DISCOVER THE JOY OF MEDITATION

The purpose of meditation is to cultivate positive states of mind, conducive to peace and well-being, and overcome negative habits of mind. Happiness is a state of mind, and cannot be found in external situations.

If we train our mind to become peaceful, we will be happy all the time, regardless of whatever adverse conditions we might encounter. Therefore it is important to train our mind through meditation.

Common Questions

2 Types of Meditation Taught at KMC Indy

Placement meditation

Having found our object through analytical meditation, we then concentrate on it single-pointedly for as long as possible to become deeply acquainted with it. This single-pointed concentration is placement meditation.

Often, placement meditation called simply ‘meditation’.

Analytical meditation

When we contemplate the meaning of a spiritual instruction that we have heard or read, we are engaging in analytical meditation. By deeply contemplating the instruction, eventually we reach a conclusion or cause a specific positive state of mind to arise. This is the object of placement meditation.

Often, analytical meditation is called simply ‘contemplation’.

Placement meditation depends upon contemplation, and contemplation depends upon listening to or reading spiritual instructions.

When the turbulence of distracting thoughts subsides and our mind becomes still, a deep happiness and contentment naturally arises from within.

- Geshe Kelsang Gyatso Rinpoche