Saturday, November 30, 2013

Simple Meditations

Thank You Simple Meditations

Simple Meditations

learn how to meditate using these easy instructions

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We offer meditations that are simple, natural and easy to do. The goal of these meditations is to help you to relax and flow more easily with life, so that you can live with greater authenticity, spontaneity and ease. We have a brief description of each meditation below and a link to click for full instructions.


Our Meditation Guidelines page contains suggestions which can help support your practice of these meditations. If you are already meditating and finding it difficult, visit our Difficulty Meditating page.









Breath Meditations

Many meditations involve focusing on the breath. We offer two variations of breath meditations.

Breath Awareness Meditation

This is perhaps the easiest way to begin meditating and you may never need to look further. In this meditation, you bring your awareness to the natural flow of the breath, noticing the details of the sensation of breathing. When the attention wanders, it is gently brought back to the breath.

Stillness in the Breath Meditation

This is a variation of the Breath Awareness Meditation which can be done when you find that you are able to follow the breath for periods of time. It develops awareness of inner stillness. Read instructions for our Breath Meditations.


Nature Meditation 

This meditation is done outside in natural surroundings. It helps to enliven the basic intelligence of nature in our awareness and physiology. Our being resonates with the sight of a flower, sound of birds, feeling of the breeze. These experiences wake something up inside of us, and help to set our lives into a more natural rhythm. Nature lovers have discovered this secret without ever studying meditation! (Read instructions.)

Walking Meditation

Walking meditation can be just as profound as sitting meditation, and has the advantage of bringing the meditative experience into our activity. In addition to being relaxing, it allows you to be more present in your body and in the present moment. The simple experience of alternating steps with the left and right foot naturally helps create a meditative state. (Read instructions.)

Meditation-in-Action — Taking it Easy!

Our Meditation-in-Action is a way of meditating while remaining active. It can be a very relaxing experience. It can also bring insights into how we resist the natural flow of life and help you to let go of that resistance to experience activity in a more natural and spontaneous way. This meditation can be for personal growth, or simply to relax. Usually this meditation will be most effective if you can take at least an hour to do it. (Read instructions.)

Monday, November 25, 2013

Follow the R’s for a Mindful Meditation Experience


 From Google's "Labeled for Commercial Reuse" Art Soul

Note: the following is from the upcoming book Beautiful Practice: A whole-life approach to health, performance and the human predicament. (estimated publication: February 2014)

The faculty of voluntarily bringing back a wandering attention, over and over again, is the very root of judgment, character and will… An education which should improve this faculty would be the education par excellence.
William James

 For the purist, the ideal meditation experience is simple: shine the light of your attention on your breath and keep it there. When your attention wanders, bring it back onto the breath-target with compassion and without judgment. (To put it in the simplest possible terms, this form of meditation is sometimes called “aim and sustain.”) This is the foundation practice for developing attentional stability and is the basis for other, more advanced forms of meditation.

There are many meditation teachers of course and many variations on this theme. Here is one that you might find useful. It’s built on a series of prompts, each word beginning with the letter R. This makes it simple and easy to remember.

This meditation works best when led by a teacher. Students set up a relaxed position and settle in. Once everyone is comfortable, the teacher reads the following script in a calm voice, pausing and editing as desired:

Relax your entire body… every cell, every system, every joint, every limb, every organ, every vessel. Relax the core of your body, your abdomen and your torso. Relax into your breath.
Release your expectations and your narrative… Release your explanations and your commentary… Release your predictions, your calculations and your speculations… Release your ruminations about the past and your worries about the future.

Relinquish your attachment to thoughts, ideas, outcomes and points of view… Relinquish your defenses and your judgments…. Relinquish your opinions and your attitudes.

Receive your experience of the present moment, and all that comes with it… Feel what you’re feeling; experience what you’re experiencing… Allow your body and your spirit to be permeable to the world… Receive the insecurity, the uncertainty, the ambiguity and the emotion of the moment… Receive the blessings, the love, the kindness and compassion that has come your way…. Receive the totality of your life in whatever form it takes. (Note: see Rumi’s poem The Guest House.)

Return your attention to your breath.

Repeat this sequence as many times as desired. As you’ll discover, this guided practice is a form of relaxing work; it guides us through the process with an active, reversed effort. This sets us up to stabilize our attention and further develop our mindfulness.

Try it and let me know how it goes. AWESOME SOURCE:

Saturday, November 23, 2013

The Ultimate Gluten-Free & Vegan Thanksgiving Recipe Guide

At MindBodyGreen, we see no reason the holidays should be a time for you to compromise your eating habits. You can have a happy AND healthy Thanksgiving, without excluding any friends or family members!

The surest way to silence critics of your dietary choices is by filling their mouths with delicious food! That's why we asked an all-star squad of chefs and cooks to send us their favorite gluten-free takes on classic Thanksgiving recipes — many of which are also vegan — so that you can enjoy the holiday without sacrificing taste or adding stress.

Click through the links below to put together the ultimate gluten-free Thanksgiving meal:

Thursday, November 21, 2013

The Community of Rifle, Colorado

Awesome video of our neighbor down-valley Rifle, Colorado.In recent years the citizens and City staff have done an amazing job building community and revitalizing town.