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Meditation – The Absence of Thought (Part 2)

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In the previous Meditation session you learned two important lessons:

the first is that anyone can meditate, since there is no block that prevents some people from doing it or that makes others more capable, it would be enough just to sit and relax and that’s it. The second is that there is nothing difficult, weird, dangerous or that you should be afraid of: you have already meditated in the last session and as you can see you did it without any difficulty. Now that you’ve overcome those preconceptions about Meditation we can move on.

The reasons why we should meditate every day are many: every day we have a thousand thoughts in our heads, frustrations and indecision, we are constantly bugged with thoughts that remind us what we have to do during the day. The problem is that we get consumed by the many activities that are triggered in our brain, and we end up forgetting what is really important. Just like everyone else, each of us is busy with more and more things to do every day: we have to go to work, clean the house, cook, look after children if we have them… so we finish our days without obtaining anything new. This is a problem: how do we think we can realize ourselves if we don’t change our daily life? We have thousands of ideas in our head, we would like to travel, start a business, write a book or realize ourselves in a specific field, but as time goes by we continue to get screwed from the usual routine that traps us from morning to night in a continuous circle out of which we cannot get out. If we start putting aside some thoughts that aren’t important to make room for those that would make us fulfill ourselves, our life would evolve.

Many times the term “change” scares people, because it is thought that changing one’s life means neglecting family, ignoring one’s children or making hazardous moves like abandoning a job that maintains us. The change is meant to be positive for the person who makes it, not the opposite, so to change means to eliminate burdens from one’s life to make room for satisfactions. Children aren’t a burden, so no one has to put them aside, but you can take care of them and realize yourself in your life at the same time because one thing doesn’t exclude the other. What matters is simply the organization: the more a person is able to organize himself, the more he will be able to carry forward his goals over time despite having a family to provide for, a social life, a demanding job, or any problem that may steal some time.

It is really difficult to create an organized agenda of one’s own things to do if the order is not found in the mind first. The main point on which each of us should work is precisely to bring order in our heads. What do you want to do today? Obviously you will be reminded of a thousand commitments to be carried out while knowing very well that by filling up your day with activities you will end up without doing anything at all. This will lead you to say that you will never make it, that as long as you have that problem / that distraction in your life you will never be able to take care of yourself. If it is about children, you will think that until they are older you will not be able to do what you love because they will steal all the time and you, as a parent, are destined to fail in all the rest of your projects as if you have a cross on your back that you will have to drag forever. It’s not like that. There is a technique which has been used for thousands of years, which helps a person’s mind putting aside the futile commitments to bring out the ones that are really important for their fulfillment. It’s not a magic technique like an animation film formula in which, by pronouncing certain words, you will be teleported into a new world where your life will be completely different; it’s simply about relaxing. Nowadays everyone is talking about this technique but everyone reinvents it as they see fit, making it almost seem like it’s something new, discovered in this era. The truth is Meditation is a very old technique, used by men since the dawn of time, which allows you to relax your mind so that it can finally start working well.

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People who use it may decide to go far beyond simple relaxation, but this is a personal choice that each of us must do for ourselves: the main purpose is to put order in your mind, so that you can put it in your life. We can imagine our mind as a large container full of information: since there’s a huge quantity, and each information wants to appear and be seen first, they overlap and throw themselves on top of each other to be noticed. It’s as if there’s a big fight inside your head, where every piece of information is convinced that it’s the most important of all and they fight with each other to win your attention. These are all the activities that you should have done or that you would like to achieve, but which you keep putting aside with the typical illusion that says “one day I will do it”. How many projects have you thought of realizing, but you have left half-way saying “I will do it in the future”? Well, all those projects are now present in your mind and are rebelling, they fight against each other to be the first to be chosen so that you can finally conclude them. Every day these thoughts cause you trouble, preventing you from having a problem-free mind and making it a total chaos instead.

This way you will not handle the activities that are truly important to you, but will end up handling the ones that first managed to get noticed only because they hit harder than others, but this doesn’t mean that they are the most important, they are only the heaviest. The human brain is an incredibly powerful computer that science wants to imitate, but has no hope of making it, because we humans are able to react to our thoughts, associate them with feelings and memories, we can even decide to suddenly overturn the path of our lives, also changing our way of thinking.

