A
Forty-Five-Second Meditation
Is Meditation Too Much
Time And Trouble?
If you haven't meditated
before, you might think it's too much trouble to learn. If you
do meditate, you know it can be difficult to find the time to
do it consistently. So is there really a meditation you can
learn right now that can be done in 45 seconds? There is.
Three Deep Breaths
Try this: breath through your
mouth, and notice how your chest expands; then breath through
your nose and you'll notice how your abdomen goes out more.
You see, breathing through the nose causes the diaphram to
pull the air to the bottom of your lungs. This delivers a good
dose of oxygen into your bloodstream, and into your brain. It
also tends to relax you.
This is why meditators breath
through their noses. It's healthier, and it is the basis of
this forty-five-second meditation. You simply close your eyes,
let go of your thoughts (to the extent possible), and take
three slow, deep breaths through your nose, paying attention
to your breathing.
The Rest Of The Story
Now, this won't get you into
a deep meditative state, especially if you've never meditated
before. Is this a reason not to do it? Not at all. You'll get
what you get out of it, and that almost certainly includes a
clearer mind and a reduction in stress.
Make it a ritual. For
example, each time you get into your car, quietly do your
three deep breaths. Having a regular "trigger" like this to
remind you will keep you from procrastinating so often that
you eventually forget to meditate altogether (isn't this
typical when we don't make a habit out of the things we want
to do?).
Want it to be a deeper
experience? There's nothing wrong with just enjoying the
relaxation created by three deep breaths, but you can go
further, if you wish. Longer meditation will help, of course,
but that isn't the only way.
If, when you have more time,
you learn mindfulness, how to relax more fully, or better ways
to let go of distractions in your mind, you can more
effectively use that forty-five-seconds. You may even be able
to get to that "alpha" state (brain wave frequecy of 8 to 12
hertz) during your short meditation.
Don't worry if some say this
isn't "real" meditation. We walk before we run, and not
everything has to be difficult to be of value. Why not do a
forty-five-second meditation right now?
Steve Gillman has
meditated and studied meditation for over twenty years. You
can visit his website, and subscribe to The Meditation
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