We live in a hectic and uncertain world with violence surrounding us all day.I have found a six step formula.
We live in a hectic and uncertain world with violence surrounding us all
day.I have found a six step formula.
We
live in a hectic and uncertain world, with violence and chaos surrounding us
every minute of the day. We are getting busier and busier and being
bombarded with commercialism and adverts from every angle. Just like many
of us I have been looking for a way to break the constant information overload
to help give my mind a chance to relax and after many years of studying and test
trying the art of meditation by many of the great religions like Budhism I
have found a simple six step formula that helps me to unleash the inner peace that really
wishes to come out.
Step
1 - Find a cool quiet place
The
first step in unleashing your inner peace is to find somewhere that will allow
you to feel safe whilst meditating and undisturbed. Some of the sorts of
places you might consider are sitting on the ground in the garden, near a
river, or if you are like me and bound to the city, simply sitting in your lounge
room will suffice. There are though a few key things that you must consider -
· There
should be little traffic noise
There
is Nothing worse than to just start meditating to hear the sound of the air
brakes on a truck going off or an ambulance or police car going past.
· Be
Free From Distractions
When
you first start meditating you will find it maybe difficult to get started but
with a little practice, and that is the fun part, you will find over time that
you will get better at it but in the early stages a little distraction from
your children or noise can make it very difficult.
· You
Must Feel Safe
With
todays society being the way that it is, you must have a sense of well being
before starting your meditation. If you have a sense of insecurity you will
find that it is very difficult to release your anxieties and most importantly your thoughts.
· Be
Comfortable
Most
meditation periods usually will last around 20 minutes. When you first
start off you may find that it takes a good 10 minutes to get to a point of
being relaxed so make sure that you sit on a comfortable surface before
starting the meditation process. I am a great believer in sitting on the
floor however if you find it difficult to sit upright for any period of time,
simply sit against the wall. Doing this can also help you with your sense
of feeling safe. If you find it more comfortable sitting in a chair, try
your meditation that way. I do not recommend sitting on a couch simply
because you run the risk that you may fall asleep and whilst that is great
before going to bed, it is not recommended as the outcome to the meditation
process.
Step
2 - Use a Light Incense
Depending
on where you are, you may find that a light incense will help you break through
the barriers when you first start meditating. If you are like me and are
constantly on the rush and stressed, when you first stop you might find that it
is really difficult to focus on your meditation because of the buzz running
through your blood so using a light incense like lavendar can certainly help.
You
can purchase incense from any number of stores like chinese food stores,
oriental food stores or even some of the mystics stores and there are certainly
many places on the web where you can purchase a light incense. Be warned though
that it is illegal in some countries to buy incense via mail order and more so
only buy from a reputable dealer as you never know what you could be importing.
Step
3 - Put some quiet music on
The
saying, "Music Soothes the Savage Beast" is never a more truer statement
then when trying to find your inner world of peace. Playing some quiet
music will certainly help soothe the buzz you have after a hard day but be very
cautious on the type of music you choose. You need to ensure you choose
music that will slow you down rather than increase your heart rate.
Many
meditation gurus will recommend music like flowing water, a rushing stream or
the sounds of the great outdoors, which will all certainly be suitable for this
process but what I find the most useful is music from the Baroque period.
The
music from this period has particular elements that make it suitable and more
conjucent to helping you find that inner peace. Baroque music is built on
60 beats per minute, which funnily enough is the same as what our hearts should
be doing. What some research has shown is that listening to music that
has 60 beats per minute actually increases the alpha waves that cause calmness
on both the left and right side of the brain. The outcome of this is that
you will becom calm and relax, similar to if you whistled a tune.
Research has also shown that this "alpha state" can help in your
learning process, creativity and more importantly becoming more calm.
Step
4 - Focus on Your Breathing. Breath In and Out
Now
that we have the elements we need to meditate, it is now time for you to try .
My preferred way to sit when I meditate is to cross my legs and to place my
hands on my knees with my open palms up. If you can not cross your legs
simply sit with your legs layed out flat. If you are sitting in a chair,
simply spread your leg apart a little and place your hands on your knees.
The
next step in the path towards peaces is to close your eyes and to breath in
deeply and then slowly exhail the air. You need to consistently repeat
this process but whilst you are doing this, there are a few important things to
remember. When you first start to meditate you will find that as you
relax, the things that bothered you during the day will start to resurface and
come to the forefront of your mind and we need to stop this during your
meditation period because if you do not, you can end up being more stressed
then when you started. Whilst you are breathing, simply look into the
depths of the darkness and clear you mind.
If
you are finding it difficult to let go, try this technique. Whilst breathing in
slowly, concentrate in your minds eye on the number one and focus on the number
as you exhail. Then as you take your second breath, change the number one
to a number two and then focus on the number two and maintain that focus as you
exhail. With each new breath, focus on the next number. However, if at
any time your focus gets away from you and you start thinking about making dinner
or what you are going to do tomorrow, then simply restart from the number
one. You will find that after a while using this process will really help
you to maintain that focus and start to bring out that inner peace a lot
quicker.
If
you are having difficulty sleeping I find that using the counting process and
the breathing process really helps a lot. Once again it does take time to
master the technique but the more you practice the better you will get at it.
Step
5 - Clear Your Mind
Once
you have mastered the process of breathing and getting into a relaxed state,
the next stage is to clear your mind. This can take a little bit of work
and will take a while to conquer but when you do conquer it, you will really no
what inner peace is. To clear your mind, you will simply not think of
anything but just exhist. The key to clearing your mind is to focus on
the space around you (whilst your eyes are closed) without thinking about a
thing.
When
you do this, an overwhelming sense of peace will come over your. You will find
that the endorphins will give you a tingling feeling through out your body and
you will be extremely calm. You will find as time goes on that you can in
fact turn the tingling on at your own will but that comes with practice.
Step
6 - Feel the Rush of Peace
The
Budhists talk of meditating to reach enlightenment and whilst it can take a
life time or two to achieve that, I can certainly say that when you do get to
that point where you have let go of your surroundings and you are at peace its
certainly feels like a whole new world. At the very least, not being
stressed and feeling that constant buzz caused by the pressures of our day-to-day
lives, will certainly give you a new definition of normal.
· When you feel that your time for meditation
is over, slowly allow your mind to start to think. You will find that its
actually a lot easier than you think. Then slowly open your eyes and
become more aware of your surroundings. Give yourself a good five minutes
before you rush to get up but when you do, you should feel a sense of
calm and peace around your body, mind and soul.
Chris
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