Wednesday, August 18, 2010

Meditation to contemplation



Meditation

Meditation is practiced in all spiritual and religious traditions.
It is the instrument that allows us to arrive to a contemplation of our true Divine nature.
The word « meditation » is derived from the Latin, from the root word “medite” which means “to rest on a thought, an idea”.

With meditation, we become the subject on which we meditate. We acquire its qualities, its nature, its conditions. From this, we understand well the importance of choosing a neutral subject that is as close as possible to Divine reality. In this method, the subject chosen is the Vast Grace Light. It can be represented in the form of a flame or a sphere of golden light. It manifests in us by sound and inner light – first there was light, then the sound and the word.

Many methods of meditation exist, most of which are derived from the ancient science of Indian yoga.

By the practice of meditation, we come to an inner silence that carries harmony, peace, joy, well-being to each of our cells and balances the material and spiritual aspects within us.

Meditation allows us to have a greater clarity that facilitates the making of decisions.
Meditation allows us to becme conscious of various movements of our being. It develops concentration, allows us to see beyond appearances, beyond our fears and limitations.

Why meditate?

Modern society, particularly in the West, accords little importance to spiritual development and human values. It places all its attention and energy, instead, to material development. It is quite clear this creates an imbalance that is the cause of much dis-ease and various illnesses.

Humanity needs both material and spiritual aspects - in a proper balance - in order to attain peace, harmony and global health of the self and its environment.


Dhaya Dorje approach to meditation

Is comprised of four steps or stages :

Meditation through the physical body - Vast Grace Light
Meditation through the mental body and the five senses - Vast Grace Light
Meditation through the life force - Supreme Compassion
Meditation through the soul - Vast Grace Light

Meditation through the physical body
(with breath and movement)
Life is made up of movements and it is necessary to breathe in order to live. The aspirant enters into his/her first experiences and begins to feel the benefits of meditation. He/she realises the void and inner calm.

Meditation through the psychic body (mental and emotional)

The aspirant begins to understand the workings of thoughts, learns to integrate the five senses, opens his/her heart to prayer, to presence and uses the power of the creative word. He/she uses the movement/function of the eyes. In the void, he/she discovers the Light presence in himself/herself.

Meditation through the life force
Meditation by the invocation of Arut Perum Jothi, the Vast Grace Light, the golden spheres, the anchoring into Earth, the energy of shakti in us, the sacred feminine.
The aspirant realises there is a force superior to him/her, a force that animates all life and that can descend and help him/her on his/her path of transformation. He/she accepts the existence of Divine Grace and allows this force to descend into the depths of his/her being, down to the centre of the Earth and from there, he/she realises the psychic Self or Christ in him/her, the causal fire of the heart.

Mediation through the spiriual body - the soul
Meditation with inner sound and light. It is through the inner light and sound that we come to know God.
The aspirant opens his psychic senses and develops the Divine head. He comes into contact with his/her higher self. He/she realises the Vast Grace Light is in him/her and outside him/her – a multidimensional bridge is created.

Mystical Contemplation
When the aspirant has discovered his/her natural state and enters into Woman’s receptivity, his/her heart and his/her spirit become One. He/she remains in mystical contemplation. Love, Compassion and Prayer are spontanious. Knowledge auto-manifests itself.

When the transmission of this ultimate step is complete, this does not mean the aspirant will be able to remain in contemplation of the Grace Light, but that there will be moments offered to him/her that will allow him/her to evolve and increase his/her inner knowledge. This mystical contemplation is associated with the practice of Vicharam: Divine self-questioning, a practice transmitted by Vallalar (Saint Ramalinga).

Christ himself has said : ask and you shall receive
These words are often misunderstood.
Vallalar explains this well in his last sermon. At the first level, it is understood as: ask for whatever you need, and you will receive it. How many of us have tried this and realised it does not always work? For, unless we have arrived to a certain vibrational level, we know what we can and cannot ask. It is certain, however, that all questioning done on a Divine level will receive an answer. On the Divine plane, you will receive if you ask. This is where true Knowledge exists – a Knowing that comes from inside and not from books or from “it was said”.

To be able to enter this mystical contemplation where the ego mind and the manifestations of the senses are erased, it is necessary to practice and integrate the four steps or stages of meditation.

The inner heat that is created by the practice of Vicharam will allow the entire being to transform towards a being that becomes the instrument of Higher Divine Force or the Grace Light.


Thursday, August 12, 2010

About Practice

Enjoy Freedom, Health and Unity.

I invite you to discover the science that leads to global well-being, eternal life and living a life of Knowledge, Compassion, Truth and Bliss.

True Knowledge emerges from the mix of True Wisdom and personal experiences.
Only the True Wisdom allows us to understand our personal experiences.
Only through personal experiences we can understand the True Wisdom.

The main purpose of your practice
is to return to the natural state, to be in synchronicity with the present moment, to be happy and to always be One with the world. While in the natural state and having an open heart, the Being has the possibility to receive the Light of Grace, the Qi, the Prana, the Ormus that surround us. The Being can access an infinite quantity of energy. When this light energy enters the physical body, sickness disappears. When the physical body regains full functioning of its systems and organs, the excess of light energy can be shared with others and can be used to transform the physical, mental, emotional and spiritual bodies. This is the true purpose of the practice. When the Being, the Self meets the Supreme Light, the practitioner lives in ecstasy, in a comfortable joy that cannot be described, he/she dances with Life.


Freedom comes also through the physical body and not only by the spirit.

When the spirit elevates itself, there is a separation like at the time of death.
To make it possible for the spirit to participate into the transformation, one must work with the physical body. It is the descent of the higher consciousness into matter that comes in action via the physical body. In this way it is possible to transform the physical matter into Light.

Here the question is not about duality or non duality, each aspect has its meaning; it is the inner
Knowledge present in each one of our cells that is important.

To be able to succeed in this process, Dhaya Dorje has put his knowledge of Yoga, Qi Gong, Tai Chi, body dynamic, meditation, sound and light, healing forces and energies… into action. These sacred practices have been created and transmitted by the ascended masters and the Supreme Grace Light.