Concentration
on Respiration: Anapana Sati
Anapana
Sati is mindfulness on respiration. Ana means inhalation and
Apana exhalation. Concentration on the breathing process
leads to one-pointedness of the mind and ultimately to Insight
which enables one to attain Sainthood or Arhatship.
The
Buddha also practiced concentration on respiration before He attained
Enlightenment. This harmless concentration may be practiced by
any person irrespective of religious beliefs. Adopting a convenient
posture, keep the body erect. Place the right hand over the left
hand. Eyes may be closed or half-closed.
Easterners
generally sit cross-legged with the body erect. They sit placing
the right foot on the left thigh and the left foot on the right
thigh. This is the full position. Sometimes they adopt the half
position, that is by simply placing the right foot on the left
thigh or the left foot on the right thigh. When the triangular
position is assumed the whole body is well-balanced. Those who
find the cross-legged posture too difficult may sit comfortably
in a chair or any other support sufficiently high to rest the
legs on the ground.
It
is of no importance which posture one may adopt provided the position
is easy and relaxed. Head should not be drooping. Neck should
be straightened so that the nose may be in a perpendicular line
with the navel. Buddhas usually adopt the full lotus position.
They sit with half closed eyes looking not more than a distance
of three and half feet. Before the practice, bad air from the
lungs should be breathed out slowly through the mouth and then
the mouth should be closed.
Now
inhale through the nostrils normally, without strain, without
force. Mentally count one. Exhale and count two. Inhale and count
three. Count up to ten constantly concentrating on the breathing
process without thinking of anything else. While doing so one's
mind may wander. But one need not be discouraged. Gradually one
may increase the number of series say five series
of ten.
Later,
one may inhale and pause for a moment, concentrating merely on
inhalation without counting. Exhale and pause for a moment. Thus
inhale and exhale concentrating on respiration. Some prefer counting
as it aids concentration while others prefer not to count. What
is essential is concentration and not counting, which is secondary.
When
one practices this concentration one feels very peaceful, light
in mind and body. After practicing for a certain period a day
might come when one may realize that this so-called body is supported
by mere breath and that body perishes when breathing ceases. One
fully realizes impermanence. Where there is change there cannot
be a permanent entity or an immortal soul. Insight can then be
developed to attain Arhatship.
It
is clear that the object of this concentration on respiration
is not merely to gain one-pointedness but also to cultivate Insight
to obtain deliverance from suffering. In some discourses this
simple and harmless method of respiration is described as follows:
"Mindfully
he inhales; mindfully he exhales.
1.
When making a long inhalation he knows: 'I make a long inhalation';
when making a long exhalation he knows; 'I make a long exhalation'.
2.
When making a short inhalation he knows: ' I make a short inhalation';
when making a short exhalation he knows: 'I make a short exhalation'.
3.
Clearly perceiving the entire breathing process (i.e., the beginning,
middle and end), 'I will inhale; thus he trains himself; clearly
perceiving the entire breathing process, 'I will exhale'; thus
he trains himself.
4.
Calming the respiration, 'I will inhale'; thus he trains himself;
calming the respirations, 'I will exhale'; thus he trains himself.
"
Meditation on Loving-kindness:
Metta
Be
still and peaceful.
Recite
three times Nammo Buddhaya (Honor to the
Buddha)
Recite three times Araham (The Pure One)
Recite:
Buddham saranam gacchami (I go to the Buddha for
refuge)
Dhamman saranam gacchami (I go to the Dhamma for
refuge)
Sangham saranam gacchami (I go to the Sangha for
refuge)
Think
thus:
My mind is temporarily pure, free from all impurities; free from
lust, hatred and ignorance; free from all evil thoughts
My
mind is pure and clean. Like a polished mirror is my stainless
mind.
As
a clean and empty vessel is filled with pure water I now fill
my clean heart and pure mind with peaceful and sublime thoughts
of boundless loving-kindness over-flowing compassion, sympathetic
joy and perfect equanimity.
I
have now washed my mind and heart of anger, ill will, cruelty,
violence, jealousy, envy, passion and aversion.
Think
ten times:
May
I be well and happy!
May I be free from suffering, disease, grief, worry and anger!
May I be strong, self-confident, healthy and peaceful!
Think
thus:
Now I charge every particle of my system, from head to foot, with
thoughts of boundless loving-kindness and compassion. I am the
embodiment of loving-kindness and compassion. My whole body is
saturated with loving-kindness and compassion. I am a stronghold,
a fortress of loving-kindness and compassion. I am nothing but
loving-kindness and compassion. I have sublimated myself, elevated
myself, ennobled myself.
Think
ten times:
May
I be well and happy!
May I be free from suffering, disease, grief, worry and anger!
May I be strong, self-confident, healthy and peaceful!
Think:
Mentally
I create an aura of loving-kindness around me. By means of this
aura, I cut off all negative thoughts, hostile vibrations. I am
not affected by the evil vibrations of others. I return good for
evil, loving-kindness for anger, compassion for cruelty, sympathetic
joy for jealously. I am peaceful and well-balanced in mind. Now
I am a fortress of loving- kindness, a stronghold of morality.
What
I have gained I now give unto others.
Think
of all your near and dear ones at home, individually or collectively,
and fill them with thoughts of loving-kindness and wish them peace
and happiness, repeating May all beings be well and happy! ...
Then think of all seen and unseen beings, living near and far,
men, women, animals and all living beings, in the East, West,
North, South, above and below, and radiate boundless loving-kindness,
without any enmity or obstruction, towards all, irrespective of
class, creed, colour or sex.
Think
that all are your brothers and sisters, fellow-beings in the ocean
of life. You identify with all. You are one with all.
Repeat
ten times, "May all beings be well and happy," and wish
them all peace and happiness.
In the course of your daily life try to translate your thoughts
into action as occasion demands.
Perfections: Parami
1.
May I be generous and helpful! (Dana Generosity)
2.
May I be well-disciplined and refined in manners! May I be pure
and clean in all my dealings! May my thoughts, words and deeds
be pure! (Sila Morality)
3.
May I not be selfish and self-possessive but selfless and disinterested!
May I be able to sacrifice my pleasure for the sake of others!
(Nekkhamma Renunciation)
4.
May I be wise and be able to see things as they truly are! May
I see the light of Truth and lead others from darkness to light!
May I be enlightened and be able to enlighten others! May I be
able to give the benefit of my knowledge to others! (Panna
Wisdom)
5.
May I be energetic, vigorous and persevering! May I strive diligently
until I achieve my goal! May I be fearless in facing dangers and
courageously surmount all obstacles! May I be able to serve others
to the best of my ability! (Viriya Energy)
6.
May I be ever patient! May I be able to bear and forbear the wrongs
of others! May I ever be tolerant and see the good and beautiful
in all! (Khanti Patience)
7.
May I ever be truthful and honest! May I not hide the truth to
be polite! May I never swerve from the path of Truth! (Sacca
Truthfulness)
8.
May I be firm and resolute and have an iron will! May I be soft
as a flower and firm as a rock! May I ever be high-principled!
(Adhitthana Determination)
9.
May I ever be kind, friendly and compassionate! May I be able
to regard all as my brothers and sisters and be one with all!
(Metta Loving-kindness)
10.
May I ever be calm, serene, unruffled and peaceful! May I gain
a balanced mind! May I have perfect equanimity! (Upekkha
Equanimity)
May
I serve to be perfect!
May I be perfect to serve!