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Finding Inner Peace By Gary M. Miller It’s
becoming one of the biggest trends of the 21st century to seek out
Enlightenment and inner peace. People are buying up books everywhere and
running from teacher to teacher to try and find the inner peace they so
desperately crave. Who really has inner peace and how did they find it? We
all can get to feeling a bit lost when it comes to uncovering the Truth. One
sure fire method for determining if you are on the right path is to simply
ask yourself “Am I more at peace than I was a year ago or six months ago?” If
you feel that you are finding more peacefulness as you progress on your path,
then you know it must be working. If you aren’t sure or you think that maybe
it isn’t working then maybe you need to sit still a little more each day.
Sitting still each day and closing your eyes as you sit can be a great way to
calm your mind and emotions so that peacefulness eventually becomes more
normal for you. Inner peace only comes from one place and that’s the inner
part of you! If you find that you aren’t feeling peaceful, it’s time to look
deeper within yourself. Most of the time, when people
decide to start a daily meditation, they discover that their thoughts and
emotions are running wild inside of them and they feel almost instantly
discouraged. Common statements from beginners are “Am I doing it right?” “How
should I sit?” and “Should I concentrate on my breathing?” These are all
justifiable questions to have and yet beginners will still be surprised to
hear that those questions don’t really matter. There is no “right” way to sit
still or “correct” thing to concentrate on when you meditate. You’re goal is
to simply sit still with your eyes closed and relax. Don’t fall asleep but
don’t worry so much about whether it is “right” or “wrong”. If you are
sitting there with your eyes closed then it is Right! That’s all there is to
it. The hard part comes in when we
start judging everything and analyzing it and get ourselves all frustrated
with what we are trying to do. What are we trying to do? Nothing! So how did
we get so frustrated about nothing? The problem that beginners have is they
think there is a special “formula” for meditation and a way of doing it that
will make them an “expert”. There is no correct way of doing it and there is
no formula. Everything you do will be correct. Just sit there and, by doing
it each day for a certain amount of time, this will eventually result in more
calmness of your mental processes and an equilibrium of your emotions. The
beginning, however, can sometimes be the toughest time. Did you ever try to teach a
dog to sit still? You can usually teach him to sit but getting him to “stay”
is a bit tougher. This is the same problem for people. People know how to sit
but they never learn how to stay. If you can teach yourself to both sit and
stay you will be among the very few people in the world who have learned a
very valuable trick. For dogs, it takes some extra “Scooby snacks” to get
them to do it. For human beings it sometimes requires a calendar and the fun
game of checking off the days of the week as they complete their task of
“staying” for 30 minutes or more. Some humans get to be experts at this trick
and can sit still for over an hour and for several different times a day.
These humans are sort of like the dogs you have seen on television who can
perform in front of a panel of judges and can sit and stay for long periods
of time. Their masters always love them a lot and they always win the
contests they enter. As funny as this comparison may seem, it actually
applies quite well. If you learn to sit for longer periods of time without
having to move around in your chair and without your mind doing cartwheels
every moment, you will eventually start to win more things in life. The
“Master” behind your thoughts and emotions will eventually come forward and
reward you with a lot of great “Scooby snacks. Finding inner peace can be as
easy as training a dog but you have to be a good dog who really wants to
please his master. Now get out there and “sit” and, next time you do it, make
sure and “stay” too! _________________________________________________________________________________________________ Copyright
by Gary Miller Gary Miller was the
World's Leading expert on Negative Thinking until he lost approximately $3 Million
Dollars because of a lifetime of negative thinking. To learn more about his
Journey to a Positive Thinking Recovery and weekly FREE Positive Thinking
techniques, you can visit his web site at: http://www.positivethinkingnow.com |
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