Meditaion And Mind Healing
When we practice meditation that brings our attention to our bodies, we may become aware of many aches and pains in our bodies that we hadn’t noticed before. These could be very subtle or they could be very noticeable. A pain or discomfort in a particular area of the body we may be inclined to try to get away from it or change it somehow, which is a natural reaction. If the pain isn’t a result of some specific physical problem, like in the knees for example, then this may be a chance to really deal with the potential for release and healing. Let this be your beginners guide to meditation.
Many unresolved issues are actually held in the form of tension or discomfort that is held in the body. The subconscious holds the past that has not been healed. The body is a kind of storage for the subconscious to keep things that have not been completed in our lives. That is why in meditation we may discover pain from this, welcome it and use it to release the original hurt.
We may gain insight into what we were holding and how it came to be visible to us as we experience release. If we have an ongoing pain in a place like our right shoulder, we may be able to find the source through meditating and becoming conscious of something from childhood connected to our father. This memory of a childhood reflection related to the father can be the vehicle for giving us some insight into the self. The real issue is not what the father’s actions were at all. He serves as the reflection of something that already existed within the self.
We may draw some understanding from this insight about a childhood experience about a pattern that has persisted in our relationships with men. We may notice a way of relating, or not relating to men. In the end we will understand this as a distortion of our masculine polarity. We will see, through examining the source of problems in the past in our lives, that the issues relating to masculinity were influenced by imprinting from the father, and to the feminine, by imprinting from the mother. They are the basis for the reflection and imprinting that occurs in our lives, and following the laws of sympathetic attraction will pull us to the parent that will enable us to work out the karma we’re meant to focus on in our lives.
The case is the same for emotional pain. If we really allow ourselves to experience our emotions in our bodies, to be present to ourselves and honor what is happening, we will be able to notice what develops during this process. This includes coping with anxiety and depression.
Whenever we experience any discomfort either physically or emotionally, we can’t take the time to just sit and meditate. However, the practice of meditation will enhance our ability to really be available to the experiences we have in the rest of our lives that may be challenging, and through this we can become empowered. You can also look to learn yoga for stress relief.
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