What do u know about meditation?

Malaysia is blessed with many scenic places with beautiful mountains & hills with waterfalls clearly blessed by GOD for all the blessed souls that live and enjoy the trappings of this paradise. All religion in their holy scared books have mentioned how to reach GOD by seeking inward in a person.

In the bible meditation is mentioned in several parts & communication with GOD, in Islam Prophet Mohammad meditated in a cave & spoke to GOD & wrote the QURAN, in
Sikhism Guru Nanak communicated with GOD and formed the HOLY GRANTH SAHIB, the Great Buddha meditated and communicated with GOD to show the path for enlightenment for us, in Taoism meditation is taught and in Hinduism many of the saints communicated with GOD in the form of YOGA MEDITATION.

In all the the religion one thing is common for HUMANS to communicate with GOD and the word is "MEDITATION"

GOD is one and many is religion.

Monday, February 22, 2010

SECRET KUNDALINI

Chakra Meditation


The Chakra Meditation - Bhuta Shuddhi practice can be practiced alone or as a part of a complete meditation practice. Here is one way to do this, which can be adapted to match personal inclinations. This example is a 60-minute practice.

1. 15 minutes of Hatha: Practice some hatha Yoga postures (asanas) or simple stretches, along with some breathing practices (pranayama). Obviously the times can be much longer, or might even be less. You might want to also experiment with doing some more vigorous physical exercise before doing the postures and breathing, such as walking, jogging, swimming, bicycling, or working out with some exercise routine.

2. 30 minutes of Chakra Meditation: If you move upwards through the seven chakras, allowing 3-4 minutes for each chakra, and then downwards through the seven chakras, allowing about 30 seconds each (to bring you back to being grounded), the total Bhuta Shuddhi practice itself will be about 30 minutes.

3. 15 minutes of Meditation: Then do your regular meditation practice, whatever that may be, such as bringing your attention deeply into the space between the breasts (anahata chakra) or the space between the eyebrows (ajna chakra), with or without mantra or your regular object of meditation.

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