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Sun Meditation
To
practice sun meditation, beginners should start by looking at the rising
sun early in the morning. You can also look at the setting sun, but it
is not as effective as at sunrise because the energy is decreasing.
If you feel any trouble gazing directly
at the sun, you should focus your gaze a short distance above the sun.
Try not to blink, but if you feel discomfort, blink several times, then
start again. If you do this three of four times, your resistance power
will be increased and it will be easy to look at the sun. Then, we can
gradually increase the time that we gaze at the sun.
Beginners should start looking each day
for a short period, then day by day increase the amount of time so that
the eyes can gradually adapt without any harm. It is very important to
maintain regular practice, as it will allow your eyes to adapt properly.
Some people may experience problems in the first few days, sometimes headaches
or burning sensations in the eyes, or a 'sunspot' that affects your vision.
This is quite normal, and the only way to overcome these problems is to
continue practising. It is similar to any physical exertion that may cause
stiffness or pain; it does not last long, and it is best removed by continuing
the exercise.
When
you can continue staring at the sun for ten minutes, the sun will seem
to disappear. The inside of the sun will appear as blue sky surrounded
by a ring of light, it will sometimes appear as two suns, sometimes rotating
clockwise or anticlockwise. As your concentration develops and you can
gaze at the sun for longer, you will be able to see a 'black spot' in
the middle of the sun. Sometimes this black spot will be bigger, at other
times smaller. After practice, the black spot will remained fixed in one
place. Suddenly, from this black hole, seven colours will emerge and move
around the sun, sometimes clockwise, sometimes anti-clockwise. As your
concentration increases, a powerful beam of light will come from the sun
towards your body. In the beginning this beam of light will not touch
the body, it will come towards you and then retreat back to the sun. Eventually,
as your concentration improves, this light will touch your body and you
will attain complete thoughtless condition. This is the start of the pratyaharam
stage, and indicates the beginning of Sunyoga experience.
After being touched by this light, a vibration
will start from the heart, allowing us to control three negativities;
shame, hatred and fear. With regular practice this vibration will increase
and you will be able to gain control over five more negativities; anger,
greed, narrow attraction, ego & jealousy. As the vibration increases
you will be able to control sexual desire and lust. At this point, the
pratyaharam stage is complete.
The
next step, as the inner vibration increases and extends from the muladhara
chakra at the base of the spine to the sahasradhara chakra at the top
of the head. This
is the dharana stage.
As the inner vibration develops, we'll
discover that there are two more chakras, one above the head called the dhayana chakra and one below the body called the dhyanrodhak chakra. At this point, we will be able to hear a sound, which some people
call AUM, others have called AMEN, while others have called it ALAM. We can then receive divine messages
from the universe.
Next the sadhak will experience sahaja samadhi during
which he will be able to see a bright light, inside of which there will
be a beautiful structure. This is the atmadarsanam stage, the 'who
am I' stage, the sadaguru stage, the mukha stage. At that
time the sadhak will feel, 'I know him but i have never seen' because
it has always been within... our sagunabramha structure. This marks
the completion of the dhyana stage.
The final stage is nirvikalpa samadhi,
at which point a further two chakras are discovered, one above the dhyana
chakra called the samadhi chakra, and one below the dhayanarodhak chakra called the samadhirodhak chakra. Our mental force
will be more than gravitational force, our soul will leave the body and
unite with the supreme soul.
The Thirteen Stages of Sunyoga:
1. Conquer all material desires (sexuality,
anger, greed, narrow-mindedness, ego & jealousy, shame, hatred and
fear). Related chakras: Anahata, Vishuhda, Agna, Monipur, Swadhisthan. Related subtle body: Pratyahar body
2. Develop
Divine Energy: Related chakra: Sahasrar & Muladhar. Related subtle body: Dharana body.
3. Atma
Darsanam - Discovery of Atma (or soul). Related chakra: dhyana & dhyanarodhak. Related subtle body: dhyana body
4. Samadhi
- Enlightenment. Related chakra: samdhi & samadhirodhak. Related subtle body: samadhi body.
5. Conquer
hunger. Related chakra: amrit chakra & amritrodhak. Related subtle body: Amrit body
6. Conquer
thirst: Related chakra: Jivanmukta chakra & jivanmuktarodhak chakra. Subtle body: Jivanmukta body
7. Conquer
diseases: Related chakra: rogamukta chakra & rogamuktarodhak chakra. Subtle body: rogamukta subtle body
8. Paramahansa
- Adjusting the mind to all situations. Related chakra: paramahansa chakra & paramahansarodhak chakra. Subtle body: paramahansa body.
9. Having
no enemies - all enemies will be friends (including animals). Related chakra: chaityana chakra and chaityanarodhak chakra. Subtle body: chaityana body
10. Longetivity
(this happens when the body's vibration becomes the same as the environment's). Related chakra: amar chakra and amarrodhak chakra. Subtle body: amar body
11. The
body's vibration and earth's vibration will be equal. Related chakras: Grahanusama chakra & Grahanusamarodhak chakra. Subtle body: Grahanusama body
12. The body's vibration and sun's vibration will be equal. Related chakras: nakhatranusama chakra and nakhatranusamarodhak chakra. Subtle body: nakhatranusama body
13. The
body's vibration and the vibration of the Universe (Supreme Soul) vibration
will be equal. Related chakras: brahmbhandanusama chakra & brahmbhandanusamarodhak chakra. Subtle body: brahmbhandanusama body.
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