Tuesday, March 2, 2010

Role of colors in meditation

Question
Hello.

I'm now doing research on color symbolism in Buddhist meditation. So my question is "how are the 5 (or 6) basic colors used in Buddhist meditation?"

I learned that Taoism also has the idea of color meditation. By imaging a particular color inside your body and put out the image to the outside, human can "empty" our body so as to realize the Tao.

Since Taoism Buddhism and Confucianism coexist in China, I thought Buddhism might give specific meaning on each color.


Answer
I explored the Eastern religions form of Meditation early in my search but I found nothing that I was searching for by denying what I was thinking and more importantly feeling... I wasn't searching to empty myself or to find  some sense of bliss that only had reality in the meditation and had no meaning or application in the outside world...  I now call this form of Meditation.. "denial based."   



If you don't belive what I say.. then look at your statement... "I thought Buddhism might give specific meaning on each color." If you are trying to become "empty" and experience nothing... then how can you possibly hope to find the "specific" meaning of each colour? And does it not seem odd and a contridication, that you need to have "something" like colour to achieve a form of "nothingness"...



You don't have to follow any specific path to learn how to meditate, or how to feel what colour can do for you ... and also what it can't do for you...



Not to burst your bubble, but research... without applied personal experience is based on hear-say and assumptions and has no real meaning for you... And if it has no meaning or significance to you.. then what meaning and significance do you think and feel it will have on others?  



Regards

Reed