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Tonglen practice with Lama Surya Das

Tonglen is a Tibetan word that exactly means “giving and receiving”. This is a Buddhist meditation practice to grow sympathy, humanity, and courageousness. It also helps us by acknowledging our own worries and anger, dissolving decisions on ourselves and others. In tonglen practice when we feel distress, we breathe in with the conception of fully feeling it and accepting it. Then we breathe out, bright sympathy, loving-kindness, freshness anything that supports relaxation and openness.The practical reason of tonglen is to decrease the amount and density of suffering in the world and to replace it with total capaciousness.<br>

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Tonglen practice with Lama Surya Das

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  1. Importance of Meditation summarized in three steps by Lama Surya Das Meditation is a conscious effort to change how the mind works. Meditation helps us to control our mind and thoughts and turn off our mind when we do not need it anymore. Meditation is essential to feel well and live a Happy Life.

  2. Here are my favorite mediation steps summarized by Lama Surya Das and how I have adopted these in my full and busy life. A meditation sitting can generally be thought of as having three steps: Step One– Arriving and Centering: Find a peaceful place and balance your body and begin relaxing and holding less closely to your thoughts. Try to become more attentive, aware, and mindful of your breathing

  3. Step Two–Growing and Focusing: Focus more strongly on your inhalation and exhalation. Try to let the scattered views that pop into your head vanish into your breathing. With every view interruptions try to change on the simplicity of just breathing; remaining free and untangled. Step Three–Let go and allowing: As you clam and breathe, you start to arrive unselfconsciously in the present moment- the sacred now. You become sensitized, open and calm; you are experiencing the calm and joy of meditation–being aware of what is, just as it is. Just being, without judgments opinions. Don’t be too tough on yourself if it takes time to refocus, practice make perfect!

  4. Importance of Meditation 1. Meditation is vital for every person. Meditation fulfills the natural tendency of human life to look for happiness that does not lessen, a love that does not get distorted or turn into negative feelings. 2. Less stress way to more happiness. You will live a happier and healthier life with meditation. 3. Meditation improves energy gain from inner sources. 4. You live a disciplined life and grow good habits. 5. Improved attentiveness is the effect of meditation. 6. Meditation provides emotional solidity.

  5. 7. Meditation will help you learn about yourself as well as the secrecy of life. It will give meaning to your life. 8. Meditation slows down aging. 9. People suffering from anxiety and sadness must mediate daily for 15-20 Minutes. Mediation also helps in controlling fury. 10. Meditation improves the immune system and helps in controlling blood pressure and lowering blood cholesterol. 11. By regular practicing meditation you will become a calmer personality. 12. Regular meditations help in reducing stress and thus improve the excellence of sleep.

  6. Article Source - http://www.surya.org/three-stages-of-meditation/

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