When I
was a child, I saw how a magnifying glass could burn a piece of paper, when the
rays of the sun were focused through it. The fire could start only when the
sun's rays were concentrated to a small point.
When the magnifying glass was
moved too far away or too close to the paper, the rays were not focused enough
and nothing happened. This experience describes vividly the power of
concentration.
This
power can be described as focused attention. It is the ability to direct the
attention to one single thought or subject, to the exclusion of everything
else.
When our
mind is focused, our energies are not dissipated on irrelevant activities or
thoughts. This is why developing concentration is essential to anyone who
aspires to take charge of his or her life. This skill is essential for every
kind of success. Without it, our efforts get scattered, but with it, we can
accomplish great things.
Concentration
has many uses and benefits. It
assists in studying and understanding faster, improves the memory, and helps in
focusing on any task, job, activity or goal, and achieving it more easily and
efficiently. It is also required for developing psychic powers, and is a
powerful tool for the efficient use of creative visualization.
When this
ability is developed, the mind obeys us more readily and does not engage in
futile, negative thoughts or worries. We gain mental mastery and we experience
true peace of mind.
This
ability also plays an important role in meditation. Without it, the mind just
jumps restlessly from one thought to another, not allowing us to meditate
properly.
Do you
now realize, why it is very important and worthwhile to develop and improve the
ability to concentrate?
To
develop this power you need to train and exercise it. Forget all your excuses
about not having the time or being too busy. Do not say that the circumstances
are not appropriate or that you cannot find a quiet place to exercise. With a
little planning, desire and motivation you can always find the time to exercise
each day, no matter how busy you are.
By Remez
Sasson
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