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Title: The monkey mind Post by: Jitendra Hydonus on Apr 25, 2017 02:47 am After years of practicing meditation I have determined that focus is one of the most essential parts if meditation. Without it the monkey mind takes over and leads us in every direction possible accept for a focused awareness. If we have nothing to focus on....No mantra. No technique. No visualization. No focused awareness. Then we are merely day dreaming which is an unfortunate waste of time.
Title: Re: The monkey mind Post by: Jitendra Hydonus on Apr 27, 2017 02:02 pm Meditation must include a constant effort to detach oneself from worldly affairs because they are all a product of the restless monkey mind.
Title: Re: The monkey mind Post by: guest88 on Apr 27, 2017 07:57 pm After years of practicing meditation I have determined that focus is one of the most essential parts if meditation. Without it the monkey mind takes over and leads us in every direction possible accept for a focused awareness. If we have nothing to focus on....No mantra. No technique. No visualization. No focused awareness. Then we are merely day dreaming which is an unfortunate waste of time. Giving the chattering mind a task is HUGE for me- like focusing on the breath. Sometimes just witnessing the thoughts come and go is pleasant in its own form but at times I tend to trail too far down one avenue of imagination so focusing on the breath or falling back on a mantra helps me refocus my efforts. Even when jogging, I find a mantra helps keep me going and I believe there's a form of personal transmutation happening internally when reinforcing the mind with these positive impressions. Title: Re: The monkey mind Post by: Jitendra Hydonus on Apr 28, 2017 02:03 pm Yes thank Eric Practicing a mantra while jogging is the same or similar to practicing the presence and practicing gratitude. I have to be constantly reminded of it. Even to take a few moments during the day to recollect the blessings around us and be grateful for friends such as yourself! |