Guest guest Posted April 25, 2006 Report Share Posted April 25, 2006 - DailyOM ani_shadowdragon Tuesday, April 25, 2006 4:51 AM DailyOM: Silencing The Chatter Today's DailyOM brought to you by: April 25, 2006Silencing The ChatterTaming Monkey Mind In Meditation It's been called the monkey mind - the endless chattering in your head as you jump in your mind from thought to thought while you daydream, analyze your relationships, or worry over the future. Eventually, you start to feel like your thoughts are spinning in circles and you're left totally confused. One way to tame this wild creature in your head is through meditation - although the paradox is that when you clear your mind for meditation you actually invite the monkey in your mind to play. This is when you are given the opportunity to tame this mental beast by moving beyond thought - to become aware of a thought rather than thinking a thought. The difference is subtle, but significant. When you are aware of your thoughts, you can let your thoughts rise and float away without letting them pull you in different directions. Being able to concentrate is one of the tools that allows you to slow down your thought process and focus on observing your thoughts. To develop your concentration, you may want to start by focusing on the breath while you meditate. Whenever your monkey mind starts acting up, observe your thoughts and then return your focus to your breath. Some breathing meditations call on you to focus on the rise and fall of the breath through the abdomen, while others have you concentrate on the sound of the breath. Fire can also be mesmerizing, and focusing on a candle flame is another useful tool for harnessing the mind. Keep the gaze soft and unfocused while observing the color, shape, and movement of the flame, and try not to blink. Close your eyes when you feel the need and continue watching the flame in your head. Chanting, devotional singing, and mantras also still the mind. However you choose to tame the monkey mind, do so with firm kindness. The next time the chattering arises, notice it and then allow it to go away. With practice, your monkey mind will become quiet and so will you. Click here for your free DailyCD What do you think?Discuss this article and share your opinion Want more DailyOM?Register for your free email, or browse all articles Share the OM: Email this to a friend Printable version Save in My DailyOM Discuss this article Today's friend of OM:Get healthy and stay healthy with Dr. Andrew Weil. Self Healing is a monthly consumer health newsletter from Dr. Andrew Weil, a Harvard-trained physician as well as an internationally recognized expert on integrative medicine, medicinal herbs, nutrition and mind-body integration. Send for your FREE premiere issue of Self Healing today. For more information visit Kable.com OM Marketplace: Today's new products Home | My DailyOM | Marketplace | Community | Archives | Contribute | Share The OM | Jobs | Contact Us Subscribe | Change Email | User Settings | Un | Privacy Policy | Disclaimer | Advertising Info Make DailyOM Your Homepage | Link To Us | Publish DailyOM On Your Website © 2004-06 DailyOM - No portion of this site can be reprinted without express permissionArtwork by Wang Chang-Ming Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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