by Konchog1 » Tue Jan 03, 2012 5:36 am
Preconditions
1. Good place
*a. Easy access to food
*b. no dangers
*c. clean
*d. good companions
*e. quiet
2. Little desire
3. Being content
4. Little activities
5. Pure ethics
6. Four thoughts
7. Bodhicitta
How to Meditate
1. Vairochana’s eight point posture
*a. full or half lotus for the legs
*b. eyes in slits looking at the tip of your nose
*c. spine straight
*d. shoulders straight
*e. head straight ahead
*f. relax your jaw
*g. tip of the tongue behind the upper teeth
*h. relaxed breathing
2. Lust for Shamatha
3. Focusing on Shakyamuni is the best object for mediation
*a. Being able to keep just half of his form in mind is enough
*b. Choose one image of him and keep it the exact same, even if your mind wants to change the color or size.
Meditation
1. Mindfulness
*a. Keeping your mind on the object, keeping the object the same
2. Vigilance
*a. Developed by regular use of mindfulness
*b. Regular checking: am I mindful? Aware of laxity and excitement coming into being or about to.
3. You must be between laxity and excitement
Obstacles
1. Laxity
*a. Sleepiness, heaviness of the mind, lack of vivid perception of the object.
*b. For light Laxity focus harder
*c. For heavy Laxity wash your face, go for a walk, and meditate on a bright Shakyamuni. Also Reflect on the good qualities of the Three Jewels, Shamatha, Bodhicitta and so forth.
*d. Causes: lack of contentment, over sleeping, laziness.
2. Excitement
*a. Inability to focus, thinking of other objects
*b. For light Excitement, focus harder
*c. For heavy Excitement, meditate on impermanence and the faults of whatever you are thinking on instead of Shakyamuni
*d. Causes: Great desire, poor meditation
3. After both have been purged completely, relax your focus and rest in equanimity
This is as far as I've read
"Neu-sur-ba said: You must see any affliction as an enemy and attack it as soon as it arises in your mind. Otherwise, if you acquiesce when it first appears, and then nurture it with improper thoughts, you will have no way to defeat it, and it will conquer you in the end.”
-Lam Rim Chen Mo eng v01 pg. 348 tib pg. 275