
"When we speak of meditation, it is important for you to know that this is not some weird cryptic activity, as our popular culture might have it. It does not involve becoming some kind of zombie, vegetable, self absorbed narcissist, navel gazer, "space cadet," cultist, devotee, mystic, or Easter philosopher. Meditation is simply about being yourself and knowing something about who that is. It is about coming to realize that you are on a path whether you like it or not, namely, the path that is your life. Meditation may help us see that this path we call our life has direction; that it is always unfolding, moment by moment; and that what happens now, in this moment, influences what happens next." ~ Jon Kabat-Zinn - Wherever You Go There You AreWhat a near perfect description of the true essence of meditation from the master himself. Meditation is a practice for observing thoughts and for being more mindful of them throughout the day. We often think we are powerless to all the outer problems occurring around us. This is a mistaken belief. Our problems don't lie outside of our control, they are outer problems, that's all. We don't have to make them inner problems, we can have a lot of turmoil on the surface but still be calm and peaceful at the core. Through meditation we will become the watcher of our minds and we can begin to understand that we are not powerless to all the outer turmoil. We are responsible for the state of our inner being. With practice you will also begin to notice gaps between your thoughts – moments in which there are no thoughts or feelings, just peace. Our aim is to make these gaps longer and then we can begin to rest within them. When we rest in these gaps our usual cloudy view of the self, others and objects change, we begin to see the delusions our mind is constantly feeding us. Once we begin to see these tricks our mind is playing, we then have the power to rewire our entire lives. Our relationships, happiness, hobbies, careers and inner peace will undergo enormous transformations. And if all this isn't enough, meditation is also a doorway into the mysteries of the universe. It can help us get a sense of the miracles of life. Feelings of awe, love and gratitude for life itself will begin to grow within you. Meditation is the number one life changing habit; I encourage you to get started right away; all you need is a quiet spot to sit and 2 minutes a day. Tina is a student of Buddhism, meditation and yoga. She writes about cultivating happiness through mindfulness at her own blog: Barefoot Beginnings. Tina lives near cottage country in Ontario, Canada with her husband and two dogs. Also a vegetarian and animal lover she enjoys photography, travel and nature. But mostly she’s just a free spirit trying to follow the path.
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