Meditation – Is It An Impossible Task?
A wise and clever Sage once admitted to me a long time ago, that she had been meditating for over 40 years but wasn’t really good at it.
When I heard her say this my first thought was, well then there is no hope for me.
But then I considered, just because you are not good at something doesn’t mean you give up on it, you just learn to accept how and what it is and work with it from that space.
Deep contemplation without thought or Ego is what I call a meditative state of mind. Some may think that in order to reach a higher level of consciousness they must sit on a cushion, legs crossed under a tree in total silence and not eat for 8 hours or more, seriously, this is not the case.
Meditation is simply engaging in a task that will take you out of your ‘head’ for a period of time. As silly as this sounds, it is sort of like removing your head from your body, placing it in a safe location and taking a rest from it and all of its incisive thinking.
Which is exactly what our mind does, constantly ponders, worries and obsesses about everything, it can be so very tiring.
Engaging in a willful endeavour, something that you enjoy doing will give you the peace of mind that you are aiming for.
Nature is a great resource for helping us to wind down and feel more content and happy. A quiet walk in the forest or a stroll on the beach, either will increase the level of serotonin to your brain, which heightens the feelings of euphoria and love inside of us.
Isn’t this what meditation is really all about? Doing something that helps us to connect to the beautiful Spirit that resides within us.
Spending time connecting to the Soul of who we are is after all, time well spent!
Outside of our daily life of routine and commitments, there has to be time for ourselves as well. Hobbies and passions, whatever they may be, bring meditative moments to us so that we stay healthy in all four of our bodies (physical, mental, emotional and spiritual).
So, if you would like to do some meditation, perhaps give yourself a break from the cushion on the floor and dive into something that just simply gets you out of your head and makes you happy.
Meditation doesn’t have to be an impossible task.
Don’t get caught up in what archetypically you have heard about meditation, just come up with your own way of doing it and have fun and enjoy what it brings to you!
Namaste
Annanda