Trataka practice
Trataka
What is
Trataka
Yogic
gazing
Insight for Sore Eyes
Meditation on a Flame
Practice of External Gazing
Soft Vision
Trataka practice
Tratak
Dhayan
Trataka is steady gazing. Write the
word Om in black on
the wall. Concentrate on it with open eyes till tears come in the eyes. Then
close the eyes; visualise the picture of Om. Then open the eyes and again gaze
till lachrymation manifests. Gradually increase the period. There are students
who can gaze for one hour. Trataka is one of the sad kriyas (six exercises) in
hatha yoga. Trataka steadies the wandering mind and removes viksepa (tossing of
the mind). Instead of gazing at
Om you may gaze at a big black dot on the wall. The walls will present
a golden colour during trataka.
You can do trataka on any picture of
the Lord, either of Krishna, Rama, or Siva or on Saligrama. You can sit on the
chair also. Fix the picture on the wall in front of your eyes. Trataka is the
alpha-beta of concentration. It is the first exercise for yogic students in
concentration.
Trataka with open eyes is followed
by visualisation. Visualisation is calling up of a clear mental image of
anything.
Practise trataka for one minute on
the first day. Then gradually increase the period every week. Do it gently with
ease and comfort, as long as you can. Repeat your mantra, during trataka. In
some people who have weak capillaries, the eyes may become red. They need not be
alarmed unnecessarily. The redness of the eyes will pass quickly.
Practise trataka for six months then
you can take up advanced lessons in concentration and meditation. Be regular and
systematic in your sadhana (practice). If there is a break make up the
deficiency or loss on the next day. Trataka removes many eye diseases and
ultimately brings in siddhis (psychic powers).
Place a picture of Lord Jesus in
front of you. Sit in your favourite meditative pose. Concentrate gently with
open eyes on the picture till tears trickle down the cheeks. Rotate the mind on
the cross, on the chest, long hair, beautiful beard, round eyes, and the various
other limbs of his body, and fine spiritual aura emanating from his head, and so
on. Think of his divine attributes, various phases of his interesting life and
the `miracles' he performed and the various extraordinary powers he possessed.
Then close the eyes and try to visualise the picture. Repeat the same process
again and again.