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The Inner Terrain: Meditation As Karma

by Charudutta Panigrahi
September 8, 2025
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In an age of relentless noise — digital, emotional, ideological — meditation stands as the quiet rebellion. But to speak of meditation is already to miss its essence. It is not a concept to be grasped, nor a technique to be mastered through instruction. It is not a philosophy to be debated, nor a ritual to be performed. Meditation is Karma in its purest form — not as action for outcome, but as doing without doing, as presence without performance.

Bodhidharma, the fierce and enigmatic monk who carried Zen to China, knew this struggle intimately. He sat in silence for nine years, facing a cave wall, not to teach but to be. When asked to explain meditation, he offered no doctrine. He simply pointed inward. His frustration was not with ignorance, but with the mind’s addiction to explanation. Meditation, he insisted, is not to be understood — it is to be entered, like a forest path that reveals itself only to the feet that walk it.

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Osho, the radical mystic of modern India, echoed this sentiment with poetic fire. “Meditation is not something that you do,” he said. “Meditation is something that happens when you drop all doing.” For Osho, meditation was the flowering of awareness, the moment when the mind ceases its chatter and the being begins to breathe. He warned against turning meditation into a method, a goal, a self-improvement project. That, he said, is the ego’s clever disguise. True meditation is a falling into oneself, a surrender to the unnameable, nothingness.

Adi Shankaracharya, the towering philosopher-saint of Advaita Vedanta, spoke of the meditator’s experience not as a journey, but as a recognition. “You are That,” he declared — Tat Tvam Asi. Meditation, in his view, is the dissolving of the illusion of separateness. The meditator does not attain anything; he simply awakens to what has always been. In deep meditation, the self and the world vanish, and what remains is Brahman — pure consciousness, indivisible and eternal.

Across traditions and centuries, the great proponents of meditation — Lao Tzu, Patanjali, Ramana Maharshi, Milarepa — have all struggled with the same paradox: how to speak of the unspeakable. Their teachings are not instructions but invitations. They do not describe meditation; they evoke it. And even then, they remind us: the map is not the terrain.

In this light, meditation becomes not a luxury, but a necessity. It is the only key that fits the lock of our present-day afflictions. Heart attacks and hypertension are not merely medical conditions — they are symptoms of a life lived in disconnection, in speed, in stress. Meditation slows the pulse of the world. It teaches the body to listen, the breath to soften, the mind to unclench.

Ego battles, whether in boardrooms or bedrooms, are fuelled by the illusion of separateness. Meditation dissolves this illusion. It reveals the shared silence beneath the noise, the common stillness beneath the conflict. Wars, both personal and geopolitical, are born of fear and fragmentation. Meditation is the antidote — not by preaching peace, but by being peace.

National character, too, is not built by slogans or policies alone. It is shaped by the inner lives of its citizens. A meditative society is a reflective society — less reactive, more resilient. Marital discords, family tensions, generational divides — all stem from the inability to pause, to listen, to be present. Meditation is not a therapy, but it is therapeutic. It does not solve problems, it dissolves the mind that creates them.

And so, we return to the central truth: meditation cannot be read. It must be practised. To read about meditation is like reading about music without ever hearing a note. The words may be beautiful, but they are not the experience. Meditation begins when the book is closed, when the screen is turned off, when the seeker sits in silence and meets himself.

In that silence, something ancient stirs. Not knowledge, but knowing. Not thought, but awareness. Not effort, but grace.

Meditation is not a path to somewhere, it is the arrival. It is not a tool, it is the touchstone. It is not the answer, it is the space in which all questions dissolve.

And that is why it is so difficult to explain. Because it is not an explanation. It is an experience. And like love, like death, like beauty — it must be lived to be known.

Let the words end here. Let the silence begin.

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