A Handbook Of Preksha Meditation For The Trainers: [6] Contemplation Of Amity

Published: 26.11.2004
Updated: 06.08.2008
  1. Posture
  2. Recitation of the Mahaprana Dhvani
  3. Kayotsarga
  4. With your mind's eye visualise that everything around you, including the air itself, is coloured bright white.
    Take a deep breath and as you slowly inhale, visualise that you are breathing long streams of bright white air.
    Visualise that bright white air is entering into your lungs with each inhalation.
  5. Concentrate your full attention on the entire forehead region and recite nine times loudly:

    Everybody is my friend.
    I will practice amity with everybody.

    Now repeat the same sentences mentally 9 times:

    Everybody is my friend.
    I will practice amity with everybody.

  6. Contemplate on the merit of this virtue on the following line:

    Feeling of enmity generates fear which, in turn, weakens the body and mind.
    Therefore, I must develop the virtue of amity.
    Whenever one indulges in the feeling of enmity, his happiness is destroyed.
    To perpetuate one's own happiness one must develop the virtue of universal amity.

  7. Conclude the meditation session with recitation of Mahaprana Dhvani.

Sources

Publisher:
JVB Ladnun
Edition: 1st Edition 1994
Translator & Editor: Muni Mahendra Kumar

Online Edition: HereNow4U
Illustrations: Editor Aparigraha Jain

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