Greetings panegalli,
When I first began meditating, i found using the breath as a worthy object to keep my attention on throughout the day. I also found progressively deeper body scanning to be a very worthwhile adventure in itself even to this day. While it is good for relaxing the mind and body, and training the mind to remain focused on an object of meditation, it is the charisms/kundalini/holy spirit we are after here. So if during your meditations you are experiencing any of the charisms described here and on the website by Jhanananda, such as ringing in the ears, energy sensations throughout the body and chakras etc., you should turn your awareness towards those instead.
As your practice deepens, those sensations and sounds should follow you outside of meditation, which we call "saturation" in the charisms. It is these you will hold as your meditation object just as you would the breath or body. I find my cycle runs as follows:
1) If I am not experiencing any charisms and my thoughts are running along, I focus on the breath and body and on each exhale focus on releasing all the tensions in both my mind and body. I throw my thoughts to the universe and aim to let my mind relax into silence. Sometimes this is all there is to my meditation, bringing my mind back to my meditation object and silence over and over.
2) But once I can hear the ringing and blissful sensations dancing throughout my body, I continue to keep my mind in the silence and relaxation I found from the breath and body scanning. But now the object that I keep returning my awareness to, are the charisms that continues to increase in intensity the longer I am able to keep my attention on it.
3) That becomes the dance! Relaxing the tensions whether experienced in formal meditation or daily life, and returning your awareness to your meditation object until the charisms become your blissful and constant companion.
I hope my explanation is helpful to you at all. I dont know if you have read any of these articles, but they are all worth a read, and should help a lot more than I could.
http://www.greatwesternvehicle.org/magga.htmhttp://www.greatwesternvehicle.org/phala.htmBest Wishes
Rougeleader