
"This
Week"
by
the
Bahrain
Meditation Centre
17th
December, 2005
Less
is More
Most of
us work very hard to ensure our families are well taken
care of and attain or maintain a certain standard of
living, normally defined by how much we visibly accumulate.
Yet how many of us take as much care of our minds and
the number of thoughts we create? Too few give value
to this wonderful personal challenge, perhaps because
it is hard to measure, and therefore hard for others
to admire.
Raja Yoga
Meditation is the mastery over the mind. Considered as
one of the highest forms of yoga, in India it has been
practised for several centuries. The purpose is not to
stop our thoughts; rather, it is to be able to create
fewer thoughts, and ones of the highest quality. Quantity
is usually created in times of chaos or confusion. A
qualitative thought is achieved through a silent pause.
If you
consult an interior designer they would suggest that
'less is more'. To fill every corner of your home with
objects, carpeting or seating would not create the ambience
and space the soul seeks. Creating space has greater
importance on a mental and metaphysical level, for space
brings to mind freedom no walls, borders, boundaries,
just an open horizon. Hence many of us desire to live
in front of oceans, lakes or gardens.
In our
fast-paced world this suggestion must seem outpaced by
reality, but our greatest thinkers, artists and athletes
knew its value in their pursuit of perfection. Focus
brings clarity, which in turn opens the doors for solutions
to enter our consciousness from the subconscious. With
focus we regain inner trust and make inner space where
others struggle to breath.
This week
take stock and check your greatest energy source
your thoughts. Give your thoughts rarity value by refusing
to give room to clutter, to inessential mental furniture.
Create moments of space for yourself and pregnant pauses
in your thinking and you will be amazed at the creativity
that emerges. The change in the interior décor
of your mind will give you a feeling of space as well
as comfort.
Om Shanti
(I
am a peaceful soul)
Tel:
+973-17-712 545, meditate@batelco.com.bh,
www.bahrainmeditationcentre.org
Bahrain
Meditation Centre is administered by B.K.W.S.U. (visit:
www.bkwsu.org.uk)