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As we move deeper into meditation, the state of our mind expands; thus, allowing us to create more space within our body. Our minds and bodies are interconnected, and the condition of
one affects the condition of the other. This is why meditation is such a
powerful tool for healing the body, as powerful as physical therapies. When
our minds are cluttered with thoughts, information, and plans, our bodies
respond by trying to take action. When the body has a clear directive from
the mind, it knows what to do, but a cluttered, unfocused mind creates a
confused, tense body. Our muscles tighten up, our breath shortens, and we
find ourselves feeling constricted without necessarily knowing why. When we sit down to meditate, we let our bodies know that it is okay to be
still and rest. This is a clear directive from the mind, and the body knows
exactly how to respond. Thus, at the very beginning, we have created a sense
of clarity for the body and the mind. As we move deeper into meditation, the
state of our mind reveals itself, and we have the opportunity to consciously
decide to settle it. A meditation teacher pointed out that if you put a cow
in a small pen, she acts up and pushes against the boundaries, whereas if you
provide her with a large, open space, she will peacefully graze in one spot.
In the same way, our thoughts settle down peacefully if we provide them with
enough space, and our bodies follow suit.
When we settle down to examine and experience our consciousness, we discover
that there are no hard, definable edges. It is a vast, open space in which
our thoughts can come and go without making waves, as long as we let them by
neither attaching to them nor repressing them. As we see our thoughts come
and go, we begin to breathe deeper and more easily, finding that our body is
more open to the breath as it relaxes along with the mind. In this way, the
space we recognize through meditation creates space in our bodies, allowing
for a feeling of lightness and rightness with the world. |
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