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BRINGING THE MIND HOME 65METHODS IN MEDITATIONIf your mind is able to settle naturally <strong>of</strong> its own accord,<strong>and</strong> if you find you are inspired simply to rest in its pureawareness, then you do not need any method <strong>of</strong> meditation.In fact, it might even be unskillful when you're in such a stateto try to employ one. However, the vast majority <strong>of</strong> us find itdifficult to arrive at that state straight away. We simply do notknow how to awaken it, <strong>and</strong> our minds are so wild <strong>and</strong> sodistracted that we need a skillful means, a method to evoke it.By "skillful" I mean that you bring together your underst<strong>and</strong>ing<strong>of</strong> the essential nature <strong>of</strong> your mind, your knowledge<strong>of</strong> your own various, shifting moods, <strong>and</strong> the insight you havedeveloped through your practice into how to work with yourself,from moment to moment. By bringing these together,you learn the art <strong>of</strong> applying whatever method is appropriatefor any particular situation or problem, to transform that environment<strong>of</strong> your mind.But remember: A method is only a means, not the meditationitself. It is through practicing the method skillfully thatyou reach the perfection <strong>of</strong> that pure state <strong>of</strong> total presencewhich is the real meditation.<strong>The</strong>re is a revealing <strong>Tibetan</strong> saying, "Gompa ma yin, kompayin," which means literally: "'Meditation' is not; 'getting usedto' is." It means that meditation is nothing other than gettingused to the practice, <strong>of</strong> meditation. As it is said, "Meditation isnot striving, but naturally becoming assimilated into it." Asyou continue to practice the method, then meditation slowlyarises. Meditation is not something that you can "do"; it issomething that has to happen spontaneously, only when thepractice has been perfected.However, for meditation to happen, calm <strong>and</strong> auspiciousconditions have to be created. Before we have mastery overour mind, we need first to calm its environment. At themoment, mind is like a c<strong>and</strong>le flame: unstable, flickering, constantlychanging, fanned by the violent winds <strong>of</strong> our thoughts<strong>and</strong> emotions. <strong>The</strong> flame will only burn steadily when we cancalm the air around it; so we can only begin to glimpse <strong>and</strong>rest in the nature <strong>of</strong> mind when we have stilled the turbulence<strong>of</strong> our thoughts <strong>and</strong> emotions. On the other h<strong>and</strong>, once wehave found a stability in our meditation, noises <strong>and</strong> disturbances<strong>of</strong> every kind will have far less impact.In the West, people tend to be absorbed by what I wouldcall the "technology <strong>of</strong> meditation." <strong>The</strong> modem world, after

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