Why Meditate? :-6.
Part-6.
We are trapped in a strange and delightful problem. We need to meditate but we cannot will ourselves into meditation.
Meditation is vitally important not only to some of you who might be spiritual seekers, but also to people who want to become more alert in mind and in intellect, and even to people who pursue material goals.
If meditation is a state in which there is no mental confusion, there is inner harmony and peace, then it is of vital importance to everybody. Whatever be your aspirations, whatever you are looking for—whether spiritual, intellectual, mental or material—one who knows what it is to meditate, or what it is to surrender oneself to meditation, realizes that the key to any achievement is there.
But fortunately or unfortunately, it is not possible to force it.
It is extremely fortunate that meditation cannot be made to happen, for the simple reason that if it could, it is liable to be marketed as we already see is being done, and what is even worse, it can be misused and abused.
It is unfortunate because though we aspire for the state called meditation it seems to elude us and we are still groping.
A few broad hints may be given, but even these are like preparing the bed as an invitation to sleep.
You cannot ‘go to sleep’. It is an expression as i.
END.
Sri Swami Venkatesananda
To be continued ...
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