Can't Get You Out Of My Head!
Do you sometimes feel you're not in control
of your own mind?
Are there times there are thoughts you just
can't get out of your head - a bit like the
Kylie Minogue song!
Do endless, repetitive thoughts sometimes
stop you from sleeping?
Well, meditation can help you...
Become The
Master Of Your Mind!
Meditation is a very simple practice that
can make a huge difference to the quality of
your life. Don't let its simplicity fool you
the results are very powerful and sometimes
truly astonishing. In a study done in New
York some years back, they showed that when
1% of the population practiced
Transcendental Meditation (TM), the crime
rate dropped significantly! If it could
alter the crime rate of a city, just imagine
what it could do for you!
So are you ready to become the master of
YOUR mind!
Meditation
Technique
This simple meditation technique can be
practised anytime, anywhere. It's great for
beginners and experienced meditators alike.
You don't need to be able to do yoga or sit
in the lotus position, a high backed chair
is just fine.
Sit comfortably with your spine straight but
relaxed. (You can place a cushion behind
your lower back if you are not used to
sitting up straight.) To help you adopt the
right position, imagine a string attached to
the top of your crown gently drawing you
upwards, you will feel your spine stretching
ever so slightly and your chin tilting
downwards a fraction.
Now, gently close your eyes. Relax.
Begin to bring your attention to your
breath. Just notice your breath without
trying to alter it in any way... Notice
where you experience your breath, it may be
the sensation of the abdomen rising and
falling, or you may experience it higher -
in your chest. Place all your attention on
your breath. You are not thinking about the
breath, you are just aware of it.
Every time a thought comes into your mind,
gently but firmly bring your attention back
to your breath. There is no judgement, there
is no trying; you are simply noticing what
is there.
Congratulations, you are meditating. It
really is that simple!
This simple awareness of the breath is used
in many different traditions and is a great
way to start any form of meditation. It
forms an integral part of mindfulness
meditation which is all about being in the
present moment, being in the experience
rather than thinking about it.
How Long
Should I Meditate For?
If you are new to meditation you can start
with 5 minutes and gradually build up to 20
minutes. Many meditation teachers recommend
20 minutes twice a day. But any time spent
in meditation is helpful, so if you only
have a couple of minutes, then spend those
two minutes meditating!
Be patient with yourself! This process is a
gradual re-training of the mind. It's
designed to put you back in control, and
like anything - it takes time and practice
to become an expert. Some days you will have
more thoughts, be grateful, on these days
you are training really hard!
But, the good news is you can experience the
benefits from the very first day!
So start meditating today and become the
master of your mind!