Problems with Meditation; Why do Most of the People Fail at Meditation?
Before you meditate, you need an attitudinal shift
The Science of Gratitude
People often ask me, “I tried meditation for few days or few
weeks and then stopped. Where am I going wrong? I am not getting the desired
results.” What is the problem with meditation? Why do some people find complete
enlightenment and some people fail to find even peace? Why people find it so
difficult to concentrate during meditation?
My usual answer is, “Meditation is a practice to find
perfect peace for those who have already found peace.” We tend to have
unreasonable expectations from meditation and fail to do the attitudinal shift
which is a pre-requisite for meditation.
Meditation can bring you amazing results when you have
developed a calm mind and a sense of gratitude. Or I would say you have
developed a calm mind because of an attitude of gratitude. Here are 3 steps to
perfect gratitude and even if you cover the first two steps you will find
amazing relaxation with meditation (specially chanting which is a more crude
form of meditation but can be easily used by an average person)
3 Steps to Gratitude
1 Start with 'Thank Yous'
Start saying thank you to people around for all the good deeds
they do for you. Expect less from relationships and develop a habit of saying
thank you, when required.
2 Express Deep gratitude to the people who brought joy in your
life
Give thank you cards to people who have brought immense joy
in your life; be it parents, friends, relatives or even colleagues. Do it with
sincerity and not with an expectation of quick returns. Initially people may
even feel surprised and even doubt your intentions, if you have never expressed
gratitude. But slowly they will start feeling your vibes and body language and
would be able to notice your sincerity.
3 Express gratitude to the Universe (for the people who
brought suffering to your life). Remember, I am saying gratitude to the universe (not to the person) for suffering also teaches us lessons. On a lighter note, I advise you not to express gratitude to the people
who caused suffering lest they cause even more suffering to you to get more gratitude.
I understand this step is very difficult and some of us will fail to reach this
step in our life time. But remember one thing, letting go is hard but
holding on can be even harder and more painful.
Gratitude releases the negative energy from the mind. When
there is no negative energy (grudges, guilt, suppressed anger and so on), it is
easier to meditate and find that peace or desired results. In your own interest
forgive and bury the past.
Final Word
Two categories of people are successful with meditation
results. First category has immense patience and self-discipline and they keep
practicing it for few months and become meditation-addicts after getting the
benefits. As they say, the proof of pudding is in the eating.
Second category of people know they have limited
self-discipline and patience and decide to take the help of a spiritual coach
(an increasingly popular practice in western countries).
Most of the people waste and diverge their energy by attachment with results
and its funny but true that results come when we get detatched with them.
The trouble is worth it. For when you are able to successfully meditate, you can connect with the best in you and discover your deepest passion and your innermost desires.
The trouble is worth it. For when you are able to successfully meditate, you can connect with the best in you and discover your deepest passion and your innermost desires.
Meditation FAQ
(I express my deep gratitude to my mentor Sensei Ikeda & Bharat Soka Gakkai, for the mentorship and inspiration.)
(I express my deep gratitude to my mentor Sensei Ikeda & Bharat Soka Gakkai, for the mentorship and inspiration.)
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Dr Amit Nagpal is a Personal Branding Consultant based in New Delhi, India. His philosophy is, "Enlarge as a Human being, Excel as a Social media being and Evolve as a Personal Branded being."
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