Seven Secrets of Meditation—Part 3: Aspiration
In parts one and two of this seven part series, meditation teacher Jogyata Dallas revealed the importance of sincerity and effective technique in any successful practise of meditation. As he relates, the third secret is aspiration—"an inner cry, a longing for God, a hunger to be free of everything in our nature that prevents our happiness, our self-discovery, our freedom."
The Seven Secrets of Meditation is a fast-track introduction to the inner code of meditation that Jogyata has taught to many thousands of truth-seekers in his native New Zealand, an inner code which as he details, is the only way to a true, lasting happiness and satisfaction:
"In our normal human life we seek happiness generally in outer ways – in relationships with people, in careers, in possessions, through immersion in all of the pleasures and enchantments of the world. This outer search occupies many lifetimes. When it becomes evident that all of this is not enough to finally satisfy, we begin to look for happiness within, in the still repose of meditation, in self-sufficiency, in a desireless inner world of pure being. A new breeze is flowing in our lives, the current of aspiration."
Read more: Seven Secrets of Meditation - Part 3 by Jogyata Dallas.

