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03-04-2007, 08:40 PM | #1 |
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April 3, 2007
Allowing Spirit In Clearing Your Mind After a full day out in the world, stories, words, images, and songs from any number of sources continue to play in our heads hours after we encounter them. Even as we lie in bed, in the quiet dark, our minds continue noisily processing all the input from our day. This can leave us feeling unsettled and harassed. It also makes it difficult to take in any new information or inspiration. Like a cluttered house that needs to be cleared if it is to have room for movement and new life, our minds need clearing if they are to be open to new information, ideas, and inspiration. Too often, the activities we choose to help us relax only add to the clutter. Watching television, seeing a movie, reading a book, or talking to a friend all involve taking in more information. In order to really clear our minds, we need a break from mental stimulation. Activities like yoga, dancing, or taking a long walk help to draw our attention to our bodies, slowing our mental activity enough that our minds begin to settle. Deep breathing is an even simpler way to draw attention away from our mental activities. Once we are mentally relaxed, we can begin the process of clearing our minds. Most of us instinctively know what allows our minds to relax and release any unnecessary clutter. It may be meditation or time spent staring at the stars. Whatever it is, these exercises feel like a cool, cleansing bath for the brain and leave our minds feeling clear and open. Setting aside time to clear our minds once a day creates a ritual that becomes second nature over time. Our minds will begin to settle with less effort the more we practice. Ultimately, the practice of clearing our minds allows us to be increasingly more open so that we can perceive the world as the fresh offering it is, free of yesterday's mental clutter. http://www.dailyom.com/articles/2007/7716.html |
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04-04-2007, 06:44 PM | #3 |
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Hi Connie,
Nice. In Taoism it is said that we must close our eyes, ears, and mind so that there is room in ones soul so that the spirit of Tao (the Creator) may enter. I agree, we do need, now and then, to release our Self from the realities of every-day life so that we might find that which lives within. Peace & Love! |
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04-04-2007, 07:33 PM | #4 |
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06-04-2007, 03:31 PM | #5 |
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As a child, one of my favorite things to do at the end of my day was sitting on the back step. The dogs would come over and listen to my stories. When I finished, we would look at the stars and listen to the crickets and frogs. The cool night air was refreshing and soothing.
As an adult, I find myself visualizing throughout my day. A great warm shower at the end of the day and quiet reflection, ease me into wonderful sleep. Thanks |
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