Search:    Main :: About Us :: Privacy :: Terms of Service :: Add Your Link :: Add Your Article   
glibrattle.com glibrattle.com glibrattle.com
 

How To Use A Pregnancy Test

The question of whether or not you are pregnant is often one of the most exciting, anxious, and stre ... - Donna Somerkin
 

Make Way For A Healthy Life With Phentermine

Phentermine diet pills are so friendly to our body that it can be brought to use at any time of our ... - Joseph Jones
 

Information you need to Know about Tension Headaches

This article will give you information to know what a tension headache is. Then it will discuss how ... - Greg Williamson
 
 

Why Would You Want To Use A Precor Treadmill?

Would you really want to use a Precor Treadmill? Why would they be any different to any other treadm ... - Peter Clark
 

LASIK Surgery- Complications and Risks

The popularity of LASIK surgery is soaring. It is considered to be a surgery with little or no risks ... - John Mancini
 

Weight Loss Is Just Simple Math

Think of your body as a giant scale. That scale is a perfect analogy for gaining and losing weight. ... - Nick Irons
 

 

 
 

  Main » Hygiene & Health » Meditating
   
 

Walking Meditation Is Meditation In Action

   
Author: Sarah Thomas
 

It isn??t always necessary to sit in silence with crossed legs in order to meditate or benefit from the meditation. Walking meditation is an excellent example of this. Walking meditation requires the use of focus much in the same way as other types of meditation. The difference is that the focus is placed upon the walking experience.

With walking meditation therefore, we are mindful of the experience of walking; the movement of our legs, the movement of our arms. We focus upon the rhythmic motions of walking. Walking meditation also differs from traditional meditation in that we are aware of and participating in our surroundings. Whereas with the usual types of meditation, one withdraws into silence and closes the eyes. Obviously we can??t do that with walking meditation because we need the eyes open to see where we are going and to watch for dangers and obstacles. So while we are focusing on the rhythm of our walking movement, we are also aware of the sights, sounds, and sensations around us.

It is actually easier for many people to focus and meditate in this environment, and therefore are more successful with walking meditation than with the more traditional sitting forms of meditation. It is easier to be aware of and focus upon your body while it is in motion; the experience can be powerful and a source of deep enjoyment.

A few different types of walking meditation have evolved; however walking outdoors is the most common. To give walking meditation a try, find an open space like a park or empty parking lot where you can walk safely for about 20 minutes without the worry of encountering traffic or crossing busy streets.

How to do walking meditation

Once you have selected the ideal location for your walking meditation, follow the guidelines below:

Begin by Standing

Begin to focus upon your body with the simple act of standing. Notice how your body feels and be aware of the constant little adjustments your body makes in order to maintain balance. Feel the weight of your body pressing through your feet and onto the earth.

Walk and Focus

Once you have placed your full awareness onto your body, begin the walk. Walk with your usual stride and pace, not too hurriedly. There is no need to try and change the way you walk, all you need to do is be aware of your body walking. Keep your focus upon your body and feel it moving. Be aware of your feet as one raises and then the other. Become aware of all the tiny little sensations in your body from the feeling of your feet inside of the shoes, to your knee as it bends to lift your leg. Stay relaxed, relax your eyes and just let the scenery flow past you. Your goal is to be relaxed and bring your focus onto your body.

Become Aware of Feelings

Once you are fully aware of your body, switch your focus onto the feelings or sensations that pass through your body; not necessarily emotional problems, but rather the overall tone of your feeling of the moment. Are you happy? Bored? In a hurry? Pass no judgment on the feeling and don??t analyze it. Your goal is to just become aware of it and then move your awareness on.

Balance the Inner and Outer

Alternate your awareness between the inner, your feelings, and the outer, your body. Play with the awareness, and focus upon them in equal balance. When you are able to do this, your mind reaches a state of stillness and clarity. Your mind becomes calm. Your goal is to balance your awareness of the inner with the outer.

End by Standing

After you have completed the above steps and brought your awareness into a balance of the inner and outer, bring your body to a natural stop and once again experience yourself standing. Bring your awareness to the feelings in your body as you stand in place. When you are ready, bring the walking meditation to a close.

Selecting the appropriate location for your walking meditation will be an important consideration as you can imagine. It is not necessary to find a place of solitude, but you do need to find a location where you will be safe if your full awareness is not upon the environment around you.

 
 
 

Related Articles

 
Medically Induced Coma
 
Overview Of IBS
 
Deciphering Stress and Anxiety; Relieving Ourselves from the Daily Grind
 
Secrets To Losing Weight While Retaining Your Muscles
 
Care for Glittering pair
 
An Introduction To Weight Loss Surgery
 
Diet Wonder Pill - Now I Believe
 
Yoga For Beginners - Yoga techniques on the loose
 
How To Prevent Hypoglycemia
 
Submitting Your Manuscript: Getting Started
 
 
 

Government & Politics

Relationship & Lifestyle

Automobiles

People & Communities

Technology & Science

Self Management

Medicine & Treatment

Family & Home

Indoor Games

Employment & Careers

Issues & News

Tour & Travel

Estate & Realty

Hygiene & Health

Entertainment

Art & Creative

Shopping Online

Cooking & Drinking

Children

Banking & Finance

Education & Learning

Software & Networking

Companies & Business

Adventure & Sports


 
   Main :: Privacy :: Terms of Service
Copyright © 2006, www.glibrattle.com