Thank you Jeff! This post by far has been the most beneficial that you have shared regarding the wonderful tool of meditation. ONE --- In meditationsocietyofamerica@yahoogroups.com, "Jeff Belyea" <jeff@...> wrote: > > Sound Meditation: > > Begin with noticing your > breath, and being quietly > aware of when you are > inhaling and exhaling. > > By focusing on any sound - > soft music, the sound of > rain or wind, running water, > 'Om' and other 'soothing' sounds - > > close your eyes, and... > > allow yourself to gradually > become so absorbed in the > sound that you no longer > are aware of following your > breath. (This will happen > naturally and nothing you > have to put any effort or > control into.) > > Just listen. > > The sound will move deeper > and deeper inside and serve > to settle your mind and body > into more and more receptivity > to the discovery of the real > magic of meditation. > > In the eastern (India) traditions, > sound yoga is considered to be the > most powerful means of moving > us to the point of transcendence. > > A marker on the way to transcendence > is the feeling that, in an unusual > way, we are...the music (the sound). > > This happens in a very subtle way > and only reveals itself in the midst > of the quietest of quiet awareness. > > There are no words to adequately > explain what this incredibly pleasing > rush of perception is like. > > If you try it, be patient. > > One Love, > > Jeff > > A side note: Sound is considered to > be the first 'sense' that we > develop - while still in the womb... > and the last sense to 'leave' at > the end of life. >