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Posture:
Sit in Easy Pose. Make the spine erect, straight and comfortable. Equalize
the tension in the body so that both sides feel equal. Tuck the lower spine
forward, but do not force it. Relax the arms and elbows.
Focus:
The eyes are closed, looking upwards into the third eye point. Visualize
and sense the entire body simultaneously.
Breath:
Focus on the flow of the breath. Let it become slow and meditative. Start
with even deeper complete yogic breaths. Then let the breath gradually
become lighter and more meditative. It should breathe itself once you fully
concentrate and become still.
Mantra:
The mantra for this meditation is the sound of the gong.
Mudra:
Place the hands on the knees with the palms face down.
Time:
Continue for 6 to 31 minutes.
End:
Inhale, hold briefly, exhale and relax. (If the gong is played 11 minutes
or longer, do not drink any water for a half hour after the meditation.)
Comments:
As you listen to the gong’s sound, it will penetrate every cell and fiber of
your body. At times it can seem frightening or overwhelming. Emotions and
thoughts are provoked from the subconscious. The entire nervous system is
put under a pressure to adjust and to heal itself. When that pressure
builds, totally relax in the deepest meditation possible. Surrender the
mind and body. The sound will carry you beyond all fears. The pressure
will release the nervous system of many illnesses. Feel you ride the sound
into the Infinite itself.
The parasympathetic nervous system is ruled
by sound. The sympathetic nervous system is ruled by vision. It is the
sympathetic system that needs to be regulated. When it triggers too often
and in the wrong regions of the body you can be greatly weakened. The
parasympathetic regulates the sympathetic, but it is weakened by drugs and
by poor health. To regenerate the parasympathetic system, nothing is more
powerful than the gong.
This meditation will clear the nerve endings
and make you very sensitive to the motions of prana and to the effects of
sound. The restriction on water if you listen to the gong for 11 minutes or
longer allows the sympathetic and parasympathetic systems to interact with
each other internally rather than turning their energy to another task. |