Lektion 1
Pratyahara Of Hearing
The first stage of establishing inner calm is the withdrawal of the senses from external stimuli (sensory objects). This particular aspect of sadhana (spiritual practice) is known as ‘pratyahara’ (withdrawal of the senses).
Withdrawal of the senses from the sense objects turns the outward-going tendency of the mind inwards, and we learn to fix things inside, not outside.
In today’s meditation, we will learn to withdraw our sense of hearing, thus reducing the influence from sounds in our minds.
Lektion 2
Pratyahara Of Touch
There shall be noise, there shall be disturbances from outside circumstances and from internal turmoil, but our goal is to witness and remain undisturbed.
In the previous meditation, we experienced withdrawal from our sense of hearing. In today’s meditation, we will learn to withdraw our sense of touch, thus reducing the influence from touch, in our minds.
Lektion 3
Pratyahara Of Vision
Today's meditation is a continuation of turning the mind within. In the previous meditation, we experienced the withdrawal of our sense of hearing and touch. in this session, we will be guided to withdraw our sense of vision too. Thus, preparing us to witness subtle changes happening at the mind level.
Lektion 4
Total Pratyahara
In today's meditation, we are going to introduce new elements of sense perception , will prepare us for the next days.
Lektion 5
Witness The Mind
In today's meditation, stage 2 of Antar Mauna will be introduced. We will learn to witness the inner workings of the mind, witnessing what inner noise is.
It will make one understand the workings of one’s own rational and irrational mind, as well as giving one an understanding of what ticks off people. This practice will reduce the distractions at the mind level.
Lektion 6
Observe The Thoughts
Antar Mauna is a practice of establishing inner calm. The calm is attained not by suppression of an inner experience, but after harmonizing the activities of the conscious, subconscious, and unconscious mind.
We started harmonizing mental experiences by developing the awareness of the senses - sensory experiences, then continued by becoming aware of spontaneous thoughts.
In today's practice, we will continue to be aware of the spontaneous thought flow.
Lektion 7
Accepting Inner Experiences
As humans we enjoy happy thoughts and tend to push away sad or morbid thoughts. This push results in suppression of thoughts, and suppression cause mental blocks over time. The suppressed thoughts remain in the subconscious mind and become the source of inner conflict and suffering.
In today's meditation, we will learn to accept unpleasant inner experiences.
Lektion 8
Samskara Impressions
Samskaras, the latent impressions hidden within, act as powerful barriers to calm, as well as day-to-day happiness. These impressions must come out. If we go on pushing them back, they will explode in time, and we may not be able to cope with them then.
In tantra, this stage is called "Atma shuddhi" or "Chitta shuddhi" - that is, self-purification or mental purification.
In today's practice, stage 3 of Antar Mauna is introduced, and we will learn to release past impressions.
Lektion 9
Traumatic Impressions
No matter how carefully we live, traumatic incidents may still happen to us. It can take months, years, and sometimes our whole life to get over the pain, suffering, and feel safe again.
In today's practice, we will learn about trauma, its causes, and its effects on our psyche. In the meditation, we will be guided to release these impressions.
Lektion 10
Peace, Calm & Harmony
Today we will learn about the source of peace, calm, and harmony. Stage 4 of Antar Mauna will be introduced today. In this stage, we learn to bring and maintain the state of thoughtlessness. Initially, we try to maintain 15 seconds of thoughtlessness. Later, with practice, we try to increase the time.
As this is the concluding day of the course, we will understand how to increase the intensity of the practice.