Meditation — The Way to Inner Peace

Feb 07, 2008 @ 09:29 am by Ron


“Knowing others is wisdom; Knowing the self is enlightenment; Mastering others requires force; Mastering the self needs strength.”

Lao Tzu

Other than the last posting which was information about the latest offering for February from the Spiritual Cinema Circle, (see article below) we’ve been writing about meditation and some of the techniques and benefits for making it a part of your daily life.

We talked about how meditation in Western societies has become a way to reduce stress and find relaxation. It is recognized as a way to spend time “in the moment” by shutting off all the mind-chatter that absorbs us most of the time. We also talked about meditation as a way to reduce the effects of various physical ailments. And, we spent some time discussing certain techniques used to meditate.

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The goal of meditation for most people who practice it is to attain inner peace.

That’s what I’d like to share with you today. I’ll be writing my thoughts from the perspective of my studies of the teachings of the Buddha.

I have yet to meet anyone who isn’t seeking happiness on some level or other. Why do we do this? What makes us feel as though there has to be “something else” more than what we have in our lives? Could it be that we’ve somehow managed to wander from our roots – from something that is very basic to our hearts and minds? For many of us, life isn’t leading toward the “awakening” or the “enlightenment” that we see mentioned constantly in our studies of Buddhist teachings.


“Self-observation brings man to the realization of the necessity of self-change. And in observing himself a man notices that self-observation itself brings about certain changes in his inner processes. He begins to understand that self-observation is an instrument of self-change, a means of awakening.”

~~~ George Gurdjieff

Even if we’re not actively studying the Buddhist teachings, we must feel the need for something. Isn’t that why we’re always looking for something else — something better — something that will make us feel happier? We need to find something that can help us in our ultimate goal – which is to find true happiness and lasting inner peace.

In spite of all the turmoil, hardships and cruelty we see everyday in our world, the true basis of everything is absolutely pure. Our hearts and minds are inherently awake — that is, in an awakened or enlightened state. We just don’t recognize this. We allow our ego-mind to block it out. However, before we can move along on this adventure of becoming awakened people – of living our lives with true joy and happiness – we need to discover this inner secret we all possess.

We need to train our minds through meditation. Meditation can show us our basic goodness.


“To enjoy good health, to bring true happiness to one’s family, to bring peace to all, one must first discipline and control one’s own mind. If a man can control his mind he can find the way to Enlightenment, and all wisdom and virtue will naturally come to him.”

~~~ Buddha

Our minds can be our worst enemy. Think about when you meditate. There you are, focusing on your breath or your mantra, and what happens? Your mind goes wandering off – almost instantly. How about stress? Are we successful at keeping that under control? How often do we strive to be good to the people we love and then turn right around and selfishly put ourselves first?

What’s the reason for all this? It’s our minds. We need to find some way to get control of this ego-mind of ours so that it will quit using us. Buddhist teachings say that we can train our minds through peaceful abiding – through meditation.
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We’ll pick this up from this point with our next article. In the meantime, read the other two articles about meditation, (Meditation — Is It Worth It? — January 24th — and — Meditation — The Way to Serenity — January 31st) and spend at least 10 minutes each day meditating. Do more if you can.


“Meditation brings wisdom; lack of meditation leaves ignorance. Know well what leads you forward and what hold you back, and choose the path that leads to wisdom.”

~~~ Buddha

And, don’t forget to check out the information about the Valentines Day Special from the Cinema Circle. (See the article below from Tuesday, February 5th.)

Namaste!

And, as I always say in closing — remember these words …


You are the most precious gift you can give yourself. Every day look in the mirror and say, “I’m available to more good than I have experienced, realized or imagined ever before in my life!” Do this every day while you look into your own eyes.

You are special — and you are loved. You are the greatest gift you can be.

Shanti … (A sanscrit word meaning, “Let there be Peace. Peace, beautiful Peace. Peace within, Peace without. Peace in this world. Peace for all beings.”)


“Peace comes from within. Do not seek it without.”

~~~ Buddha

~~~ Ron Rink

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As you know, I do practice sitting, silent meditation every day in my life. Recently, I did a podcast about this for another blog that I read. Take a moment and click this link to hear what meditation means to me and what it does for me.

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Cinema Circle Valentines Special

Feb 05, 2008 @ 09:35 am by Ron

Why do we fall so deeply in love?
Why are relationships so difficult?
Are life-long monogamous relationships still possible in today’s world?

Interesting questions, huh? Profound too! Read on to see what this is all about.

Some of today’s prominent experts and ordinary people explore these questions and more in the Emmy-nominated documentary film SONG OF SONGS. This endearing film addresses an often misunderstood topic that most of us spend much of our lives trying to find, maintain, or rekindle…romantic love.

Filmmaker Chris Brickler interviewed over 150 people around the world, from all walks of life, trying to understand the essence of what makes relationships successful.

Spiritual Cinema Circle co-founder Stephen Simon says, “Brickler’s debut film is passionate, mesmerizing, humorous, and touching.

SONG OF SONGS is a paean to love in all its wonderful, messy, and complex glory. In addition, Brickler’s background as a musician serves the film beautifully, as the music throughout is both haunting and utterly romantic.”

With the divorce rate at 50% and statistics showing that 60% of men and 40% of women cheat, the film asks, “Are we built to be monogamous”? Relationship expert Harville Hendrix offers this insight: “Stay in your relationship when it’s the worst because when it gets really bad, it’s about to change, yet most people leave so they never get to the change and it’s such a tragedy.”

For this month of February, 2008 — AND ONLY UNTIL FEBRUARY 20TH — new subscribers to the Spiritual Cinema Circle can receive their first DVD free (for a nominal shipping fee). (After February 20th, we’ll be delivering the March films only!)

With Valentine’s Day right around the corner, this is the perfect way to offer meaningful and heartfelt gifts to share with your loved ones.

SONG OF SONGS is the featured selection in the February Spiritual Cinema Circle DVD club. New subscribers to the Spiritual Cinema Circle can receive a free trial membership (for a only nominal shipping fee).

Click Here — or click the Spiritual Cinema Circle banner over in the left margin to place your order for your free trial membership. This is a great month to do this, especially if you have someone you love to share them with you.

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Song of Songs: This feature documentary explores the challenges of relationships. If we are all so fascinated by love, why is it so difficult to make a romantic relationship last? This sweet film reminds us of our true inner nature: one that is inspired and nourished by love.

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Driftwood: Blair (Melinda Page Hamilton) attempts to lighten up her life by dating (adopting, really) an odd young man with amnesia.

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The Rub of Attraction: This Elevate film festival winner stars SCC favorite Scott Cervine in a humorous take on the challenges we face in getting the Law of Attraction to work for us.

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Up on the Rope: Lucia wants to be with Oscar, but can she find a way to get to his level?

Place your order today. Just Click Here Today — or click the Spiritual Cinema Circle banner over in the left margin.

I’ll be back on Thursday with a regular article for this week. I hope you’ll take me up on this offer and see for yourself why I love these films so much.

In Peace ——- Ron

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