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MIND MYSTERIES & CONTROL - 34. DEEP MEDITATIVE ABSORPTION: Unity with Cosmic Consciousness - Sri Swami Sivananda

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Sri Swami Sivananda
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Wed 18 Dec 2024
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Characteristics of Deep Meditative Absorption
Deep Meditative Absorption occurs when the mind becomes fully engrossed in a single object of meditation, dissolving the distinctions between the meditator, the act of meditation, and the object meditated upon. This state represents the ultimate union, where individuality vanishes, and only the essence of existence remains. The meditator transcends personal identity, becoming an instrument of the Divine. Speech flows effortlessly, guided by intuition, and actions resonate with the power of the Infinite. In this profound state, physical and mental consciousness cease to exist; only spiritual awareness prevails. This is one’s essential nature, a state of pure being. Just as the reflection of the sun disappears when the water in a pool evaporates, the mind’s dissolution into Brahman, the Supreme Cosmic Spirit, leads to the vanishing of individual consciousness. What remains is Existence, the unchanging reality. The transcendental state of pure consciousness is a realm beyond mental activity. Known as the “fourth dimension,” it is characterized by infinite bliss and liberation. Unlike dreamless sleep, which is often unconscious or near-death-like, this state involves perfect awareness and complete rest. Few achieve this state without rigorous training, but those who do experience unparalleled peace and refreshment. Contrary to misconceptions, Deep Meditative Absorption is not an inert or annihilative state. It represents the highest form of life—a state of spiritual enrichment, cosmic expansion, and supra-cosmic awareness.
Different Kinds of Deep Meditative Absorption
  1. Raja Yoga: Attained by restraining thought waves and mental modifications.
  2. Devotion Yoga: Achieved through intense love and surrender to the Divine.
  3. Knowledge Yoga: Realized by discerning the illusory nature of reality and focusing on absolute Existence, Consciousness, and Bliss.
For the Raja Yogi, Deep Meditative Absorption requires annihilating thought waves. Conversely, the Knowledge Yogi recognizes Brahman in all objects and does not seek abstraction. The Devotion Yogi sees God in everything and transforms mental attitudes to perceive bliss in all aspects of life. Interestingly, external stimuli can sometimes bring Yogis out of absorption. For example, Chudalai brought her husband Sikhidhvaja back to normal consciousness by shaking his body, while Lord Hari used the sound of His conch to awaken Prahlada.
Deep Meditative Absorption Through Hatha Yoga
A Hatha Yogi attains Deep Meditative Absorption by channeling vital energy (Prana) to the Crown Chakra. This process is achieved through specific techniques such as:
  • Khechari Mudra (tongue-lock)
  • Throat Lock (Jalandhara Bandha)
  • Root Lock (Moola Bandha)
  • Abdominal Lift (Uddiyana Bandha)
These techniques drive the Prana energy into the central spinal channel (Sushumna Nadi), enabling the ascent of Kundalini energy. During this journey, the three knots—Brahma, Vishnu, and Rudra—must be overcome through intense effort and practices like Bhastrika Pranayama. As Kundalini energy ascends, the mind withdraws from external consciousness, and the Yogi experiences visions and movements in ethereal realms.
Deep Meditative Absorption Through Raja Yoga
For a Raja Yogi, meditation evolves into absorption through a systematic process:
  • Ten seconds of steady focus constitute Concentration.
  • Ten such concentrations form Meditation.
  • Ten meditations culminate in Deep Meditative Absorption.
In this state, the mind becomes one with the Atman (Self) or God, akin to a salt doll...

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