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Meditation, is as easy or complicated as you make it

By:Mikki Mann
Date: Mon,14 Apr 2014
Submitter:Mikki
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The Myth
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These days the word Meditation comes charged with preconceived notions.
It's not so much most don't know what this is. But most times people think they know what it is. Or that their definition of Meditation is what it's all about.

Over two decades of engaging in various spiritual practices, starting with Zen, my experience has been that there are no set definitions.
It is what works for me.

I could make it very complicated or very simple. But in our complicated over-thinking left-brained dominant lives, Simple does not necessarily translate to Easy.


How do you skin this cat?
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Tossing out everyone's definition of what Meditation is, you are left with your own.

It is whatever you do with full Awareness.

Awareness of, both yourself and what you are doing.

That could be Cooking, walking in nature, a day by the Ocean reading a book, listening to music or just sitting quiet in a dim lit room sipping your glass of red wine while you space out.

I have come to define it for myself as "doing something with full Awareness, so focused and uninterrupted with my body-and-soul that I lose passage of time".

Or what some would call "being in the zone".

But you have to like what you're doing. There is no reason to "Should all over" yourself to force yourself to be what you are supposed to do.


Doing the deed
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All that said there are many many Spiritual Tools (fancy words, yes) you could acquaint yourself with. I'll share something simple that I practice. It is part what I teach in workshops.

However you define Meditation, it is both a physical and spiritual act. Reading about it or thinking about it will not reap the benefits . Let's get started.

Find a quiet place where you can sit uninterrupted.
Notice the room. Notice the weight of your body in the chair.
Notice your body from toe to top of the head.
Tense somewhere? Or just nothing really?

No problem. The exercise is to just notice.

As you observe your body, notice how you are breathing.
Shallow? Deep? Normal?

Adjust your breathing accordingly to feel comfortable. Breathe in and out gently few times or as needed.

Many time thoughts buried by the flurry of your day may start to surface.

If so, just notice.

Then refocus your Awareness on your body and breathing.
This is quiet-sitting-noticing what some may call "Meditation".

Simple really. But some-days not easy.

Some days its hard to just sit down and spend 10minutes of uninterrupted time.

To take time to clear our head and reset from the day.
Reset, so we are not experiencing every hour as a hangover from the previous.

You could do this quiet-sitting-noticing for 10-15 minutes at first.
Then make it longer if you are benefiting. Usually the first 5-10 minutes or so is getting past the sudden antsiness you start to feel as soon as you decide to sit quietly.

"5-10 minutes" is a random number. It could be longer or shorter depending on you or your day.

The first time it took me about 30min before my antsiness could start to subside.

A common urge is this sudden need to do something else. Anything but sitting quietly doing nothing.


Do you need to "Meditate" everyday?
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Well, that depends on you.
I have gone without Meditating for years. Sometimes Months. Sometimes weeks.
I just didn't feel the need.
But then there are times I have meditated every day for a month because I felt like I needed to "shake something off me".

In Closing
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Any act you define and practice as "Meditation" and promotes your Awareness, affects your dual aspects. Your Body and your corresponding Spiritual/Energetic aspect.

As you go through the day and engage with others and your environment both these aspects absorb "stuff".

Meditation as an act helps shake off what's not in alignment with you and drains you.

It replenishes you emotionally, intellectually and creatively.
It is a tool to become aware of yourself and your immediate environment. To become aware of what is happening Now vs sucked into the hangover of the Past or anxiety for the Future. Everything is created from Here and Now.
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Mikki said:

The point of Meditation is NOT to stop thoughts. But to let it flow...and out. You don't want them trapped in your head. Then what's left will be your Insight.
Stopping thoughts is akin to keeping the Dam closed and wondering why it's still full. The gates need to opened wide as possible.
Meditation is that "opening up wide" by letting yourself just be.
The idea in Meditation is to let thoughts surface, but not engage with them by judging it or yourself. Instead breathe, sit where you are and let thoughts wind down and lose steam. While you focus on breathing (because your breathe will change with nature of your thoughts ) and notice tensions in your body.
Obviously for people with deep seated issues, just Meditation may not be solution.
Sun,20 Apr 2014,10:50:55 GMT

mikki said:

Terry, thanks for writing.
As I mentioned in the beginning of the article, whatever works for you.
Some need guidance. Some do not.
Perpetuating the notion "you NEED someone to guide you" keeps Gurus in business but it is not always true.

Also notice the predefined notions creep in "this is what a Hypnotherapist does". Maybe he/she uses this technique too. But it's not in their domain exclusively. In fact the (one possible way) exercise I described is a stripped down version of Buddhist or Buddhist Zen meditation.
Also, I meant actually walk in the park. Not visualizing it. But you could do that too (just visualize), if that helps you.

I welcome any more questions.
Sun,20 Apr 2014,10:23:49 GMT

Terry Baker said:

The method you discribe for meditation is the basis of what a hypnothrapist will use, perhaps a guided visualisation of a beach or countryside walk. It can be very difficult to shut out other thoughts, so for someone to do it for you and programme it so that it will be easier for you to do it yourself in the future. :-)
Fri,18 Apr 2014,14:53:15 GMT

Anna said:

Finally somebody who doesnt have their head in the cloud, but who is grounded. Every person can meditate and you don't need to be "enlightened".
I personally meditate by walking in nature or playing games on my ipad.
Waiting for more....

Mon,14 Apr 2014,20:26:06 GMT
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