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A meditation a day ..
08 Feb 2017 11:41 #275379
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Catch your negative monkey and torture it into telling you the truth.
This is for those times when you monkey mind is in full negative downer mode. It will
help you address and move on from the negative thoughts.
2-5 minutes
anywhere private
Take a pen ,notebook or smartphone, tablet, computer to write with.
Write down one negative thought you are having. Now ask yourself; “Is
this true?” Ask yourself; “Does this thought make me feel good?” and
“Does this thought make me reach my goals?”
Write down 3 positive thoughts that relate to the negative thought. For
example you can write “right now everything is ok,” or “that thought is
not truth it is only opinion.”
Try It Out
Now list a positive emotion related to the 3 positive thoughts. For
example, “happy,” or “hopeful,” or “pleased.”
When you feel as though you have a little more control over your feelings you
can move on. Otherwise try to repeat this exercise and challenge yourself to
be more believable with the positive thoughts and more challenging with the
negative thoughts.
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This is for those times when you monkey mind is in full negative downer mode. It will
help you address and move on from the negative thoughts.
2-5 minutes
anywhere private
Take a pen ,notebook or smartphone, tablet, computer to write with.
Write down one negative thought you are having. Now ask yourself; “Is
this true?” Ask yourself; “Does this thought make me feel good?” and
“Does this thought make me reach my goals?”
Write down 3 positive thoughts that relate to the negative thought. For
example you can write “right now everything is ok,” or “that thought is
not truth it is only opinion.”
Try It Out
Now list a positive emotion related to the 3 positive thoughts. For
example, “happy,” or “hopeful,” or “pleased.”
When you feel as though you have a little more control over your feelings you
can move on. Otherwise try to repeat this exercise and challenge yourself to
be more believable with the positive thoughts and more challenging with the
negative thoughts.
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09 Feb 2017 09:30 - 09 Feb 2017 09:31 #275477
by Cyan Sarden
Do not look for happiness outside yourself. The awakened seek happiness inside.
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Here's another easy one to calm you down:
Whenever you feel overwhelmed, are in a frenzy, are caught up in negative thoughts:
pause for a second and ask yourself: is this relevant to the moment and is it true right now? Or does it have nothing to do with the moment and am I just projecting / imagining things?
If the former is true: is there any action I can take right now that will fix / ameliorate things? If not -> keep calm and carry on. If yes: fix it.
If the latter is true: tell yourself that all that counts is what you have right now, in this very moment. The future can't harm you right now - it's only in your head. The past can't harm you, it's already over.
Just by analysing your current situation, you'll feel a lot calmer. Promise
Whenever you feel overwhelmed, are in a frenzy, are caught up in negative thoughts:
pause for a second and ask yourself: is this relevant to the moment and is it true right now? Or does it have nothing to do with the moment and am I just projecting / imagining things?
If the former is true: is there any action I can take right now that will fix / ameliorate things? If not -> keep calm and carry on. If yes: fix it.
If the latter is true: tell yourself that all that counts is what you have right now, in this very moment. The future can't harm you right now - it's only in your head. The past can't harm you, it's already over.
Just by analysing your current situation, you'll feel a lot calmer. Promise
Do not look for happiness outside yourself. The awakened seek happiness inside.
Last edit: 09 Feb 2017 09:31 by Cyan Sarden.
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10 Feb 2017 14:26 #275563
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Its friday! Time for a lovely meditation to wind down and get ready for a fun weekend
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MbiPepiePyA
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MbiPepiePyA
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13 Feb 2017 20:24 #275927
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Its Monday !
Anti Stress Breathing Techniques to Help You Feel Calm Anywhere !
1. Belly Breathing
Sometimes called abdominal or diaphragmatic breathing, this exercise is a great place to start and ensures that you are cleansing your lungs as well as calming your mind.
Belly breathing is good for releasing anger and upsetting thoughts, it’s also useful for pain relief and relaxation in general.
