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Article Title: Meditation styles: from No to Yes in 7 Words
Author: James Burgess
Category: spirituality
Word Count: 419
Keywords: spiritual, coaching
Author's Email Address: [email protected]
Article Source: http://www.7wordsassociates.org/psychology_spotlight.php

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Meditation can be done in different ways, according to 7 wisdoms: No, Hello, 
Thanks, Goodbye, Please, Sorry, and Yes.


Meditations
In the normal work-a-day bustle, the mind is not able to find and maintain a 
state of repose. It is constantly kept in a stimulated state by external 
influences and internal cogitations, and only gets to rest at night—and even 
then not always fully. The reposed mind is more receptive to influences that 
are able to bring attention to new perspectives, fresh ideas and inspired 
solutions to problems. For this reason, it is rather refreshing to spend a 
little time each day allowing the mind to fall into a condition of stillness. 
From this deeply relaxed state, attention can be gently drawn towards questions 
that are of interest.
        

No: Concentration
Disciplines of body and mind. Allowing no body movement, holding a very defined 
subject in mind and, by exercise of will, keeping it in focus for a sustained 
period. Gazing at an object for some time without blinking.

Hello: Communion 
Being with a particular object, for example, fire, water, wine, food, work etc. 
Tracing connection on 3 levels: down, across and up to expand awareness of its 
relationship within the whole picture. Find equivalence within a) yourself b) 
your outer life events c) society. Also study of scripture.

Thanks: Heart-centring 
Softening the feelings to enjoy love, beauty and music. Expand the heart to 
feel well being, compassion, harmony with all people, all beings. Be innocent 
without goals or beliefs. Walking in nature, smelling flowers.

Goodbye: Movement
Integration of mind, heart and body. Awareness exercises that require exact 
timing and precise control such as Gurdjieff's movements. Seeing what you're 
doing in every part in every moment. Awakening of life in the body. Sufi 
practice of Zikr.

Please: Prayer 
Whilst maintaining a meditative state of being, project desire into a 
well-formulated specific intention for the future. Invoke cooperative support 
of a particular non-physical being such as the archangels, Christ or a Buddha. 
Use of mantra. Also priestly ceremony, rituals etc.

Sorry: Purification
Simple breathing. Detached observation of the outer circumstance of life. `Is 
that so?' Expanded awareness of the interconnectedness of desire and its 
implications—how wanting is a creative force for which one takes karmic 
responsibility. Owning all perceptions, softening the ties one by one.  
Forgiveness, Indifference, Release. God's will be done.

Yes: Transcendence 
Cosmic Consciousness. Thinking as the Universe thinks. Subject –object 
disappears. Dissolving into Unity. Sacred Darkness. Sanyassin. Being a `Fool 
for God'. Lost in the Eternal.
 


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