Creating a space for meditation
Creating a space for meditation
IF you can create a special place – a small temple or a corner
in the home where you can meditate every day – then don’t use that corner for
any other purpose, because every purpose has its own vibration. Use that corner
only for meditation and nothing else. Then the corner will become charged and
it will wait for you every day. The corner will be helpful to you, the milieu
will create a particular vibration, a particular atmosphere in which you can go
deeper and deeper more easily. That’s the reason why temples, churches and mosques
were created – just to have a place that existed only for prayer and
meditation.
If you can choose a regular hour to meditate, that’s also very
helpful because your body, your mind, is a mechanism. If you take lunch at a particular
hour every day, your body starts crying for food at that time. Sometimes you
can even play tricks on it. If you take your lunch at one o’clock and the clock
says that it is now one o’clock, you will be hungry – even if the clock is not
right and it is only eleven or twelve. You look at the clock, it says one
o’clock, and suddenly you feel hunger within. Your body is a mechanism.
Your mind is also a mechanism. Meditate every day in the same place,
at the same time, and you will create a hunger for meditation within your body
and mind. Every day at that particular time your body and mind will ask you to
go into meditation. It will be helpful. A space is created in you which will
become a hunger, a thirst.
In the beginning it is very good. Unless you come to the point
where meditation
has become natural and you can meditate anywhere, in any place, at any time –
up to that moment, use these mechanical resources of the body and the mind as a
help.
It gives you a climate: you put off the light, you have a
certain incense burning in the room, you have certain clothes, a certain height,
a certain softness, you have a certain type of rug, you have a certain posture.
This all helps but this does not cause it. If somebody else follows it, this
may become a hindrance.
One has to find one’s own ritual. A ritual is simply to
help you to be at ease and wait. And when you are at ease and waiting, the
thing happens; just like sleep, God comes to you. Just like love, God comes to
you. You cannot will it, you cannot force it.
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