A robot cannot do it because it was created to obey. But we are not robots. Our mental skills allow us to decide what to do with our lives, making us aware of what is really important to us and allowing us to distinguish it from what we think it is, only because someone else has forced us to believe it. Other times we follow the crowd, because if everyone chooses a specific path and we are the only ones not to do it, just to be accepted by the mass we surrender to them and we let them influence us. Sometimes we are weak and behave like everyone else just to be accepted by the society in which we live. But we are lucky enough to pass on our knowledge to our children, who will hand it over to theirs, who will spread it among their loved ones, making sure that something important is never forgotten. Meditation is the key that allows every person to feel good about themselves, without having to follow schemes that those above us decide that we follow, or make us perform actions that we do not like. Meditation is the mirror that makes us look straight into our eyes and say, “Here’s who I am, I had forgotten. I thought I was identical to the others! “. We must not associate Meditation with those who practice it: we can think we don’t want to become like Buddhist monks who deprive themselves of a social life to spend their time meditating, but no one imposes this; we must not think that Meditation will turn us into prophets or fanatics of peace and love, if we don’t feel like following that path inside of us. Meditation is only a technique, you are the one who decides how to use it and what you want to achieve with it, it’s not the technique itself to decide for you. Does your car decide where to take you? No, you are the one who drives it. For that same reason, make sure you decide where you want to lead your life and not vice versa. Personally, I practice Meditation because it helps me focus on what is really useful for my life, removing my attention from what would be a waste of time even if at the beginning it may seem appealing. So I started with a first level called Meditation in non-thought, and then continued with an higher one called Meditation on Chakras. This was my personal choice and everyone has to choose for themselves what they think it’s the best way.

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Meditation is not something strange, mysterious or dangerous, it’s simply a matter of relaxing one’s own mind and body. It doesn’t matter if you are atheist or religious, since relaxation in non-thought has nothing to do with worship or faith. Meditative practice can be carried out by anyone because it is a personal choice that is used only for relaxation and physical well-being. It must not necessarily be associated with the search for God or to evolve one’s psychic abilities, if this is not the true interest of the person who practices. Meditation is simply a technique and you decide which destination to reach through it. I have chosen to use the second level to find my answers and evolve spiritually, but this remains my personal choice and you will have to make yours.

The first level of Meditation is based on relaxation in non-thought. This technique at first may not seem simple, because it asks us to do something that we are no longer used to do: remain in mental silence. The technique of non-thinking doesn’t have to be misunderstood believing that, from now on, for all your life you will have to stop reflecting, becoming a person without intelligence. The non-thought stands for that mental relaxation that you can achieve by choice when you feel it is necessary, for example when you have your head full of a thousand things to do and you are suffering from migraine for having way too many thoughts in your head: at that point non-thought comes into motion. Meditation is much closer to human nature than the modern society around us is. It is something natural for our body, but we simply forgot how to do it. When we were children it was natural to run, to do splits, to twist in incredible ways and know how to make movements that we only dream of as adults, yet the body is naturally predisposed to do those activities: in fact, when we were kids we knew how to do it without any problems. Just because now we are a little out of practice and can no longer do somersaults, this doesn’t mean that it’s an unnatural movement for the human being, because it would be a trivial excuse not to admit that the problem is only the lack of training due to our laziness. In the same way, non-thinking is not something unnatural, but it is something that we normally did as children and only later, little by little, we forgot to keep this ability active, atrophying our mind muscles. The moment we realize that it’s not strange but that it is all natural, it will be much easier to accept a new habit in our life. The practice of meditation works, because incorporating it into our routine allows us to be more and more conscious during our days, making us realize what we want to do and making it stand out from what we should do according to others. This is a difference that not everyone can grasp because they have been accustomed since they were children that the wishes of others should automatically become ours. Many people are just the representation of their parents, their professors or their friends, but they are not themselves. Non-thought little by little will make you recognize and distinguish who you are from those masks you thought you were, just because they were so well imposed that you could no longer recognize them as something external: you implemented them in your personality.

