Commentaries on Meditation

Course XXI - Teaching 14: Other Stimulating Affective Meditations

The “RESURRECTION OF HES.” Those who think of death, perhaps refuse to form an idea about it, or conceal it with the idea of a more venturous hereafter, as if it were impossible to sustain the thought about death itself.

Course XXI - Teaching 15: Monologue as Preparation for Meditation

“I AM WHAT I AM.” Experiences of every moment forcefully teach us that we are in bondage in a world of psychological chains that are strange to our own will. How many times we say, “I’ll get rid from my habits”, and never we achieve it.

Course XXI - Teaching 16: Imaginative Monologues as Preparation for Meditation

First Monologue: Loneliness and Introspection. One is not absolute; one is not autonomous in the individual world. You cannot be autonomous even by living alone in an island lost in the ocean, because we are the logic result of a chain of lives and deaths that are beyond our will.