We are delighted to introduce our guest blogger Dr. Fleur Appleby-Deen:
Meditate! Meditate! Meditate! Or miss the point...
Meditate! Meditate! Meditate! Or miss the point...
'I can't do meditation,
my mind is too busy'.
You would not believe how
frequently this is a comment I hear from yogis!
It's the equivalent of
saying, 'I can't do yoga, my hamstrings are too tight.'
That is exactly
why you need to stretch your hamstrings and your busy mind is exactly why
you need to meditate!
Although good yoga
teachers will consistently remind their students that yoga is not about fancy
poses, the sad fact is that much yoga practice is about getting a toned body
and impressing mates with a headstand. But we are drastically missing the point
if our yoga practice does not include some form of regular meditation.
Done properly, Asana
practice is a meditation on the breath and the sensations in the body, but it
takes a while to be comfortable enough with the basics of the pose before the
internal benefits can be felt.
Meditation is crucial to
surviving the stress of daily living in our society. It switches the
physiological stress response off, refreshes the senses and allows us to
connect with a higher intelligence and intuition. Research continues to
establish the efficacy of meditation in treating many stress-related
conditions, from headaches to insomnia. The recognized benefits are too
widespread and numerous to list here.
But still, we resist. Not
due to lack of time but because when we close our eyes and sit still, it can
feel pretty darned uncomfortable. Suddenly there is no barrier between
awareness, feelings and racing thoughts. It can feel really rough and we resist
like crazy! The good news is that sticking with the feelings and breathing
through whatever comes up is the way to change our lives, the way to peace,
happiness, joy and connection. There is no bad news.
It usually take some
practice before finding the blissful space that lies on the other side of
feelings, but then it takes practice to do a headstand too. Have the courage to
sit still with yourselves; I promise in time you will be so glad you did.
Dr. Fleur Appleby-Deen, a medically trained doctor, aims to help people
maximise their own well-being using methods such as yoga and meditation. For
more information visit drfleur.co.uk
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