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Yes there is more than one way to meditate! The options you have within meditation are so varied that I can almost guarantee that you will find a style that you love or at least feel comfortable with.
The style of meditation I want to address in this blog today is walking meditation. I know some people may say "well I already go for walks" but that is not what i am talking about.
Walking meditation is the act of slowing down and allowing the feedback of feet touching the earth to focus and calm the mind. No music or podcasts in your ears, leave the dog at home; just you, your feet and the earth. Slow your walking right down and pay attention to all that you feel.
The idea is to bring your mind into the present moment which can be difficult when you are in a seated meditation and the mind has ample opportunity to run off to your to do list. Giving your mind something simple to do during your meditation will allow you to keep those intrusive thoughts at bay and focus on the present.
So, why is a walking meditation so beneficial when compared to other styles? Here are 3 reasons why I find it so good.
The simple act of moving your body with mindful intention will get you feeling deeper into your body. When we are not in our body we can feel anxious, ungrounded and distracted. Taking mindful steps at a slower than usual pace can help you come back home to your body, your vessel that carries you everywhere you go. Your body is your one constant and is therefore your home. Try and treat it like a home and a place that is your refuge.
Using the senses is a great way to focus the mind on the present moment. In a walking meditation the obvious one would be the feet touching the ground: focus on the heel coming into first contact, your weight shifting over it as you roll through the middle of the foot, to the ball and toes. Reflect on the support the earth gives you and how sturdy it is. You can also use your other senses to notice the environment around you, can you smell wild flowers? is the sun warm on your skin? is there a breeze?
Each one of these inquiries will draw your mind into the present moment and keep it there allowing a calmness to wash over you.
Because you are walking during this meditation you have a built in beat to work with in each step. Use the repetitive nature of your steps to chant (silently or out loud) an affirmation or mantra. This can not only give your mind something to focus on it can set your intentions firmly in every step. There are a few ways you can do this, using each step to say each word. Here are some suggestions:
The options here are truly endless and down to your creativity. The thing I love the most about using a word with each step is that it forces you to slow down and stay in an even rhythm. This is a great trick if you have a tendency to rush from place to place.
If you have read this far and are thinking "okay, I want to try this!" then you are in luck because I have a free guided walking meditation you can try below right now!
My 3 tricks will have you feeling more comfortable immediately!
No new poses!
Feel comfortable in your body how it is now!
These tips are for everyone, from the beginner to the experienced practitioner.
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