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Dynamic Meditation
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Dynamic
Meditation lasts one hour and is in five stages. It can be done alone,
and will be even more powerful if it is done with others. It is an
individual experience so you should remain oblivious of others around
you and keep your eyes closed throughout, preferably using a blindfold.
It is best to have an empty stomach and wear loose, comfortable
clothing.
“This is a meditation in which you have to be continuously
alert, conscious, aware, whatsoever you do. Remain a witness. Don’t get
lost. While you are breathing you can forget. You can become one with
the breathing so much that you can forget the witness. But then you
miss the point.
“Breathe as fast as possible, as deep as possible; bring your total
energy to it but still remain a witness. Observe what is happening as
if you are just a spectator, as if the whole thing is happening to
somebody else, as if the whole thing is happening in the body and the
consciousness is just centered and looking.
“This witnessing has to be carried in all the three steps. And when
everything stops, and in the fourth step you have become completely
inactive, frozen, then this alertness will come to its peak.” Osho
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First Stage: 10 minutes
Breathe
chaotically through the nose, concentrating always on exhalation. The
body will take care of the inhalation. The breath should move deeply
into the lungs. Be as fast as you can in your breathing, making sure
the breathing stays deep. Do this as fast and as hard as you possibly
can – and then a little harder, until you literally become the
breathing. Use your natural body movements to help you to build up your
energy. Feel it building up, but don’t let go during the first stage.
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Second Stage: 10 minutes
Explode!
Express everything that needs to be thrown out. Go totally mad. Scream,
shout, cry, jump, shake, dance, sing, laugh; throw yourself around.
Hold nothing back; keep your whole body moving. A little acting often
helps to get you started. Never allow your mind to interfere with what
is happening. Be total, be whole hearted.
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Third Stage: 10 minutes
With
raised arms, jump up and down shouting the mantra, “Hoo! Hoo! Hoo!” as
deeply as possible. Each time you land, on the flats of your feet, let
the sound hammer deep into the sex center. Give all you have; exhaust
yourself totally.
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Fourth Stage: 15 minutes
Stop!
Freeze wherever you are, in whatever position you find yourself. Don’t
arrange the body in any way. A cough, a movement – anything will
dissipate the energy flow and the effort will be lost. Be a witness to
everything that is happening to you.
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Fifth Stage: 15 minutes
Celebrate through dance, expressing your gratitude towards the whole. Carry your happiness with you throughout the day.
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If
where you meditate prevents you from making a noise, you can do this
silent alternative: Rather than throwing out the sounds, let the
catharsis in the second stage take place entirely through bodily
movements. In the third stage, the sound “Hoo” can be hammered silently
inside.
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| Contribution: 3€ |
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