The foundation of meditation - a
pure body
This article is on meditation. It is the last of a series of
3 articles on the purification of the body as a preparation for
meditation.
The body is an absolutely physical mechanism – however also
the mind and the body are completely interconnected. You cannot
distinguish between the body and the mind. You cannot say that
this is where the body ends and the mind begins. Hence whatever
affects the body will also affect the mind – for better or for
worse.
The body being a physical mechanism it is affected by the
food that we eat. Hence we should take care as to what food we
ingest as it will affect the body as well as the mind.
I was reading Osho Rajneesh and he gave 3 guidelines as
regards food: - 1) One is that we should not overeat, as that
will make us feel lethargic. When we overeat then all the
energy of the body is directed to digesting the food and there
is little energy left for other activities. 2) A second point
that he makes is that the food should not be intoxicating.
Intake of large amounts of alcohol will result in putting the
cells of the body to sleep and this will also have an effect on
the mind. 3) A third point that he makes is that the food
should not be over stimulating. This is a particularly
difficult step for me to take as I am used to drinking large
amounts of coffee every day. However it would be best for me as
well as for you to limit the amount of caffeinated drinks.
This is as regards food. However we should also take a
moderate amount of exercise everyday. Osho says that each cell
in the body expands as we take exercise and makes us fell
alive. There is no need to overdo it. We should not take an
excess of rest or an excess of exercise. But a moderate amount
of daily exercise will clear the blockages in the body and help
us meditate better.
For people who are old or invalid, Osho suggests that we
turn this into a meditation. Lie down on the bed and imagine
that you are taking exercise such as jogging or climbing a
mountain. If you imagination is strong you will find that your
cells get a workout even though you are lying flat on your
back. It is the same as having a frightening dream. When you
dream, our heart beat changes and we may begin to be short of
breath as we get caught up in the frightening dream. So also
when we imagine that we are taking exercise our cells of the
body expand and are invigorated.
Osho says that the purification of the body is the first
step to meditation. Other steps are purification of the mind
and purification of the emotions or feelings. This will allow
us to move to the center and we will then be able to tackle the
other issues related to gaining samadhi.
I will be posting other articles on this website dealing
with these topics. Please keep visiting.
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