Sunday, July 24, 2011

Unit 7- Meditation benefits

For meditation can be beneficial. I find that mindful meditation as taught by Jon Kabat-Zinn is the most beneficial to me. You can view it on YouTube here. I viewed this video a few terms ago for a CAM class and I find it the most relaxing and centering type of meditation for myself. The other types I tend to get distracted as I'm allowing thoughts to enter for the exercise.

As for those advising patients on using meditation without actually practicing this could be a tough subject. This is because one could actually tell a patient that they may benefit from meditation because of the research, yadayada, but if a patient comes with specific questions then they would not be able to guide them. Of course the reasonable thing to do here would be to direct them to a trusted source. So, to each there own and I'll reserve judgement.

Sunday, July 10, 2011

Unit 5- Subtle Mind

I had actually learned the Subtle Mind technique through another class several months ago, but it was called Mindful Meditation. I definitely prefer this kind of meditation over the Loving Kindness that we had to try last week. It is much easier for me to focus my energies and try to clear my mind as much as possible. Although I still haven't reached that perfect spot where the mind is totally still. I can definitely get it down to a babbling brook at least from the mountain water fall.

As for the spiritual aspect of mind-body connections I'm not really sure how that could manifest itself in my life right now. While I definitely know there is a mind-body connection, I'm not so sure about necessarily needing the "global connectedness" for myself at this point. And to be quite honest, it's definitely not high up there on my to do list to ponder about it right now as I have way too much on my plate as it is.

Monday, July 4, 2011

Loving-Kindness

Completing any kind of meditation can be difficult. I was not a huge fan of this Loving-Kindness meditation, I did not find it really difficult, besides finding time without kids coming and interrupting me every five seconds. I actually prefer mindful meditation which I learned about in another class. This involves clearing the mind which I find much more relaxing. This process may work for others well, but I find it distracting trying to focus on different thoughts and practice loving-kindness toward each one.

Mental workouts train the brain to think in a positive light. This can be accomplished with mental focus typically attained through a practice of meditation. Of course there many ways to focus mental energy and many different types of meditation. Each person can choose the one that feels best for them.