v There is no goal in meditation! This is such a rampant misconception; I see people of all ages,
walks of life, and beliefs who think they have to achieve a goal, or reach for
some level of meditation and I tell you this is not the goal of meditation. You
are not trying to go somewhere, or do something through meditation, what you
are trying to do is still yourself, still your mind, and achieve a state of connectivity to
spirit through your breathing and awareness.
I've been
asked through the years by countless people about meditation. And as I sat
silently a while ago, contemplating my day I was inspired to blog about it. I
logged into Facebook to check on messages first, and there was a private
message from a sweet new friend, talking about not knowing how to meditate, and
this was of course the cosmic anvil to the forehead that I needed to get going..
So first, let me dispel some myths regarding meditation, before I get into the nitty
gritty.
v You do not need to sit in the lotus position to meditate. It is
advised to keep the spine straight however, and sitting lotus can help to
achieve a straight spine, while keeping your root chakra on the ground. But
still, this is not essential, you can meditate lying down, you can meditate in
virtually any position, because your body does not lead you in meditation, your
body follows you.
v You do not need to light candles, or incense, or play calming music to meditate. You can create whatever
type of ambient atmosphere you choose to, and if it enhances your ability to
focus and relax then follow your intuition. However, you can meditate in utter
silence, in the middle of a sunlit park, or you can meditate in the dark; you can
meditate listening to ambient music, or to your favorite dance or trance.
v You will not Astral Project and get 'lost' while meditating. I
cannot tell you how many people are afraid of this, and I really want to stress
that this is not what meditation is about! Astral projection is something that
takes years of dedicated focus to achieve, and when it is achieved is not something you get 'lost'
doing. The soul is infinite, and holds the wisdom of the Universe within it,
when it is out of the body it is free - and there is no place to get lost within
- as the Soul is every place, at all times.
Now, let's
talk about how to begin meditating, for beginners, or those who just want to
reconnect to a pure and very organic way to remove stress, and reconnect to
spirit. You can meditate anyplace you want to; in the car, in the bathtub, in
bed, at work at your desk, in class, etc. This is because meditation is simply
a deepening of breathing, and a focus of awareness. You can meditate for 5
minutes, 5 seconds, or 5 hours; it is up to you when, where, how and for how
long you choose to meditate!
Let's drop
the word meditation for a bit, and work with the word "relax" in its
place. So, when you are ready to "relax", you will get into a
comfortable position. It is best to keep the limbs loose; you can put your
hands on your lap, or chest, or lay them along side your body. Keep your hands
light and loose, there is no need to touch finger to thumb, this is just more
complicated Eastern philosophy which sounds great in theory but isn't necessary
to "relax". Keep your torso straight, with good posture if possible,
with your shoulders back and your head up high. The reason for this is to allow
your lungs more capacity for greater intakes of air. Relaxing is all about
inhaling rich oxygen!
Ok, so now
you understand that meditation is simply relaxing. And the reason we inhale
deeply during meditation is because without the rich oxygen supply to our blood
stream, which travels to our brains, we cannot begin to release the proper endorphin's necessary to achieve a relaxed
state. So this is it dear friend, you are going to assume a relaxed, loose and
natural body posture, and then you are going to just start to breathe deeply.
You can time your breathing if you're starting out, to help you get used to the
rhythm of it. I generally suggest people inhale for a count of 5 (counting in
your head of course) and hold the air in for a count of 5, then exhale for a
count of 6. Take a count of 2-3 between exhaling and the next inhale. As you do
this, you may want to relax your tongue, and let it sit naturally just above
your bottom teeth, so your jaw is slightly open and the tongue is touching the
roof of the mouth. Really relax your jaw, and tongue, and try not to clench.
You will do
this over and over again, as you feel your body begin to relax. You will feel
your feet and ankles relax, naturally letting your knees also relax - when you feel the
tension move out of them it will be extremely noticeable and a chain reaction may follow
through your body, as your shoulders relax, and your wrists, and your neck. You
can do this anywhere, anytime - in order to relax your body, remove physical
stress, and help to oxygenate your blood and brain. We require oxygen to be
able to function properly at all levels of body, mind, and spirit, so
meditate/relax whenever you want, for as long or short a period as you desire.
This is
meditation, pure and simple. Relaxing, and focusing your breathing.
From there,
you can choose to go further; you can observe your conscious mind, and when
thoughts play through your mind you can shoo them out quietly, with blessings,
and continue to clear your mind. This can be an ongoing exercise in clarity, as
you observe your conscious mind thinking random mundane thoughts (because it is
like a computer that never shuts down, your mind) and continue to shush it
gently, without judgment, and continue to breathe and focus. Or you can cleanse
your chakras, which I will post about in the next few days to follow up. Or you
can do visual healing sessions for yourself, family, loved ones, or the planet.
The sky is the limit with meditation! Your body and mind will be relaxed,
freeing your Spirit to be more aligned and connected, so what you choose to do
with your time as you meditate is purely up to you.
But for
beginners, I really do think it's important to just stick to the breathing.
Several times a day, just assume a comfortable position, no matter where you
are, or what you're doing, and breathe. You'll notice how doing this several
times a day will help you to refuel, recharge, and refocus yourself.
I hope this
provides you with the help you need to begin meditating on a daily basis! And
if you have any questions, you know where to reach me :) So breathe deeply -
and still your mind.
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