Two Wings to Fly: Prayer and Meditation
I Pray, I Meditate
Our
prayer gives us a peaceful life. Our meditation
gives us a beautiful heart.
I pray. Why do I pray? I pray because I need God.
I meditate. Why do I meditate? I meditate because
God needs me.
When I pray, I think that God is high above me,
above my head. When I meditate, I feel that God
is deep inside me, inside my heart.
Prayer says, "I am helpless, I am impure,
I am weak. I need You, 0 Lord Supreme, to strengthen
me, to purify me, to illumine me, to perfect me,
to immortalise me. I need You, 0 Lord Supreme."
Meditation says, "Lord Supreme, out of Your
infinite bounty You have chosen me to be Your
instrument to manifest You here on earth in Your
own way. You could have chosen somebody else to
play the role, but You have granted me the golden
opportunity. To You I offer my constant gratitude,
my gratitude-heart."
Prayer is purity. It purifies the mind, which
is always subject to doubt, fear, worry and anxiety,
and is always assailed by wrong thoughts and wrong
movements. When we pray, purification takes place
in our minds, and purity increases our God-receptivity.
In fact, purity is nothing short of God-receptivity.
Each time we pray, our inner receptacle becomes
large, larger, largest. Then purity, beauty, light
and delight can enter into that receptacle and
sport together in the inmost recesses of our heart.
Meditation is luminosity. It illumines our heart.
When illumination takes place in our heart, insecurity
and the sense of want disappear. At that time
we sing the song of inseparable oneness with the
Universal Consciousness and Transcendental Consciousness.
When our heart is illumined, the finite in us
enters into the Infinite and becomes the Infinite
itself. The bondage of millennia leaves us, and
the freedom of infinite Truth and Light welcomes
us.
Prayer says to God, "Beloved Supreme, You
are mine. I claim You as my own, very own. Do
grant me Your divine qualities in boundless measure
so that I can be Your perfect instrument here
on earth."
Meditation says to God, "0 Beloved Supreme,
I am Yours. You can utilise me at Your sweet Will
at every moment, throughout Eternity. Through
me fulfil Yourself here on earth and there in
Heaven."
The best definition
of prayer is to practise it daily. The best definition
of meditation is to experience it soul fully.
The best definition of yoga is to live it sincerely.
The best definition of God is to love Him, and
Him only, unconditionally.
Prayer is something absolutely intense and upward-soaring.
When we pray, we feel that our existence is a
one-pointed flame soaring upward. From the soles
of our feet to the crown of our head, our whole
being is invoking and calling upwards. The very
nature of prayer is to reach God by going up.
Meditation is something wide and vast that ultimately
expands into the Infinite. When we meditate, we
throw ourselves into a vast expanse, into an infinite
sea of peace and bliss, or we welcome the infinite
Vast into us. Prayer rises; meditation spreads.
Meditation is constantly growing and expanding
into peace, light and delight. When we meditate,
we gradually see, feel and grow into the entire
universe of light and delight.

