Vishva Vidya — Vedanta Tradicional
Meditation

Active Deep Meditation: Consciousness in Action

By Jonas Masetti

Active deep meditation seems like a contradiction — how can something be both deep and active at the same time? In the Vedic tradition, the answer is clear: action with full awareness is the deepest meditation that exists.

active deep meditation
active deep meditation

What "Deep" Means

In meditation, depth is not intensity — it's simplicity. The less effort, the deeper. The less expectation, the clearer.

The signs of a deep meditation are subtle: - Loss of sense of time — 20 minutes feel like 5 - Sense of space — the mind expands - Natural silence — thoughts diminish effortlessly - Causeless peace — you are well for no reason

How to Get There

There is no shortcut. There is preparation:

  • Regularity — same time, same place
  • Prepared body — āsana and prāṇāyāma before meditation
  • Prepared mind — study and reflection (śravaṇa, manana)
  • Patience — don't force depth; let it happen
active deep meditation - reflection
active deep meditation - reflection

The Vedāntic Perspective

In the Māṇḍūkya Upaniṣad, the fourth state (turīya) is described as that which witnesses waking, dreaming, and deep sleep. It is not a state to be achieved — it is the nature that you already are.

Deep meditation is not going somewhere. It is stopping going anywhere and recognizing where you already are.

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