Meditation has numerous applications and there are a variety of methods that you as a practitioner can use depending on your needs.
A breathing meditation serves as a single-pointed focus and both calms the mind and develops internal peace.
You can choose whether to concentrate solely on the breath prior to entering your meditation practice, or to stay with the breath and actually meditate upon it during your entire practice.
Breathing Meditation
Sit in a comfortable position with the spine erect. Your chosen place for meditation should be free from distractions including being too hot, cold, drafty etc as it’s not only noise that can be annoying.
With the eyes gently closed, draw the attention inwards to the breath. Keep the eyes still in this inner eye gaze.
Follow the breath from the tip of the nose into the base of the lungs.
Follow the breath all the way out in a steady stream
Keep the lips closed and the facial muscles relaxed
Allow the breath to flow effortlessly into and out of the body without your input or control
Continue following the breath as it enters and leaves the body until you feel the body and mind relax and the breath becomes slow and steady
Note the sensation of the breath as it passes through both nostrils, over the back of the throat and into the base of the lungs
Never force the breath
Deepen and lengthen the breath
Feel the breath flow into the body, permeating every cell
Maintain awareness on the sensation of the breath
Concentrate on how the breath feels
If any thoughts enter the mind’s awareness, simply allow them to pass on by.
Don’t follow a train of thought.
Remain focused on the breath and all the impressions that it leaves.
If you discover that you have inadvertently allowed the mind to wander off, don’t judge yourself. Accept that this has happened and simply return to the gentle rhythmic flow of the breath.
Eventually, the deeper you concentrate on the breath, the fewer distractions that will appear as there is no room for other thoughts to enter.
With practice and dedication the mind will stay with the breath. It will be comfortable in this new attentiveness.
All distracting thoughts subside and the mind experiences deep relaxation and profound peace.
A feeling of expansiveness of body and mind will permeate your entire being.
It is not uncommon to actually lose all awareness of even possessing a physical body as the mind joins with the source of the peace.
Knowledge and understand thrives and flourishes.
Once your thoughts have melted away and awareness is only on the sensations of the breath, let the mind dissolve.
Stay in this peaceful state until you feel that your meditation is complete.
After Your Breathing Meditation Session
- Notice the different levels of relaxation that occur within the body and mind simply by following the breath and remaining with the breath.
- Excluding other thoughts enables you to stay calm and peaceful.
- You control your thoughts and the body by controlling the mind.
- Any time that you find yourself in a stress-full situation, simply return to the rhythmic flow of the breath and you will be able to bring your mind into a relaxed state.
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