Enjoy this guided meditation with Deepak Chopra! It's only 4 minutes!
http://youtu.be/D56tUOdpgts
Thursday, December 1, 2011
Guided Meditation
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Labels: 60 Day Meditation Challenge, Deepak Chopra, meditation
Monday, November 28, 2011
Week 5
Principle #5
Let Go and Be Patient
Most of us have become really used to holding onto the layers of our experience. We have work, family, relationships, bills, dramas, and these things become our reality. But they aren't. When you strip away all of these layers, there is just you. The exercise of letting go is not an easy one, but necessary to avoid losing the true essence of who we are in the wilderness of daily life. When you are finally able to let go of the layers that bind you, you have gained the opportunity to only add back the ones that enrich your life, and let the ones that detract from your life slide away.
Be patient with yourself as you learn to let go. Meditation is fluid and changing. Some days you will be able to sit easily other days it will be a struggle. Some days your mind may be quiet, other days it may jump from thought to thought. You can't be "bad" at meditation. Even on the days when your mind wanders, that is a step on the path towards letting go.
The Breath
This week we will practice rhythmic breathing. This technique purifies the lungs, blood and cells of the body. It helps to strengthen the heart and regulate the heart beat. It also aids in creating internal balance and harmony.
1. Sit comfortably and close your eyes
2. Breathe in through the nostrils 2 breaths in, then 2 breaths out.
3.Continue this pattern of 2 breaths in and 2 breaths out, maintaining a steady rhythm, like a metronome, for 2-3 minutes.
4. Stop the rhythmic breathing, and sit quietly, breathing naturally for a few moments.
Meditation
We will continue to meditate twice per day for 5 to 10 minutes. In the spirit of letting go, we will work through a visualization where we will begin to let go of our layers.
1.Sit comfortably and set your alarm
2.Relax!
3.Begin to let go. Visualize work, stress, chores, drama, those that caused the drama and anything else that does not serve you. Visualize these things as bubbles. In your mind's eye, see your finger popping these bubbles, and the stressors falling away. Continue going from bubble to bubble, until each one is gone. Release this visualization, and let go. Let go of your body, life, and all the physical trappings of life. If it helps, keeping your eyes closed, bring your focus to the third eye, or the space behind the forehead. Keep your focus here until your alarm sounds.
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Thursday, November 17, 2011
Deepak Chopra- Part three of Introduction to Meditation
I'm really loving this Introduction to Meditation series! Enjoy:-)
http://youtu.be/CuRl9O8Itbw
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Sunday, November 13, 2011
60 Day Meditation~ Week 3
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Wednesday, November 9, 2011
Introduction to Meditation 2
For everyone participating in the 60 Day Meditation Challenge, and even for those who are not. Here is video number two in Deepak Chopra's Introduction to Meditation series. Enjoy!
http://youtu.be/fZFhTw9Qze4
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Sunday, November 6, 2011
60 Day Meditation Challenge-Week 2
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Wednesday, November 2, 2011
Introduction to Meditation
For those of you doing the 60 Day Mediation Challenge, and even for those of you who are not, here is a video by Deepak Chopra. He provides a brief discussion of what meditation is. Enjoy!
http://youtu.be/2PF3ngl7fuY.
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Thursday, October 13, 2011
Guided Mediation with Erich Schiffman
Recently, my posts have been about meditation. Meditation is "the real deal" as Erich Schiffmann says. It is the most important part of yoga, but more than that, it is important in life. Science is catching up with the Yogis, and are finding a regular mediation practice profoundly impacts the health and well being of the practitioner. I won't go on about science in this post. Just click on the "om" below to be taken to a 13 minute guided meditation with guru, Erich Schiffmann.
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Sunday, October 9, 2011
Guided Meditation with Deepak Chopra
Take time to meditate today! Click on the link below to experience a 5 minute guided mediation with Deepak Chopra. Besides taking 5 minutes for yourself, the benefits of meditation will extend through the rest of your day. Enjoy!
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Tuesday, September 6, 2011
Meditation
Just wanted to share a guided meditation from Rainbeau Mars. Click the link:
http://youtu.be/HYpQXIp8NW8 and enjoy 10 minutes of "me time".
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Saturday, July 2, 2011
So Hum meditation
The benefits of meditation are obvious. Who couldn't benefit from a few moments of quiet, restful awareness? What yogis have known for thousands of years, western medicine is just beginning to understand. Despite all the studies, and texts and talk surrounding the practice of meditation, the practice itself is simple. There is no right or wrong way to meditate. Many people don't meditate because they simply don't know how to start. The following is a simple meditation on a mantra to get you started.
A mantra is a sound, a word, or a phrase designed to help clear the mind of chatter, and bring awareness inward. The mantra we will be using for this meditation is "So Hum", which means "I am that". "That" refers to a collective unity between you and the universe.
To begin, turn off your phone, TV, and anything else that might beep, ding or ring. Sit quietly and make yourself comfortable. Set a timer or alarm clock for 10 to 20 minutes, and gently close your eyes. Spend a few moments breathing, and allowing the mind to wind down. Now begin to repeat your mantra silently. "So Hum.....So Hum....So Hum....". You can match the mantra to your breath by saying "So" on the inhale, and "Hum" on the exhale. Continue this until your timer sounds. If you find your thoughts wandering, envision a broom sweeping them aside and return to your breath and your mantra.
If you make time daily for meditation, you will soon experience all the benefits it has to offer, a calmer mind, more energy, and decreased stress levels.
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