All too often,
our lives can be spread too thin, and it becomes important to gather our
thoughts and center ourselves to become whole again. When our thoughts are scattered in several
directions at once and we are no longer conscious of what we are doing or
why, it is time to center ourselves. When we center ourselves, we begin by
acknowledging that we have become spread too thin and we are no longer
unified inside. Our thoughts might be out of sync with our feelings, and our
actions may be out of sync with both. The main signs that we need to center
ourselves are scattered thoughts and a feeling of disconnection or numbness,
as if we are no longer able to take anything in. In addition, we may feel
unfocused and not present in our bodies. Centering ourselves is a way of
coming to terms with all the different energies within us and drawing them
back into ourselves. Centering yourself means that you are
working from or being aware of the core of your being in the solar plexus
area of your body. At first it may not make sense, but as you progress you
will understand what this feels like. We naturally know how to center
ourselves when we take a deep breath, for example, before making a big
announcement or doing something big. Another way to center ourselves is to
sit down and engage in breath meditation. We can start by simply getting into
a comfortable upright position and noticing as our breath enters and leaves
our bodies. Our breath flows into our center and out from our center, and
this process can serve as a template for all of our interactions in the
world. In conversations, we can take what our friends are saying into the
center of our beings and respond from the center. Our whole lives mirror this
ebb and flow of energy that begins and ends at the center of ourselves. If we
follow this ebb and flow, we are in harmony with the universe, and when we
find we are out of harmony, we can always come back into balance by sitting
down and observing our breath. When we sit down to center ourselves we can
imagine that we are gathering our straying thoughts and energies back into
ourselves, the way a mother duck gathers her babies around her. We can also
visualize ourselves casting a net and pulling all the disparate parts of
ourselves back to the center of our being, creating a sense of fluid
integration. From this place of centeredness, we can begin again, directing
ourselves outward in a more intentional way. |
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