Pankaja_Dasa Posted November 6, 2004 Report Share Posted November 6, 2004 Mantra Meditation by Vishnujana Swami "For some of you who haven't heard of this type of meditation before, this is called mantra meditation. The word man means mind, and tra means to free. So the sounds we are singing from the ancient Sanskrit language of India are actually very powerful sound formulas which are meant to free the mind of all anxieties and all misconceptions of our self and everything around us. This mantra meditation actually is very easily practiced; even a child can allow his body to sway and allow this sound vibration to swim around his being.</FONT></P> This sound vibration is so wonderful that if you allow your mind to absorb in it then automatically you can reach the reservoir of pleasure. That's what the name Hare means; Hare means the reservoir of pleasure, Krishna means all-attractive, and Rama means the enjoyer. So these three words -- Hare, Krishna, and Rama -- are put into this formula: Hare Krishna Hare Krishna, Krishna Krishna Hare Hare / Hare Rama Hare Rama, Rama Rama Hare Hare. And this formula will stop the wandering of the mind and will stop the mind from accepting one thing and then rejecting it for another: accepting-rejecting. This is usually what are mind does. It accepts something for pleasure, then it rejects it and goes on to something else for pleasure. In this way the mind is always kept wandering and it never finds that reservoir of pleasure. </FONT></P> So in yoga the whole idea is to come in touch with this reservoir of pleasure. Then the mind no longer has to reject it and go on to something else, but can remain ever expanding in this ecstasy. And this is what we experience from this chanting. The proof of the pudding is in tasting it. We invite everyone to dive into this pudding, dive into this nectarean flow of this manrta -- Hare, Krishna, and Rama. So we're going to chant some more songs along with Hare Krishna, then there'll be a lecture on this science of yoga and a lecture about this festival, what we're celebrating here today with this little castle we're building out of flowers. And then after that we'll serve a beautiful vegetarian feast. You're all going to be invited to help us decorate this house, by the way. Right after the lecture we'll invite everyone to chant around this house and decorate it with us..."</FONT></P> http://www.vishnujana.com/ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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