The Art Of
Meditation: How Easy Is It?
Meditation is a form of
relaxing and a method to spiritual enlightenment that has been
around for centuries. Yet with all the different types of
meditation as well as the varied methods, how do you know you
are truly meditating? Which one is right for you?
We are often told that to
meditate is to think of nothing and clear your mind, which to
me is impossible. Our minds do not stop even when we are
asleep, so how do we consciously clear them when awake? The
fact is that our minds are equipped with a goal serving
mechanism, which means that the mind does not hear differences
but only understands actions. It does not understand “do” and
“do not”, “will” or “will not.” So by saying to your mind, “do
not think of anything whilst meditating,” the mind did not
hear the “do not” and consequently you instructed your mind to
do the exact opposite of what you wanted. It will now think of
everything.
So, if thinking of nothing is
impossible, then logically, to focus on one thing is possible,
and to me that is meditating. Ironically, meditating can be
done at any time of the day and on the contrary does not
necessarily require being in a quiet, dark room. To meditate
is to be one with that which I am doing, and that means to be
focusing on that one thing I am doing.
For example, if I am cooking,
then to “become” the knife that cuts the tomatoes is to me
being focused and being at one with that which I am doing. To
be the knife means that my only focus is to be cutting through
the fibers of the tomato. I am not focusing on my to do list,
nor on the errands I need to run. My mind is clear of all
other thoughts.
This way I am always
meditating and reaching a higher level, and I am also going
about my daily life. I am focused on that which I am doing.
Therefore, meditation is not clearing your mind but focusing
on one thought, one activity and being fully present and one
with that activity.
This method allows me to
meditate daily and be completely in the moment during all my
actions.
Start with a simple exercise
as indicated below. As you become more masterful in the art of
meditating you will then be able to apply this method to more
challenging tasks in your life.
How To Meditate
1. Pick a daily activity to
focus on
2. Become one with the activity. If you are vacuuming be the
vacuum
3. The key is to feel
4. The only purpose of the vacuum is to pick up dirt
5. Imagine you are the vacuum, and feel it as though you are
Enjoy this process. You most
certainly can achieve enlightenment without skipping a beat!
Muneeza Khimji is a
Coach and a Psychotherapist. She lives in Toronto, and
currently has a practice that serves both clients interested
in coaching and therapy. She works with emotional issues and
traumas as well as coaches around career transitions,
workplace issues, team coaching and life coaching to name a
few areas. For more information on Muneeza please visit
http://www.muneeza.com or send her an e-mail on
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