Wednesday, January 9, 2008

the dalai lama meditation

The Dalai Lama Meditation from The Meditation Society of America

The Dalai Lama has been acknowledged by Tibetan Buddhists to be a reincarnation of the God of Compassion and by the world in general to be a Nobel Peace Prize winner. All his life he has been surrounded by masters of meditation and has been initiated into many different techniques. It is therefore appropriate that we pay attention when he points out one method so valuable that he does it everyday:

Remember when you were a kid and watched cartoons where someone had a devil on one shoulder and an angel on the other and they were whispering into an ear -- one encouraging doing "bad" and one doing "good". In a way, that's the basis of the Dalai Lama Meditation technique.

Sit quietly, calmly with eyes closed, as relaxed yet aware as you can be. Visualize yourself on the left side of your mind's eye as you would appear to yourself and others in a moment of impatience. Really see this inner vision. Watch your face, observe your body language. What does your impatient self look like? On the right side of your mind's eye, see yourself when you are very patient. What do you look like when you have a lifetime of time? As tense as you appeared on the left as your impatient self, see yourself as relaxed in your patience on the right. Now on the left side, see yourself as you appear when you're depressed. Look carefully. How does that make you feel? Can you be aware of the aura of doom and gloom you're radiating? And then, on the right side of your mind's eye, see yourself as you are when you're joyous. Merge with that happiness. Know how others would see you.

Continue seeing all the seemingly negative feelings and behaviors on the inner left-hand side of your mind's eye and the opposite on the right. On the left, see yourself as jealous and on the right as how you appear when you are truly glad for someone else's sucess or happiness. On the left, see the bigoted you and on the right, the all-embracing. On the left the mean, on the right the sweet. See the stupid you and the brilliant. See the clumsy and the graceful. On the left, see the unsatisfied and on the right, the contented.

Go on and on, becoming familiar with the "you" on the left and the opposite "you" on the right. Then see the total "you" who would be there on the left if none of the characteristics of the right side were present. Now see the "you" who would be the totality of yourself with the right side only if none of the behaviors and feelings of the left side "you" had ever appeared.

The Dalai Lama tells us that there is nothing else necessary because just by seeing your negative left-side self, you will become so disgusted with yourself when you witness yourself acting in any of the left side ways that you will automatically cease any of those actions and start doing and feeling the right-side actions. Eventually, you will become the right-side you exclusively. Eventually, you will have peace, compassion, wisdom, good health, patience, and all the other glorious aspects of life.

This technique has the potential to change your life profoundly for the better. It is one of the best antidotes for negativity. It is consistent with his unlimited compassion that the Dalai Lama has shared it with us.

2 comments:

Jim Murdoch said...

Okay, so I've got this angel on my right shoulder and this devil on my left and the wee devil says I should tell you that you've spelled my name with a 'k' in your links and you'd better fix it pronto or I'll start spelling your name 'Stale' and the other guy says I shouldn’t be so sensitive and be thankful you even took the time to put me there in the first place. I'm not sure which one to listen to. Actually there's another voice at the back of my head saying this isn’t as funny as I thought it was and I should just go and make a cup of coffee and forget it. Methinks I'm losing it.

Maryanne Stahl said...

lol sorry about the k. I was thinking of another name, a friend's name that begins with m and ends with ks.
I'll change it.