The non-thought allows you to react, to remove what is not yours to recognize who or what is really YOU: something incredibly powerful compared to the idea that you had made of your image. So let’s start with the first step of Meditation: if you wish, take it right now by following my instructions step by step. Sit in a comfortable position, away from any distractions and noise, certainly do not do the Meditation with the TV on.

 

When you’re comfortable, set a timer for 10 minutes, so you know for sure that you will not interrupt yourself to check how much time has passed, because it will be the timer to alert you once the session is over.

 

As soon as you are ready, start the timer.

 

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If you want to listen to the audio format of our guided Meditation, click here, then finish reading this article. Otherwise, follow the written guide step by step. 

All you have to do now is focus only on your breathing. Without counting them in words, follow each inhalation and exhalation as if they were beginning to slow down.

 

Breathe and concentrate only on your breath.

 

Feel the air entering your lungs…

 

Imagine being able to see your lungs spread out, feeding on clean oxygen.

 

There is nothing else around you, except for the light you are breathing into your lungs.

 

Imagine breathing in a white light that fills up your lungs making you feel good.

 

Slow down your breathing and make it deeper…

 

Feel as if everything around you is slowing down… Hurry no longer exists, there is only a slow and conscious breath.

 

Focus only on your breath.

 

Feel the shoulders relax, don’t be tense.

 

The neck relaxes, the head melts while remaining straight.

 

The arms become heavy…

 

The legs follow…

 

And the whole body becomes heavy… it is relaxing, as if it wants to fall asleep.

 

Every thought is futile, there is no more important thought now than the wish to relax.

 

Imagine breathing in a white light that enters and expands into what your mind is.

 

Your mind becomes light, free, it fills up with light, there is no obstacle that prevents light from entering.

 

Relax, focus only on the well-being you are feeling.

 

From this moment until the sound of the timer that will indicate the end of the session, relax by closing your eyes, without thinking about anything, focusing only on the well-being you are feeling.

 

When the timer rings you can open your eyes and read the continuation of the text that follows.

 

How did you feel? You can perform this technique as many times as you wish: it has no side effects, in fact, the more you will practice it during your days, the more you will realize that, coincidentally, your way of thinking will work better. This is not a coincidence of course: allowing your brain to breathe a moment without having to think of a thousand problems, you will give it the opportunity to better connect the synapses in the true sense of the word, enabling it to find a solution for each problem way faster. You will notice the difference as it used to be much harder to do so before. The solution must be immediate and when this does not happen it is because the mind is too stressed to understand immediately which is the method to solve a specific problem; so Meditation helps our attention to focus on its incredible ability to find solutions in a flash, putting aside all the other thoughts that, for the moment, are just a hindrance. Meditation is used for this: to give our brain a moment to breathe so that it works better. There is nothing healthier and more normal than relaxation, this is why my advice is to do it at least once a day every day. If beyond relaxation you are looking for something even deeper, such as a connection with yourself or God, then you will also be interested in reading about Meditation on chakras. Meditation in non-thought will be much more useful than you’d imagined, especially when you need to remove annoying and painful thoughts that you can’t seem to get rid of. You will learn to exploit this technique to your own advantage so that nothing can make you suffer anymore: it will be your secret weapon.

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2795 comments
  • paolino - 23:12 04/03/24

    certo non è facile mantenere la mente in non pensiero, specialmente quando di pensieri ne hai fin troppi! però questa tecnica, mi aiuta molto e mi fa riflettere sù cosa è bene prendere in considerazione durante la giornata , cosa mi serve veramente , cosa è inutile e da scartare , sia come pensiero sia come atteggiamento!

  • Paola - 20:30 04/03/24

    Conoscevo la meditazione, l'ho praticata qualche volta, poi ho perso l'abitudine. Grazie per avermela ricordata. Il particolare della luce bianca da respirare e fare entrare dentro non lo conoscevo.

