Re: Meditation / Yoga
I seem to be talking to myself on this thread .... oh well I do that here all day anyway. I am beginning feeling the benefit of yoga in my mind and body, not all the time but every now and then it helps me out. I'm a worrier (mainly about the family) and now I can gently push those thoughts away for a short while, it also reminds me to correct my posture, breathing etc. as if it's part of me now and a 'gift I've been given'. One that I hope to keep forever.Re: Meditation / Yoga
Good to hear the yoga is going well for you Mary, you seem to have come a long way since you posted on here that you were full of nerves at the thought of going to your first lesson!Re: Meditation / Yoga
Yes, I remember you giving me encouragement back then. I was so scared of going and having to meet new people. Thanks Mags, you helped me along the way. I don't empty my mind, just gently push unwanted thoughts away 'for now' if that makes any sense. I give myself permission to have this five minutes, it takes a bit of practice because I am so used to being at the beck and call of other people. It is amazing the difference one hour a week can make since September.Re: Meditation / Yoga
I've been practicing meditation for a good few years and this emptying your mind thing is a myth. If you were able to empty your mind you would have no conscious recollection that you had done it as your mind would be, well....empty. How would you know if you'd achieved it !?Re: Meditation / Yoga
We are taught to sit comfortably on the floor, either cross legged or feet under bums with back straight, shoulders down, hands with palms up, eyes lowered or closed. To say 'thank you and goodbye' to any thoughts that come, negative or positive (and of course mine all come rushing in at this point!). It's true, after a few minutes you get a peaceful sense of wellbeing. Mine only lasts for about 30 seconds but those that have practiced yoga meditation for years can sit like that for hours, lucky things.Re: Meditation / Yoga
I hadn't been to my weekly yoga session for three weeks because of the easter hols and my goodness was I stiff and aching, especially my back, when I went in this morning. I've been literally hobbling around at home. After an hour of stretches and bending I feel a great improvement already. I had become complacent, in that because I'd been looking after five grandchildren most of the time during the school holidays and been out and about with them, that would be exercise enough. Seems I must practice yoga more at home, just 10 minutes a day should keep me supple and painless. That's taught me a lesson!
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