Monday, September 24, 2012

Week 8 Post


Unfortunately for me the practices that we learned in this course such as Loving Kindness, Subtle mind, and the Visualization exercises did not work for me.  I found each time that I would sit down to listen to these exercises that my mind was not able to relax.  I was not able to clear my mind enough to relax and receive a benefit from the exercises.  I personally do not care for these exercises because I do not like too much talking and direction in my meditation practices.

I do however found that ‘straight’ meditation has provided me a benefit that I have incorporated in my daily life.  I take the morning to clear my mind and take deep breaths while I gently stretch on the edge of my bed before I start my day.  I find that starting my day off in this fashion allows me to stay focused for the morning and walk with a purpose.  I feel blessed to enjoy my mornings and share another day on Earth.  I have also incorporated small little meditation sessions throughout my day to keep me grounded.  I will take advantage of small opportunities of time when I can close my eyes and take a few deep breaths to clear my mind.  For example:  When I ride the elevator at work alone, I take that time to close my eyes and take deep breaths.  Also, when I walk outside I try to engulf the beauty of the tree and sky while taking in a deep breath.  It is the little things like this that keep me going throughout the day.  I find that my focus is more positive. 

I do however want to take my mediation practices further.  I am currently looking into taking yoga classes again.  I am very interested in taking a hot yoga class.  Yoga was very enjoyable for me both physically and mentally when I practiced several years ago.  Yoga allowed me to focus on myself while helping clear my mind.  Yoga is a practice that I could absolutely incorporate in my life.

4 comments:

  1. Jessica,
    It is great that you have identified what does not work for you and why. This will help you focus your time in the areas that do work for you. I am the opposite in that my mind wanders if I do not have talking or guidance during my exercises to keep me on track. Meditation is a great way to relax and to stay centered. I have never tried yoga but have thought about it. I am all for the physical and mental benefit from one exercise. Focusing on you is important. Since the practices and the visualization did not work for you, I am curious about your thoughts on the Integral assessment. Since this is a process to help you determine where you need to focus your efforts and does not require you to listen to a voice instructing you, I wondered if you found it helpful or not. Thank you for sharing your thoughts!

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  2. Jessica
    I definitely think people can have their own ways to meditate. I do alot while I am running. I may have some Christian music on in the background but not even really be paying attention to it and I just zone out to the scenery around me or the sound of my breathe and feet hitting the pavement. Now I don't know know if it is good to zone like that while running but it has worked for me. lol I find I don't think about the pain in my legs or how tired I am getting. I just look ahead and push through and I feel awesome for the rest of the day. Much more energy then usual and ready to accomplish what I can .

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  3. Hello Jessica

    I also included meditation as one of the exercise that has benefited me the most. I think meditation is something lot of people should look into because for me this is one of the best thing I can do to help my inner health. I do my meditation at night once Im done with everything I go to the beach for 30 min. I think deep breathing helps me more calm at the same time I feel Im more mentally aware. I'm also thinking about doing couple yoga classes a 3 times a week. There are lot of yoga classes available here so Im really thinking about visiting couple places. Great blog

    Jason

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  4. Hi Jessica

    I can not believe how far we come this class has certainly been a interesting journey. I think meditation is something I want to incorparate into my daily routine. I think in order to do that I must remain focus, and remember that this will only help me in the long run. This class has introduced me to so many things that I would'nt personally look into at my own free well. I think that it is great that your taking yoga classes thats awesome, you give someone like me ambition to move forward to actually taking meditation to the next level.

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