
7 Let's Practice the Awakening Meditation Together
In this podcast, we are making sure we are meditating correctly. This will be a balance of principles of meditation and meditation itself. We will practice meditation a bit more in the next podcast as well. In this series, though you will meditate with the timer on your own. What we are doing here is making sure you are doing it in a way that benefits you.
Transcript
Hello,
This is William Cooper.
How are you doing today?
Well,
I hope.
Welcome to Awakening Together.
Today,
Let's actually do a meditation together,
Or at least let me talk you through it.
If you've been meditating for a long time,
It might be a nice tune up,
Or maybe you just want to skip this one.
But I'm going to cover some things that you may or may not be doing.
For those of you that are just beginning to meditate,
I know that when I first started,
I did it all wrong.
It was painful.
I didn't know what I was doing.
And it really just didn't work out too well.
So let's get started off on the right foot.
Builds confidence.
By the way,
If you want to time your meditation,
Maybe you already have a meditation timer.
If you don't,
I recommend the Insight Timer.
I have a link to it on my website under resources,
As well as another timer.
I think for starting out,
The Insight Timer is the best probably.
But I have another one because it's got a yogi on there that I like.
Who goes through these exact meditation instructions right before each meditation.
And he spends only about 15 seconds on it.
He says it very concisely.
It's just a nice reminder before you start meditating.
So you'll see that timer too.
Either one you can download to your phone,
Or both.
I use both.
Now about meditation.
Rumi,
The poet,
Said something like this,
Your task is not to seek for love,
But merely to seek and find all the barriers within yourself that you have built against it.
In meditation,
We're actually going to do a little bit deeper than that.
We're going to do two things.
We're going to let go of all of the barriers to who we are.
All of our barriers to love,
Because we are love.
All of our barriers to peace and calmness and well-being and happiness,
Because we are.
Those are the qualities of our being.
We are love.
We are peace.
We are happiness.
We're all the things that we're looking for.
In fact,
One observation is you are what you're looking for.
We try so hard in life to get love or get peace or get well-being or get happiness,
But really that's what we are already.
So in meditation,
We're going to experience that.
Meditation is simply sitting still and becoming,
Not becoming,
But knowing ourselves,
Being ourselves.
You can't not be yourself,
But you sure can put a lot of barriers and blocks in front of you so you don't really experience your life and perhaps you live somebody else's life rather than your own.
So in meditation,
We're going to just settle down and experience who we are.
Direct experience.
There are two things that go on in meditation.
Just the part of me that is aware of everything.
You have that.
You're aware of my voice.
You would be aware if I quit speaking.
You're aware of how your body feels.
You're aware of sounds.
You're aware.
So there are two things.
There's awareness and there's everything else.
There's awareness and there's that which you're aware of.
Simply those two things.
Everything falls in that category.
Awareness and everything else.
So in meditation,
You close your eyes.
You get yourself into a comfortable position,
Whatever that is.
You close your eyes.
You let your eyes just gaze forward.
Begin to relax.
Why don't you do that right now?
Close your eyes.
Relax and do nothing.
Simply don't block out stuff.
Quit blocking out stuff is doing something.
You're actively blocking.
You're actively repressing.
You're actively resisting.
In meditation,
It's acceptance.
You're with whatever happens.
You're aware of it and you just let it do its thing.
Remember,
It's like a rubber band unwinding.
You want it to do its thing so it can expend its energy.
So here you are.
Your eyes are closed and you just watch thoughts.
You feel feelings and you watch them,
But you don't jump into them and get involved.
Oh,
That thought says I should go to the grocery store.
Great.
You just watch it.
You don't jump into it.
Oh,
Yeah,
I need to go and then I need to get butter and I need to do that and where's my pen and where's my pencil?
I need to write something down.
You don't do that.
You just watch it.
Now,
Remember,
We're addicted to our thoughts so it's going to be very hard for you to just watch them for a while.
Slowly,
That addiction will fade.
So I'm talking a lot.
You just do it.
