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FAQ
on Meditation
Why can't
I keep my mind still during meditation?
There are
five hindrances to meditation;
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the first
one is being attached to sensual pleasure;
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the second
one is anger (hatred);
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the third
one is sleepiness;
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the fourth
one is the wandering of one's attention from one idea to another.
Being concerned with too many things, you cannot keep your
mind on meditation;
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the fifth
one is having a doubtful mind all the time.
We can correct
these hindrances by using a proper technique of meditation. We
should understand more of the nature of life, and find an appropriate
attitude to these hindrances. If we can achieve this it will make
the mind much calmer and render meditation easier. If you are
trapped by any of these hindrances you should be aware of them
and try the following ãremediesä by meditating further;
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To be
free of attachment to sensual-pleasures you should make sure
you are not sitting too comfortably;
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To be
free of anger you should practise the cultivation of loving-kindness;
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If you
experience drowsiness or sleepiness, you should just sit erect,
take a deep breath, re-adjust your body, relax more and repeat
the mantra at a faster rate.
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If you
get trapped in different sorts of ideas, you should concentrate
more at the centre of the body, using the mantra;
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To get
rid of doubt you must study the techique of meditation very
well, or have a good friend with whom you can consult.
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