PREKSHA MEDITATION
Posture:
You may select a posture of meditation in which you can sit
comfortably and steadily for a long period. The posture of
meditation may be 'full lotus-posture,' 'half lotus-posture,'
'simple cross-legged posture, or 'diamond-posture' (Vajrasan).
Mudras : Position of the Hands
There are two alternatives: one position is called Jnana Mudra.
Keep your right hand on the right knee and left hand on the left
knee, keeping the palms turned up. Let the tip of the index
finger touch the tip of the thumb with a slight pressure between
them. Keep the other fingers straight.
The alternative position is called Brahma Mudra. Keep both the
hands on your lap one above the other by keeping the palms
upturned. Let the left palm remain under the right one.
Keep your eyes softly closed.
Recitation of Arham:
Start the meditation session with the repeated recitation of the
mantra Arham.
Exhale fully, then inhale completely. By slow exhalation begin
the intonation of the mantra. Concentrating your mind on the
navel, produce the sound "A" for about two seconds. While
concentrating your mind on the Centre of Bliss situated near the
heart, produce the sound "Rha" for about four seconds. And
lastly taking your mind upward from throat to the Centre of
Knowledge situated at the top of the head, produce the sound
"mmm" for about six seconds. Inhale deeply again and repeat the
same exercise nine times.
Visualize that the sound waves are criss-crossing and weaving an
oval-shaped web of armor all around you, protecting yourself
from the evil effects of the external vibrations.
Recitation of the Mahaprana Dhvani:
Alternatively start meditation with the repeated recitation of
the Mahaprana Dhvani. Exhale fully, then inhale deeply as long
as you can. By slow exhalation, produce the sound "mmm" through
the nostrils like buzzing of a bee, while concentrating your
mind on the Centre of Knowledge situated on the top of the head
and keeping the mouth closed. Inhale deeply again and repeat the
same exercise nine times.
The Aphorism of the Aim:
"Sampikkhae Appagamappaenam"
Perceive and realize the deepest and highest levels of your
consciousness by your conscious mind. See yourself through
yourself. For perception and realization of the self, practice
preksha meditation.
Resolve for Meditation:
"I am practicing preksha meditation for the purification of my
mind (psyche)". (Repeat three times)