Just from awareness,
Let everything do its thing.
I'll get back to you in about a minute.
Okay.
I don't know if that's a minute or not,
But here I am.
So what happens in meditation?
As you let everything do its thing,
And it's very important that you feel it,
Let it happen.
You don't do it from a detached place.
You feel it.
If your stomach is tight,
You feel it.
You don't hold on to the tightness,
But you do feel it as it's unwinding.
You're not adding to it,
But you're allowing it to really,
For your muscles to really unwind,
For your thoughts to really unwind.
Now as you feel it,
Over time,
These thoughts and emotions and the tensions underneath them will start to dissipate.
And what will be left?
They will dissipate and all that's left is that which is watching,
The awareness.
Now when the tensions dissipate,
The tensions under the thoughts and emotions,
There's a great opening.
And when there's a great opening,
Something will happen that perhaps you've never felt before.
This awareness,
That which is watching,
You,
You,
That will shine forth in a radiance and it will become very powerful.
And that's this energy I'm talking about,
This atomic bomb energy.
It will become very powerful and radiant.
You know in the pictures when they show Jesus with a halo around him or Buddha with a halo,
People could see the light.
They're that radiant.
That's what happens when you meditate.
It takes a while for all that poison to go out because our cultural norm is to be bogged down and to be covered over and crusted over.
That's what we're used to.
That's what we think is normal.
It's very unhealthy and abnormal actually.
So as it burns off,
You'll feel so good.
Just as a thumbnail quick thought,
Like if you get a massage,
You know at the end of it you're so relaxed and that feels so good.
But you are walking around all day so tight that after a while that's what you're used to.
That's your cultural norm.
But really,
Really how you are naturally would be how you are at the end of the massage.
But your consciousness would also be that way.
Just a radiant,
Ongoing,
Cascading atomic bomb of bliss and wellness and well-being.
We'll meditate together from time to time in these podcasts because this time I know I talked a lot,
But I wanted to guide you through and give you some guideposts.
So I've mentioned it before,
How long to meditate.
Well,
Just think about this.
What is meditation?
That's five minutes,
If you do it for five minutes,
Of just sitting still and being yourself.
Which implies the other 23 hours and 55 minutes of the day are you being cut off from yourself.
So most of the day you spend living a life that's not yours.
What you're asking yourself now is self-love.
Can I live from a whole place,
A place of wholeness,
For five minutes?
Really it's not a fair question because in our addiction it would be like asking somebody not to drink for five minutes.
It's really hard.
It really,
And at first it's super hard,
You'll see.
Anyway,
We'll talk about that more,
But start small.
Start because you're going to be changing neural networks,
Old habits,
Old patterns.
So start small,
Start easy.
It's good that you're even listening to this podcast.
We're going to go places that you've never been before,
Likely,
And that you've never heard before,
Even if you've listened to a thousand podcasts.
I know because I have.
And what we're doing is filling in some overlooked areas along with those that have been so beautifully highlighted by so many other people.
You know what,
On the next podcast let's do another meditation.
I was pretty chatty in this one.
I think it was necessary,
But I'm going to be a little bit chatty on the next one,
But not as much.
Mostly we'll do more meditating because I want to make sure we get this,
It's so crucial to get it right.
Okay,
Have a good day.
We'll talk soon.
Bye bye.
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Recent Reviews
Caroline
December 28, 2024
That was powerful 🙏 I have been attempting to meditate for quite some time but that felt very different. Thanks, I am enjoying working my way through these podcasts!
Ru
October 13, 2024
Great explanation again ! Thank you. It is good to know not to detach from the difficult feelings rather to experience them fully. This is a significant point of the practice.
Nina
August 23, 2024
Great reminders. Allowing most of the time I am not living MY life. The clarity in meditation seems to be accessed 1 way not yet integrated into my BEing.
Char
October 14, 2023
Thank you for taking me by the hand and walking along side me.
Lynda
August 20, 2020
this was a great talk to remind me of why I am meditating. and has some good bits of wisdom in here.
