Nov 09 2007

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Lee Van Giezen

Mountain Meditation

MountainStudies have shown that even 15 minutes a day of quiet meditation can have amazing benefits -decrease in anxiety and depression, increase in energy, increase in mental acuity, and the list goes on.

I recently decided to make having a consistent meditation practice top on my list of personal priorities and I can’t believe the resources that have suddenly presented themselves. Among my favorites is the book “Wherever You Go, There You Are - Mindfulness Meditation in Every Day Life” by Jon Kabat-Zinn. In his book, Kabat-Zinn explains the principles of Mindfulness in meditation in easy to understand language. In addition to explaining the basics, where to meditate, how to get ready, how to sit, etc., he gives some examples of wonderful simple self-guided meditations. One of my favorites is Mountain Meditation -this is a perfect meditation for people who feel pulled in many different directions, people who are impacted by other people’s moods and demands and anyone who is generally feeling stressed and out of control.

Picture a majestic mountain, any mountain that you can clearly visualize -the more detailed the visualization the better. The mountain is standing tall and strong, it has been there for thousands of years. All around the mountain the weather changes from beautiful sunny skies to hurricane force winds to snow and ice, but the mountain always stands firm -the activity just whirls around the mountain but does not affect it day to day. Now, sit quietly and focus on your breath going in and out -relax and breath… as the thoughts come in and out of your mind, picture yourself as the mountain -sit up tall and strong like a mountain, firmly grounded to the earth -let the thoughts and the stress and anxiety whirl around you without affecting you, the thoughts of people and situations that are pressuring you are just thoughts and you are a mountain, sitting strong. You are who you are, who you have always been, regardless of the “weather” happening around you. Sit with that feeling of power and majesty, breath in and out slowly and relax for as long as you feel comfortable doing so.

This meditation practiced for only a few minutes a day will do wonders for your self confidence and strength. You will begin to understand that the issues that come up are just part of life, they are normal, but you don’t have to let them affect you. You can remain calm, strong and tall -who you are can remain constant.

My coaching challenge: Get Jon Kabat-Zinn’s book. Read it and pick a meditation you think will work for you and practice it for just 5 minutes a day. I promise you will see results!

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  1. Ruccillilletson 10 Feb 2009 at 10:19 am 1

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