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The Daily Meditator: May 2005
Meditation is Dynamic Awareness

Dear Meditator,

Recently at the doctor's office, I met an elderly woman who had a "partner dog" to help her walk. Her dog, she told me, had also learned to help her if she falls. The dog, a male Norwegian Elkhound, does this by crouching down to form a ladder with its body, so she can climb up. When the woman was called to see the doctor, it was a joy to see how conscious and caring the Elkhound was as he accompanied the woman down the hall. The Elkhound's dignity and selflessness were quite inspiring.

After the woman left, I thought about the similarity between the trained dog and a mind disciplined by meditation. The woman said Norwegian Elkhounds are friendly and intelligent, yet fairly independent, like all Artic dogs. Without discipline, they can be uncontrollable and domineering, which she's seen among untrained Elkhounds.

Yogananda's guru told his disciples, "Learn to behave." He meant they should act appropriately when they were with other people. But it also means that our mind should behave, for the mind is the instigator behind our actions. There is no better way to train the mind to behave than to meditate. When thoughts and impulses pull us outward, the practice of concentrating on our technique brings us back to our center.

An unruly mind occupies itself with many little amusements, while a calm, disciplined mind experiences larger and nobler realities. The Elkhound's caring and calm demeanor was a beautiful testament to the value of discipline and self-sacrifice. Our lives, too, grow beautiful as we calm, by meditation, our restless nature.

In this month's Daily Meditator, the two featured articles are "Meditation Is Dynamic Awareness" and "True versus False Visions." Both are excerpted from Swami Kriyananda's book, Awaken to Superconsciousness. In meditation it is important to relax upward, not downward. Both articles explain why it is essential to meditate with dynamic energy and awareness.

In this issue:

May your meditations and love for God bring you the joy you are seeking!


In Divine Friendship,
Bharat Cornell

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