What meditation techniques are suitable for tamas, rajas, and sattva individuals?
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"Dynamic Meditation is the key that unlocks the potential of all three gunas: it awakens the lethargic, releases the restless, and celebrates the balanced."
According to Osho, Dynamic Meditation suits all three gunas. For tamas (lethargic), it acts like an alarm, transforming dormant energy into movement. For rajas (overactive), it provides catharsis, releases pent‑up drive, and brings lightness and calm. For sattva (balanced), it becomes celebration—singing and dancing with existence—deepening purity and joy; thus, the most benefit accrues.
One lively, active meditation wakes up sleepy people, lets busy people throw out extra energy, and gives peaceful people a happy dance with life.
Why this matters practically
- One method fits different temperaments, simplifying your meditation choice.
- Transforms lethargy, reduces stress from overactivity, and deepens balance and joy.
- Encourages participation: doing the practice creates the inner state you seek.
- Transforms lethargy, reduces stress from overactivity, and deepens balance and joy.
- Encourages participation: doing the practice creates the inner state you seek.
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