When there is a big problem you can’t resolve, it is common that you just let your mind fly a bit, beyond the problem…
When you are so happy that laughter cannot express it and you decide
that, instead of sharing with others, you just let your thoughts fly very high…
When you are feeling so peaceful that your mind gets calmed and even
reality seems to slow down…
Meditating is
basically to abstract yourself from reality and turn your mind – which
generates thoughts, ideas, feelings and emotions – towards something else.
By meditating you
allow yourself to go out of the box you are at the moment and find other
possibilities, other avenues to ride the chariot of your mind.
I have been meditating
for almost 40 years and although I can name you at least 10 benefits and I can
describe the method to meditating by heart, I still have to capture its essence
every single day.
Because every day my mind tries to dive into the problems that come up
in my life.
Every time I am happy, my mind generates so many thoughts on how to
share that happiness with others.
Whenever I get some moments of peace, I want to go to sleep or just
relax by watching or reading something.
To meditate may be a
struggle, or a game in which you are the one who will be victorious. It depends
on several factors, but with a good method, you will be able to control your
mind.
However, the essence
of meditation is not about controlling; it is about liberating and focusing. I
have learned that, instead of controlling my thoughts and mind, I can free them
from several subtle chains and I
focus onto something powerful and beautiful.
When the mind finds
solutions, pleasure or peace in that direction, meditation becomes natural, the
struggle ends and you win this subtle game.
Do you want to meditate? I recommend you go to Brahma Kumaris and check the raja yoga meditation.
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