Nithya Dhyaan

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Nithya Dhyaan is a 35-minute meditation designed by H.H Paramahamsa Nithyananda to unclutch from the mind and move beyond it. It cleanses and energises the vital energy centers or chakras in the body, which are responsible for the swaying emotions and stored negative memories. It brings intense awareness into the system to awaken the inner intelligence. The meditation causes an experience of a growing explosion in consciousness that can steer a person towards a life of totality and completion. Nithya Dhyaan is a technique that gives a seeker what he needs to balance himself and be in complete harmony with his body, mind and spirit. It enables him to harness the inner intelligence and to excel in the inner and outer worlds.

Spiritual References

The Vedic tradition gives so many techniques - using verbalization, visualization, awakening of the non-mechanical parts of the brain, using Yoga, Kriya, using various breathing methods, balancing your body, balancing the mind, using the intra-analyzing process, etc. Through various methods, the Vedic tradition teaches us to experience the truth of living Advaitha, living enlightenment, living in the perpetual Completion state, living in perpetual Upanishad, living in the space of perpetual possibility.

Nithya Dhyaan is a powerful technique and process where all the best methodologies used in Vedic tradition are used, all the tools are used to raise you and make you be established in the space of Complete Completion. Your Kundalini Shakthi, the inner potential energy is awakened through all the methodologies, helping you to achieve the Complete Completion, awakening the non-mechanical parts of your brain and establishing yourself in eternal powerfulness.

... I wanted the whole world to know, this meditation only the permutation combination is my contribution. Otherwise the other tools are themselves are from Vedic tradition. Every step is from traditional Yogic, Vedic scriptures.

Benefits

This meditation, the Life Bliss Meditation, Nithya Dhyaan, is equivalent to every-day happiness dose. And it also brings you back every day to your original living enlightenment space, the amount of energy, intelligence, clarity it brings. - Paramahamsa Nithyananda Paramashivam

The person who creates a formula to reproduce the outer world experience is a “scientist”. The person who creates a formula to reproduce the inner world experience is “enlightened being”. Person who creates a process to mirror the ultimate neuron activities in his system is an “incarnation”. Please understand, Nithya Dhyaan is not just an ordinary kriya, it is not an ordinary meditation process. Even though I used tools from various yogic, Vedic scriptures, the permutation combination was such, it is organized such a way, it is not ordinary kriya or yoga or just pranayama. Like there are some medicines; if they are used separately, the effect is different; if they are used by combining, the effect is different. Because I combined all of them, the permutation combination was such, it is no more an ordinary technique or process or kriya; it is the ultimate alchemy to mirror the neuron activities of an incarnation. - Paramahamsa Nithyananda Paramashivam

Technique

STEP 1

Please be seated in a yogic posture called Vajrasana. Sit on your mat on the floor with both your legs stretched out. Next fold both the legs, one after the other at the knees and rest your posterior on your heels with your toes turned outward. This is Vajrasana. With open palms, place your hands on the thigh joint where it meets the hips, with your thumb pointing backwards and the remaining four fingers pointing forwards as if you are holding your hips. You can use a cushion or a rolled towel under your ankles. Sit comfortably with your head, neck and spine in a straight line. Now close your eyes and breathe chaotically for 7 minutes. Breathe intensely and non rhythmically. Your entire upper body should move as you breathe. However, do not over-strain yourself. If you have had a recent surgery or have a medical problem or if you are pregnant, please do this step carefully, with the level of intensity that feels comfortable.

STEP 2

Continue to sit in Vajrasana. You now need to form the ‘chin mudra’. A mudra is a symbolic gesture of the hands and fingers. Place your hands on your knees. Your hands with open palms should be facing upward. Let the tip of the index finger touch the tip of the thumb, as if forming a circle. The three other fingers, arms and the hands remain relaxed. Now, hum intensely for 7 minutes. Breathe in deeply and as you exhale create a humming sound from your navel. Your mouth should be closed. You will feel a vibration starting from your lips and mouth. Be relaxed. Do not strain yourself. If you have had a recent surgery or have a medical problem or you are pregnant, please do this step carefully, with the level of intensity that feels comfortable.

STEP 3

You may now sit cross-legged on the floor if you wish to or continue to sit in Vajrasana. Now, for 7 minutes, take your awareness through each of the body’s seven energy centers, called chakras, starting from the Mooladhara Chakra or Root Center which is the base of the spine to the Sahasrara Chakra, which is the Crown Center. (See figure) When you meditate on each chakra, feel intensely that: > the chakra is pure > the chakra is filled with energy > the chakra is overflowing with bliss > the chakra is radiating Nithyananda, or eternal bliss

STEP 4

For 7 minutes just be unclutched in silence. Be a witness to whatever is happening inside you and around you. Do not suppress your thoughts. Do not follow your thoughts. Just watch your thoughts as an observer.

STEP 5

For the last 7 minutes remain in a deep mood of gratitude. When your whole being overflows with gratitude, you commune with the existential energy. You may chant the Guru Pooja Mantra or just listen to the mantra and offer your gratitude to Existence and to your Guru. Offer your gratitude with your whole being.

Video

Watch this video for guided instructions for the Nithya Dhyaan Process. In this video, Paramahamsa Nithyananda explains that Nithya Dhyaan is the best of all methodologies to awaken the non-mechanical parts of the brain which put you in a state of restful awareness or being sure about you. When you are permanently sure about you, this is perpetual completion or Living Advaitha.

References

http://meditationisforyou.org/2012/03/nithya-dhyaan/ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YnYOOUs1oF8 http://yoga.nithyananda.org/2014/07/11/nithya-dhyaan/ http://www.nithyananda.org/video/life-bliss-meditation#gsc.tab=0