Meditation on Spiritual Concepts
In this approach, the practitioner chooses a relevant spiritual subject, and employs all his mental powers to deeply ponder, inquire, and reflect on it. When a process of inquiry takes place with a very focused and calm mind, there is the possibility of awakening our spiritual intuition. But for this to happen, there has to be an effort to grasp the truth of the subject in its more universal aspect.
This is a good method for the beginner. By means of this deep inquiry we stimulate our higher or abstract mind, which is the one that perceives spiritual realities and receives the flashes of intuition. Thus, meditation on spiritual concepts provides insights into the reality of life and of ourselves, gradually developing wisdom.
- According to C. Jinarajadasa - The New Humanity of Intuition
- According to I. K. Taimni - The Science of Yoga
- According to H. P. Blavatsky - How to Study Theosophy
This is a good method for the beginner. By means of this deep inquiry we stimulate our higher or abstract mind, which is the one that perceives spiritual realities and receives the flashes of intuition. Thus, meditation on spiritual concepts provides insights into the reality of life and of ourselves, gradually developing wisdom.
- According to C. Jinarajadasa - The New Humanity of Intuition
- According to I. K. Taimni - The Science of Yoga
- According to H. P. Blavatsky - How to Study Theosophy
Meditation on Virtues - Meditation on Spiritual Concepts - Meditation in the Heart - Meditation on the Master - Meditation on the One Life - Meditation on the Bodies - Blavatsky's Diagram of Meditation