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Today's Gift 07-07
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Meditation 


The first time I heard about meditation, it sounded like a foreign concept to me. I could understand prayer - that was talking to God. It made sense. But people said meditation was important too. Someone told me, "That's when you're being quiet, so God can talk to you."

Over the years, I've been exposed to different kinds of meditation. There's walking meditation, reading out of a meditation book, and meditation where we sit on the floor with our legs crossed and eyes closed while chanting om.

I still feel intimidated when other people ask me about meditation. It's one of those things I don't feel I do enough, and when I do, I have a lingering sense that I'm not doing it right. But if you ask me whether I try to spend time quieting myself, getting centered, becoming relieved of my own tiresome, worrisome, obsessive thoughts each day, the answer is absolutely yes.

As time went on, I began to study different, more formalized practices. The martial art I study, aikido, is considered a walking and moving meditation. It's also considered a spiritual martial art. Later on, I added yoga to my repertoire of meditative practices. It's a workout, but it's also spiritually-centering and includes meditation.

Sometimes when I close my eyes. I pray. Sometimes I try to focus on a meditative thought. Usually I try to focus on breathing and being as still as I can.

I'm not sure that it matters where or how we meditate, or whether we cross our legs, chant om, or read an idea out of a book. The important idea with meditation is this: Be still so we can hear God.

 



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Meditation is also a key part of my program/my life. I do a good deal of walking meditation around my city/neighborhood. Finding different routes is always an adventure. There are many trails around where we live, and the streets are interspersed between trails. People ride horses, jog, even take bikes on these trails......as I said it's an adventure.

Being quiet, or picking up trash along the route and throwing it out in various trash cans.......or sometimes listening to my IPOD, just long walks.....allowing the beauty of the world, God's creation and God's voice to enter and calm down my worries for the day, hour, minute, or second.....depending on my state of mind at the moment?!

Thanks for reminding me of what I do to keep my program going.



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