The process of meditation

Most of us are satisfied with survival goals and have no other purpose to achieve. If you do have a higher purpose, you definitely need to meditate irrespective of what it may be. You need to meditate even if your only need is to survive, because you need to succeed in meeting this need. Your attachment to your deemed survival needs can come in the way of meeting those needs if your approach to those needs lacks due consideration. Meditation is the process of a formal approach to consideration found effective in sytematically incresing the chances of success in meeting your deemed survival needs or meeting your higher purose in life. Meeting your purpose whatever it may be is called yoga in Sanskrit which in English means union, union of the seeker with the sought. The effort required for achieving yoga is Sanskrit: dhyan which may be translated into English as attention. Meditation is a formalized process of application of attention to unveil a secret of life or existence.