  • Paola - 20:30 04/03/24

    Conoscevo la meditazione, l'ho praticata qualche volta, poi ho perso l'abitudine. Grazie per avermela ricordata. Il particolare della luce bianca da respirare e fare entrare dentro non lo conoscevo.

  • Paola - 20:30 04/03/24

    Conoscevo la meditazione, l'ho praticata qualche volta, poi ho perso l'abitudine. Grazie per avermela ricordata. Il particolare della luce bianca da respirare e fare entrare dentro non lo conoscevo.

  • Francesca67 - 14:14 03/03/24

    Molto spesso mi sento incapace di meditare, la mia mente è sempre molto affollata e io stessa sono molto energetica e attiva. Mi risulta difficile anche semplicemente fermarmi e riposarmi dopo una giornata piena di attività/lavoro/ecc.. Penso che inconsciamente ho paura di "perdere tempo", che ogni momento di riposo sarebbe potuto essere utile alla realizzazione di qualcosa. E poi mi rendo conto di quante cose ho iniziato e inizio nella mia vita senza concludere, saltando da un progetto a un altro, da uno sport a un altro e così via... E in effetti ogni volta che penso alla meditazione invento scuse, il Low entra in gioco e mi distraggo, mi distolgo dall'intenzione perchè è difficile trovare lo spazio giusto per farlo (condividendo una stanza con un altra persona è difficile...). Mi impegnerò però almeno a iniziare e dedicarmi in qualche modo quei 10 min al giorno, senza spaventarmi pensando che se non lo faccio almeno mezz'ora non ha senso. L'importante è iniziare da qualche parte e piano piano riesercitare i muscoli dell mente al rilassamento.

  • ant777 - 10:20 03/03/24

    Ecco, sì: ordine e organizzazione. E - come dicevo in occasione del primo ascolto di questo articolo e della pratica - volontà nella dedizione e presenza in sé sono condizioni imprescindibili lungo la strada per una pratica quotidiana realmente "utile". Sono anche d'accordo e consapevole che la meditazione possa andare ben al di là del rilassamento. Ne ho avuto esperienza in passato. Oggi desidero profondamente potere "riscoprire" le potenzialità della pratica quotidiana, più volte durante il giorno. Ma mi rendo altresì conto delle insidie insite in questo desiderio, quelle che potrebbero ostacolarmi nel cammino, prime fa tutte le aspettative. Educare il pensiero e sventare le contro-intenzioni e le credenze limitanti. Tanta strada da fare ancora... Quella necessaria.

  • maria-paola Medaglia per aver completato il libro Prendiamo Coscienza degli ALIENI - Vol. 7 - 18:06 29/02/24

    Come suggerito da Angel sono tornata a rileggere questo articolo e a praticare di nuovo questa meditazione che ti insegna il non pensiero. Ancora dopo tre mesi di meditazione sui Chakra non riesco a zittire il mio pensiero. Va ogni giorno sempre meglio, i pensieri diminuiscono sempre di più ma non spariscono. Il rilassamento c'è, buona parte della meditazione è in non pensiero ma è quella parte in cui non riesco a spegnerlo che mi crea problemi. Ripetere questa tecnica mi aiuta a migliorare ancora di più e a caricare meglio i chakra.

  • sole15 - 17:25 29/02/24

    Ho ricordi di quando ero piccola e ho cominciato inaspettatamente ogni mattina a svegliarmi con i pensieri che mi invadevano la mente come un fiume in piena, come se una persona estranea si fosse messa a sfogarsi con me dei suoi problemi in modo ossessivo e non riuscissi a silenziarla in nessun modo. Il sonno era così silenzioso e pacifico mentre i risvegli erano traumatici, non capivo cosa fosse sta "voce" che mi parlava incessantemente, né perché stesse succedendo e desideravo solo tornare a essere spensierata e felice. Già allora avevo inconsciamente capito che in realtà quei pensieri non erano miei, ma venivano dall'esterno. A forza di subirli, dato che mi procuravano molta sofferenza, ho finito per accettarli come se fossero una cosa normale. Ora finalmente ho la possibilità di allenarmi per metterli a tacere una volta per tutte. Il non pensiero mi farà riconoscere e distinguere ciò che vuole comunicarmi la mia Anima, da ciò che mi è stato invece imposto contro la mia volontà.

