Five Hindrances to Concentration / Absorption
Before the metta
is continuous, the five hindrances may arise to hinder the progress.
1. SENSUAL DESIRE
(kama raga)
Sensual desire arises commonly with an attractive object. This is
one reason why we do not choose the extremely intimate person as the
first object and also, based on the same reason, why we avoid one
of the opposite sex. Even when giving metta to the good friend, you
should avoid thinking of sensual moments (e.g. sightseeing etc.).
Calmness and joy that arise abundantly in this meditation should also
not be attached to when they arise during practice. One may note the
"desire" or "attachment" with mindfulness till
it goes away. Always remember not to be attached! Mindfulness is the
key to this. Alternatively one may radiate metta to all beings for
a short while to offset the attachment. Then bring one's mind back
to the pure and unselfish state of metta.
2. ILL-WILL
Ill-will arises with the repulsive object. That is when we are sending
metta to an unpleasant or hostile person. If anger arises one may
resume with the persons (lovable) one started with. Ill-will may also
arise with frustration or unpleasant sensations. In such a case, try
to ignore it and persist with the metta. If it fails, change to a
more comfortable posture or setting.
3. SLOTH AND TORPOR
This sluggish state of mind that can come with peacefulness often
makes the meditator fall into deep sleep. Therefore when the mindfulness
weakens, one has to be more energetic in arousing the metta. For example,
one may radiate from one aspiration to another fairly rapidly. One
can also try to make the metta more intensely emotional. Doing more
metta in the walking posture also encourages a more energetic flow
of metta. One has to be very energetic to be able to do these. Activities
like washing the face, rubbing the hands, sitting in brightness and
open space, suitable conversation or reflection of the dangers of
laziness and benefits of energy are general steps that can be taken.
4. RESTLESSNESS
AND WORRY
Restlessness and worry arise owing to lack of mindfulness. If we have
sufficient basic mindfulness, we would be able to watch that restless
state or extraneous thoughts when they arise. So even if the mind
does wander, we will soon be aware of it. Therefore we should make
it a point to note the thinking as soon as it has arisen, then return
to metta.
In the preliminary
arousing of metta, when thinking is predominant, we have to be careful
that it does not become uncontrolled, e.g. we may think of the person,
then we think of what we did together. This may go on for some time
before we realise we have forgotten about metta bhavana. Therefore
to facilitate deep concentration one should stay with one person for
an extended period of time. And when arousing metta, care has to be
taken not to "overthink". Once metta has arisen one has
to maintain its flow in a way that it may deepen.
5. SCEPTICAL DOUBTS
Sceptical doubt regarding the Three Gems or the method in the practice
of metta may arise due to the lack of understanding of the Buddhist
teachings etc. Here one has to note a sceptical "doubt"
etc. till it is put aside. Another way is to reflect again on the
benefits of metta and the danger of anger. If one tries hard enough
one will progress and doubts too can be cast aside. Having an experienced
guide at hand to clear one's doubts concerning the practice is important.
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