Book Title: Pratikraman Meditation Review your Life Author(s): Surendra S Singhvi Publisher: Surendra S Singhvi View full book textPage 3
________________ INTRODUCTION I. Pratikraman: A) Meaning: "Prati" means "back" and "kraman" means "to go", i.e. to go back and watch your daily activities. B) Purpose: The purpose of this Pratikraman Meditation is to stop (samvara) the inflow (asrava) of invisible particles of matter (karma) that cover and cloud the true nature of the pure Self (Atman) which has the qualities of infinite consciousness, infinite bliss, immortality and infinite energy. Throughout the meditation, when you find a pattern in your life that you don't wish to continue because it is not the nature of the pure Self (Atman), use the mantram NA-HUM "I Am Not That," in order to train your mind to distinguish these qualities of lower self from the qualities of Higher Self (already mentioned). Next, reinforce your identification with the Higher Self by using the mantrum SO-HUM "I Am the Higher Self." It is like a postman sorting letters. Keep the qualities that belong to the Higher Self and reject the other qualities as not the "true you." At no time during the meditation should you allow yourself to feel guilty. Just watch what occurred during the day and keep those qualities that you want to identify with as your SELF. The qualities you reject are caused by karmic particles covering the true nature of Atman.Page Navigation
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