Basic Meditation
The Meditation Newsletter
This is the last in the short series by Robert Morgen. If
you didn't get a chance to read the first two articles, you can
access them in the last two issues: Breathing
and Full Body Awareness.
Basic Meditation Exercises
by Robert Morgen
(Authors Note: Before reading this you should see my other
articles on Breathing and Full Body Awareness)
Now that youve begun to develop the ability to move
energy around in your body there are some things that you can
do with it. The following exercises range from pretty simple
to pretty complicated, but as you develop your abilities youll
eventually find that you can do them all at once and effortlessly.
It can take anywhere from a few weeks to a few years to develop
this ability, so remember what I said about expectations.
Grounding
Grounding will always be an important skill, no matter how
advanced you become, so take the time to learn this
now and to be able to do it effortlessly.
Stand in the Standing Stake pose described above.
Go through the breathing and Full Body Awareness exercises. Visualize
roots growing from your feet down through the core of the earth,
just like a tree. In later meditations you can add some variety
by seeing the roots flow down to a large crystal at the earths
core. Depending on the effect you want you can vary the crystals
and access different energies, but that obviously beyond the
scope of this exercise.
As you inhale feel the energy of the earth being drawn up
through your roots and up through your body and out through the
top of your head.
On your exhale, let that energy drop back down through your
body and feel all the accumulated stress of your life flow out
with it and back down through your roots and into the earth.
Feel your muscles relax as the stress flows out. This is a good
way to release all your stresses, fears, angers and feelings
of inadequacy. Repeat this exercise for awhile, as many times
as necessary to clean yourself out.
Theres nothing wrong (and a lot of benefit) to stopping
at this point and just doing these exercises that weve
learned up to this point, until they become completely effortless.
Whenever you feel yourself stressed or angry learn to take a
moment and ground yourself and let those feelings just flow out.
Progressive Relaxation
Progressive Relaxation is easy to do and you can do it anywhere
and anytime. Assume your meditation position of choice (I like
the half-lotus on a zafu) and go through all the exercises Ive
covered up to this point.
Now just take a moment and feel the relaxed energy that you
should have after grounding and releasing all your stress. Are
you ready to get deeper into this feeling?
Feel the energy that flows up through your roots and into
your feet. Now make fists with your feet by curling
your toes in as far as you can until it hurts, then relax.
Now let that relaxed feeling flow from your toes back over
your feet and feel them relax.
As you inhale draw that relaxed feeling up over your ankles
and feel them relax completely. On the exhale let any residual
stress flow back out and down through the earth. On your next
inhale draw that relaxed feeling back up over your calves, letting
them relax after walking all day. Then, draw that relaxed energy
up over your thighs with the next inhale. Theyre the biggest
muscles in the body, so let them relax and rest now.
As you inhale feel that relaxed feeling flow up over your
hips and buttocks. Feel the stress bleed away. We store a lost
of stress here, so take a moment and let this area relax.
Now draw that relaxed feeling up over your stomach and lower
back. Feel the muscles in your back relax and feel your stomach
move with your inhale.
Bring the energy up over your chest and the middle of your
back. Feel your heart area expand with the relaxed energy and
feel all the accumulated stress in between your shoulder blades
release and flow out and back down with your exhale.
Draw the feeling of relaxation up over your shoulders and
neck. Feel any residual tension flow out with your exhale.
Now let that relaxed energy flow up and over your head. Let
the muscles of your face and those at the base of your skull
relax.
Now just sit here and feel this relaxed body that you have.
Remember this feeling as its how you should feel all the time.
Tense muscles store energy, which means that your energy isnt
flowing through you, but rather sticking in certain places in
your body.
When your muscles are relaxed then your energy flows unimpeded
leaving you feeling much lighter and more refreshed.
About the Author
Robert Morgen is a Reiki Master who currently holds a Black
Belt in Hoshin Roshi Ryu and founded High Mountain Hoshin in
Denver, Co. He's also the founder and moderator of the Kundalini
Awakening Discussion Group at http://www.care2.com/c2c/group/Kundalini
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