Eyes Open vs Eyes Closed
Eyes Open vs Eyes Closed
Eyes Open vs. Eyes Closed
People
often ask me if they should meditate with their
eyes open. In ninety out of one hundred cases,
those who keep their eyes closed during meditation
fall asleep. For five minutes they meditate, and
then for fifteen minutes they remain in the world
of sleep. There is no dynamic energy, but only
lethargy, complacency and a kind of restful, sweet
sensation.
When you keep your eyes closed during meditation
and enter into the world of sleep, you may enjoy
all kinds of fantasies. Your fertile imagination
may make you feel that you are entering into the
higher worlds. There are many ways you can make
yourself believe that you are having a wonderful
meditation. So it is best to meditate with the
eyes half open and half closed. In this way you
are the root of the tree and at the same time
the topmost bough. The part of you that has the
eyes half-open is the root, symbolising Mother-Earth.
The part which has the eyes half-closed is the
topmost branch, the world of vision or, let us
say, Heaven. Your consciousness is on the highest
level and it is also here on earth, trying to
transform the world.
When you meditate with your eyes half open and
half closed, you are doing what is called the
"lion's meditation." Even while you
are going deep within, you are focusing your conscious
attention both on the physical plane and on the
subconscious plane. Both the physical world, with
its noise and distractions, and the subconscious
world, the world of sleep, are inviting you, but
you are conquering both of them. You are saying,
"Look, I am alert. You cannot take me into
your domain." Since your eyes are partly
open, you will not fall asleep. So you are challenging
the world of the subconscious. At the same time
you are maintaining your mastery over the physical
plane, because you can see what is going on around
you.