- Place your right hand over the centre of your chest, and your left hand over the centre of your stomach and take a slow deep breath in. If you notice that the hand on your stomach rises higher than the hand on your chest, you have been successful in drawing that breath deeply into the depths of your lungs. If that isn’t what happened for you take a minute or two to experiment, be sure to empty your lungs fully on your out-breath to encourage the next breath in to deepen and cause your stomach to rise.
- Exhale through your mouth, letting the breath out slowly and completely. When you feel that your lungs are nearly empty, pull your stomach in a little to squeeze the very last air from your lungs.
- Repeat four times, until you have completed five cycles of deep refreshing abdominal breathing.
Once you are comfortable with this breathing technique you can stop using your hands, and you might like to add some words to the exercise to help you feel even more calm and in control.
Some people find it helpful to simply say something like “calm” or “peace” on their out-breath, you can say it in your mind or whisper it with your breath - it’s up to you.
2. Counting Breaths
Counting Breaths is a simple technique that occupies your mind by keeping it focused on counting every time you exhale. As you place your full attention on your outgoing breath you may notice that things start to feel less rushed and more peaceful for you.
- Take a few deep breaths and let tension drain away from your shoulders and concentrate on breathing steadily, slowly and quietly.
- Count "one" to yourself as you exhale, and the next time you exhale, count "two", on the next exhalation count "three" and onwards until you reach the number five.
- Begin a new cycle, starting again with "one" on your next exhalation. Watch your breath and try and breath deeply and steadily until you have counted up to five and then begin again.
- Repeat this cycle five times, or more if you feel comfortable.
3. The Calming Breath
This is a real favourite of mine, it's so quick and simple to do and you can feel the benefits immediately. The power in this particular technique lies in counting out an extended exhalation which feels very calming and also helps slow your heart rate if it's racing away due to stress or anxiety.
Here's how to do it: take a deep breath in for the count of four (count one thousand, two thousand, three thousand, four to set a slow and steady pace), then hold your breath for the count of two, and release slowly through slightly pursed lips for the count of eight.
The calming breath is also useful if you feel angry or irritated, it can quickly calm and cool your mind and help you gain a sense of clarity and control.
4. Cooling Breath
Borrowed from the yoga practice of pranayama, the cooling breath is useful for times when you feel hot and bothered, this breathing exercise has a similar effect to the way dogs cool themselves down by panting, though you'll be glad to know it looks more discreet and you can do it without anyone noticing.
Part your lips slightly and curl your tongue up so it's resting on the roof of your mouth, behind your top teeth (the place you put your tongue to make the sound of the letter "l"). Now breath in slowly through your slightly open mouth, and feel the cool sensation of the incoming air on the underside of your tongue. Hold the breath for a moment or two and then exhale slowly through your nose. You can repeat this until you feel cool, calm and collected.
5. The Single Breath
Walk to a window, look outside, as far into the distance as you can and take one single, slow, deep breath. That's it! If you think it's too simple to bother with, I challenge you to try it for a day or two and feel for yourself just how much it can steady and calm your mind.
You could try this several times a day, using any window you see as a cue to stop for a second or two, drop your shoulders, and breathe. Be fully aware of your breath, feel it enter and leave your lungs and allow yourself to feel how it calms you for that one moment of reflective pause.
Anti Stress Breathing Techniques to Help You Feel Calm Anywhere !
1. Belly Breathing
Sometimes called abdominal or diaphragmatic breathing, this exercise is a great place to start and ensures that you are cleansing your lungs as well as calming your mind.
Belly breathing is good for releasing anger and upsetting thoughts, it’s also useful for pain relief and relaxation in general.
- Place your right hand over the centre of your chest, and your left hand over the centre of your stomach and take a slow deep breath in. If you notice that the hand on your stomach rises higher than the hand on your chest, you have been successful in drawing that breath deeply into the depths of your lungs. If that isn’t what happened for you take a minute or two to experiment, be sure to empty your lungs fully on your out-breath to encourage the next breath in to deepen and cause your stomach to rise.
