmonizing the
vibrations of all the others. The mantra resonates with these few leading tuning
forks.
Later on, we will enhance the mantra to broaden the influence of this
tuning fork effect. The result will be broader and deeper immovable inner
silence, also experienced as pure bliss consciousness coming up in us. If you
find the mantra occurring in particular locations, that is okay. We don't resist
that. Nor do we encourage it. Just as we let the mantra settle down naturally to
quieter and quieter levels, so too do we let it occur in the body wherever it is
naturally. If it doesn't occur in any particular place, that is okay too. It is
not about physical locations. The mantra naturally resonates according to the
complex purification process going on inside us while we are meditating. All we
have to do is follow the simple procedure of thinking the mantra easily, and
picking it back up easily when we realize we have been off it.
Another reason this question you ask about location of the mantra is a delicate
one is because soon we will be discussing pranayama, and taking up an advanced
breathing practice before each meditation session. This will involve moving the
attention in a particular way through the physical body in concert with the
breath. We will be using two practices in succession - pranayama and meditation,
each quite different in its procedure. They will complement each other
tremendously, as you will see. This will be the beginning of the all-important
integration of advanced yoga practices. Each part will be done independently.
Yet, with these two methods taken in succession, an integration will begin to
occur in us. The whole will be greater than the sum of the parts. Instead of
using one natural pathway to the divine in us (the mind), we will be using two
(adding the breath). Together, these will transform the nervous system at a more
rapid rate, and the greater purification and corresponding experiences will
reflect this. This process of integration of practices will be gradually
expanded to more fully embrace all of the natural pathways leading inward
through us, and coax pure bliss consciousness out through us in increasingly
dynamic ways. This integration of practices is a delicate process, much like
playing a musical instrument. We must be able to do one thing at one time and do
another different thing at another time. With some practices, we will be doing
several different things at the same time. It is all part of a natural
unfoldment in us, and the practices themselves will become natural in due
course, and automatic. The results experientially cannot be done justice with
the written word, except perhaps in poetry. You have to go there and see what it
is for yourself. It is the real "final frontier." It is the glorious cosmos, and
you are the doorway.
The guru is in you.
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