  • marcello-muratore - 14:45 29/02/24

    Rispetto alla meditazione sui chakra questa attraendo la mia attenzione sul respiro facilita la riduzione dei pensieri. Penso che la userò di più per potermi abituare così da trarre il maggiore vantaggio dalla meditazione sui chakra.

  • ataccio - 19:02 24/02/24

    Meditazione molto bella.. ancora non riesco a rimanere senza che sia pervaso da pensieri e immagini di vario tipo... quando medito viene spesso da addormentarmi, proprio per la vita frenetica e con poco riposo e rilassamento. rinizio un nuovo periodo di meditazione giornaliera... grazie per aver offerto questa opportunità.... grazie

  • Nidia Chaves - 17:04 22/02/24

    Continuo in questi giorni a pratticare questa meditazione del non pensiero, e rifletendo su alcune cose, ho visto che il low a volte ci ha messo lo zampino, perche in queste settimane ho subito un intervento al ginocchio propio quando vi avevo trovato, ebbene per alcuni giorni non ho potuto seguire la lettura degli Steps, e le lezioni, per le mie condizioni al ospedale, ma poi tornando a casa ho fatto caso che stando spesso al letto gia che cammino poco per ora, ho piu tempo per pratticare la meditazione e la lettura degli Steps, quindi non so, forze mi svagliero ma mi viene da pensare che il Low abbia anche il pro e il contro, gia che se non avesse avuto questo intervento, sarei stata piu libera di fare altre cose, e avrei trascurato un po di piu gli steps. Puo darsi mi svagli a pensarla cosi non lo so.

  • emiliano-libero - 06:40 22/02/24

    È proprio così, la meditazione è un atto così naturale che chiunque potrebbe farlo, ma siamo incastrati nella famosa ruota del criceto e non ci accorgiamo di quanto tempo buttiamo via nella routine di tutti i giorni. La meditazione quotidiana mi sta aiutando molto nella realizzazione dei miei obiettivi tenendomi focalizzato e rilassato senza fatica. Ho sperimentato su di me l'effetto. Di cambiare tutte le mie credenze da un anno all'altro. E questo effettivamente è quello che più ci differenzia dai computer realizzati. Per compiere delle operazione prestabilite

  • Chaves Nidia. - 02:13 20/02/24

    Interesante questo step, certo non mi è ancora facile pratticare questa tecnica, lo fatta 2 volte ma ancora ho problemi per vari motivi, ma continuerò a farla piu volte possibile finche non troverò quella calma e serenita che questa meditazione mi può dare.

  • Simon Medaglia per aver completato lo Step 1 Medaglia per aver completato il libro Prendiamo Coscienza degli ALIENI - Vol. 1 Medaglia per aver completato il libro Prendiamo Coscienza degli ALIENI - Vol. 4 - 19:03 19/02/24

    Sapevo che ricominciando il primo step sarei arrivato a questo punto, e sinceramente ho avuto un po d'ansia quando la voce dell'audio ha detto di visualizzare la luce entrare nei polmoni, purtroppo ho avuto dei problemi durante questa sessione, ma sento di potercela fare, a tratti sono riuscito a dimenticare i "problemi" della mia pratica, riuscendo a rilassarmi quindi ci riproverò. Io so che la sfida più importante per me sarà riuscire a fare la med sui chakra, è tutto ciò che desidero.

  • aseret - 16:45 19/02/24

    Interessante l’immagine dei pensieri che combattono per avere la nostra attenzione …pensieri tartassanti, pesanti, ossessivi. Quindi il cervello umano è un computer? Ma di quelli inimitabili. A me fanno paura le persone robot che seguono i dettami in modo rigido e senza emozioni. Seguire il gregge è sicuramente rischioso ma va a soddisfare il nostro bisogno di aggregazione con i nostri simili. Voglio sperare nel potere della meditazione, di queste meditazioni dell’Accademia… 💖 grazie. Al prossimo articolo di studio!