Meditation happens naturally. As sleep when comes naturally, one falls
into it. Similarly meditation comes by itself. While meditating the newcomers
should follow certain points in selection of place, time and posture for quick
results. Mental attitude, food habits and environment counts a lot. The beginners
should select the room in the North – East direction of house and should
meditate while facing North. Brahmmuhrata is the best time for concentrating. The
spine, neck and head should be aligned straight in a line. Sukhasana,
Padmasana, Vrikshasana, Shirashasana are good postures to calm mind. While
meditating, one can focus upon various centres within the body. There are seven
chakras in the body on which one can concentrate. Most of the spiritual
aspirants concentrate on sixth chakra – the space between the eyebrows. The
object of focus is visualized in the space between the eyebrows. Some aspirants
focus on Fourth chakra – the space in the central channel in the spine between
the lungs at heart.
(Excerpt from Japa Meditation - The Easiest Way to Calm the Mind by Chandrika Shubham)
(Excerpt from Japa Meditation - The Easiest Way to Calm the Mind by Chandrika Shubham)