1) Mediation technique-whatever from you may adopt, must focus the attention of the native on a particular ‘chakra’ an energy centre in the body some mediation techniques are done with open eyes whereas some natives cannot concerentrate without closing the eyes. Actually, deep concentration comes only when are closed. The other way of thinking is that open eyes focus the attention on a particular image or object or deity or even ‘Jot’ or a candle. The fires form the ‘jot’ or candle give inspiration and pore of concentration.
2) Different techniques prevail all over the worlds regarding the modus operandi. Tibetan Buddhism includes, inter-alia, meditation training- it is stated that one may learn to visualize from memory – an intricate image of the deity one worships or propitiates. Some meditations incorporate special training for breathing while in meditation but in general the persons sit in a particular posture and have normal breathing, in connection with breathing, a reference to ‘YOGA’ is inevitable. Meditation and yogic practices go hand in hand as you are doing yoga without noticing it that you are also meditating. ‘Parana’ (Sukshma breathing – a continuous process) has been considered to be the vital force-all pervasive in the cosmos and in the body. Only breathing – continuing or stopping – make the difference between life and death. If one stops breathing, until and unless, the native is in coma, he is declared dead. Hence the value of breathing.
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3) ‘Parana’ is related to air-breathe. Air is the physical vehicle – used to process and manipulate extraction of ‘Parana’. It activates the human organism. Breathing is the main source of Parana – the foundation for meditation. In Yogic Kiryas it is called ‘Pranayama Parana, links body and mind for a balanced control on all organs. Literally, Yama ‘means control and pranayama represent the group of techniques aiming at stimulating or balancing the vital energy in the body i.e. via meditation. Pranayama and meditation allows us to fill the body with Parana so that it flows like a liquid (blood) into all parts and pores of the body including skin. The body soaks up this meditation/prana give the needed power to all the vital processes.