Deep within each of us is a hidden ‘knowing’, often referred to as a ‘pearl of great price’. It is that place from where the mysterious ‘aha’ moments of completeness arise. We all will experience that at some time in different ways, and the triggers will be as varied as there are people. But it is there, we just need to uncover it.
The challenge is to turn around and make time for a quietness. In lessening the ‘noise’ in our mind we clear a pathway to our inner joy. To the unseen energy that lies behind existence. To the essential YOU. (You are worth it) Relaxation, posture, breathing and the optional mantra are well established tools that are available. The guided meditation recordings can assist in clearing the way. We can apply what we practice at other times when we are in a quiet state.
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Intention may not be a popular word. The intention we consider, is to find a way through our thoughts as we focus on the breathing. It may be quite a challenge not to follow a thought. Some thoughts are very subtle and quite sticky. In this exercise there is no sense of failure if we are not successful, just more opportunities to let the various thoughts pass though.
It is good to see it as a mind game but there are substantial benefits It is the function of the mind to produce thoughts. It doesn’t know what thoughts we want to have, and it likes to amuse itself at our expense. As we begin to slow down our distracting thoughts there is a quietness within. It is that quietness that is our strength, our clarity and from that our wellbeing arises. There is so much more to us that we can possibly imagine. It is the path within that is so important to remembering who we are. We really are like pack rats. We accumulate so much baggage. This is like a weight that pulls us down or holds us back. We lose our flexibility and our adaptability. With rapidly changing and unpredictable events we can easily lose direction.
When we come to our mindfulness/meditation there are some tools we can use to detach ourselves from the thoughts that appear in our mind. Gently focusing on the breath is almost universally accepted as standard. Posture brings about a positive attitude. We suggest considering a mantra as a mind tool to help keep the mind focused on the breathing and to put down the weights we are carrying The mantra we suggest is the sound 'So Hum'. It is Sanskrit for 'l am that’, the actual spelling is "So 'ham". To use it we think the sound 'so' on the in breath, and the sound 'hum' on the out breath. It may be a useful tool to bring the breathing into the present moment - moving towards an inner stillness. |
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