- Exhale through your mouth, letting the breath out slowly and completely. When you feel that your lungs are nearly empty, pull your stomach in a little to squeeze the very last air from your lungs.
- Repeat four times, until you have completed five cycles of deep refreshing abdominal breathing.
Once you are comfortable with this breathing technique you can stop using your hands, and you might like to add some words to the exercise to help you feel even more calm and in control.
Some people find it helpful to simply say something like “calm” or “peace” on their out-breath, you can say it in your mind or whisper it with your breath - it’s up to you.
2. Counting Breaths
Counting Breaths is a simple technique that occupies your mind by keeping it focused on counting every time you exhale. As you place your full attention on your outgoing breath you may notice that things start to feel less rushed and more peaceful for you.
- Take a few deep breaths and let tension drain away from your shoulders and concentrate on breathing steadily, slowly and quietly.
- Count "one" to yourself as you exhale, and the next time you exhale, count "two", on the next exhalation count "three" and onwards until you reach the number five.
- Begin a new cycle, starting again with "one" on your next exhalation. Watch your breath and try and breath deeply and steadily until you have counted up to five and then begin again.
- Repeat this cycle five times, or more if you feel comfortable.
3. The Calming Breath
This is a real favourite of mine, it's so quick and simple to do and you can feel the benefits immediately. The power in this particular technique lies in counting out an extended exhalation which feels very calming and also helps slow your heart rate if it's racing away due to stress or anxiety.
Here's how to do it: take a deep breath in for the count of four (count one thousand, two thousand, three thousand, four to set a slow and steady pace), then hold your breath for the count of two, and release slowly through slightly pursed lips for the count of eight.
The calming breath is also useful if you feel angry or irritated, it can quickly calm and cool your mind and help you gain a sense of clarity and control.
4. Cooling Breath
Borrowed from the yoga practice of pranayama, the cooling breath is useful for times when you feel hot and bothered, this breathing exercise has a similar effect to the way dogs cool themselves down by panting, though you'll be glad to know it looks more discreet and you can do it without anyone noticing.
Part your lips slightly and curl your tongue up so it's resting on the roof of your mouth, behind your top teeth (the place you put your tongue to make the sound of the letter "l"). Now breath in slowly through your slightly open mouth, and feel the cool sensation of the incoming air on the underside of your tongue. Hold the breath for a moment or two and then exhale slowly through your nose. You can repeat this until you feel cool, calm and collected.
5. The Single Breath
Walk to a window, look outside, as far into the distance as you can and take one single, slow, deep breath. That's it! If you think it's too simple to bother with, I challenge you to try it for a day or two and feel for yourself just how much it can steady and calm your mind.
You could try this several times a day, using any window you see as a cue to stop for a second or two, drop your shoulders, and breathe. Be fully aware of your breath, feel it enter and leave your lungs and allow yourself to feel how it calms you for that one moment of reflective pause.
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14 Feb 2017 11:39 #276018
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Reflection and meditation on the Jedi Codes
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tt5XEa6W41U
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tt5XEa6W41U
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07 Mar 2017 16:01 #277786
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Breathe .....
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=80kC3deToc0
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=80kC3deToc0
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07 Mar 2017 16:25 #277788
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Agreed
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07 Mar 2017 18:03 #277799
by Tellahane
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I have some 9 to 10 minute guided ones here as well I have gotten some positive feedback on, if anyone has any specific requests I can record some more as well if needed.
https://www.templeofthejediorder.org/forum/Health-physical-fitness-and-wellbeing/116320-tellahane-s-guided-short-meditations
https://www.templeofthejediorder.org/forum/Health-physical-fitness-and-wellbeing/116320-tellahane-s-guided-short-meditations
-Simply Jedi
"Do or Do Not, There is No Talk!" -Me
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Tellahane's Knight Journal
Tellahane's Degree Journal
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07 Mar 2017 18:18 #277800
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Wonderful Tella
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08 Mar 2017 15:04 #277870
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30 minutes of Serenity Meditation
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pSBR2f3xbwQ
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pSBR2f3xbwQ
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