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Meditation Made Easy – life beyond therapySep 11th, 2009 | no responsesPosted by OIA Staff in Health & LifestyleIt’s trendy to meditate. Movie stars do it, the Dalai Lama does it, even your next-door neighbor does it. But what is it? Meditation is about taking time out from your day, stopping your activities and doing nothing but being with yourself. There’s nothing mystical or magical about it. If you’ve ever sat quietly under a beautiful night sky, gazed up peacefully at a majestic tree or stood on top of a hill, looked out at the vista and felt calm and good, you were meditating. We all do it “accidentally” now and then, but what happens when we do it purposefully? What happens when you WANT to meditate? WHY even bother?
While it’s hard to tell yourself the truth, it’s better to know where you’re at, even if it’s sad or painful, because then you can do something about it. Meditation is a form of focused attention…you bring your concentration to yourself. The benefits of meditation come not from how long you do it, but the sincerity of your effort. Five focused minutes can be more powerful than 45 half-assed minutes. Like yoga, there is no ONE way to meditate. A simple and easy way to start meditating is to follow these three steps: (1) sit quietly, (2) focus on your breathing or on a phrase you repeat to yourself, like “peace”, and (3) notice what comes up (thoughts, emotions or physical sensations). Here are some other ways to begin meditating. Try them and see which ones you like. These meditations are adapted from the wonderful book, Wherever you go, there you are: mindfulness meditation in everyday life by Jon Kabat-Zinn.
Try these different kinds of meditation and see which ones you like. Meditating is a great way to get rid of stress, worry and anxiety without the hassles and expense of medication. Let yourself have fun while you feel more peaceful: it’s a great combination. life beyond therapy |Born in Northern Ohio (the oldest of four children), Michael Kimmel grew up in a small town of two thousand sassy farmers. He maintains a private psychotherapy practice and offer workshops for the Southern Californian LGBT community. Michael can be reached at www.lifebeyondtherapy.com Tags: benefits of meditation, concentration, emotions, Health, LGBT, meditations, Work
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