The tool most commonly used to focus
our minds in meditation is the breath. When we sit down to meditate,
drawing our attention inward counteracts our habitual tendency to be
scattered. Meditation on the breath helps us gather our energy into our
bodies, centering and grounding us in the present moment.Almost as
readily available as our breath are the sounds of the natural world.
From rain to wind to the ocean and birds, meditating on these aural
manifestations brings us not only a sense of peace, but also an
experience of connection to the physical world.
It is easy to get stuck inside our own heads and our individual lives.
We get caught up in our goals and plans and almost forget that we live
in a world that is always there, humming away in the background. There
is an internal shift that occurs when we tune into that background and
really give it our attention. It's as if we are discovering a more
expansive world, because we are. We are also experiencing ourselves in
relation to something larger. This discovery makes us feel rejuvenated
and more expansive.
The vast and ceaselessly churning ocean is an ideal place for meditating
on the sounds of nature. Sit quietly and surrender to the sounds of the
thundering, crashing waves. Let go of your ambitions and listen. Rivers
and lakes also sing their own songs. Even if you live in the middle of a
city, the wind howls and whistles and the rain taps out a variety of
sounds depending on where it falls--on the sidewalk, a tin roof, a car
window, or a muddy slope. Tune into these sounds next time you hear them
instead of letting them fade into the background. Stop and listen as if
you are hearing a sublime piece of music. Let the music of this world
take you on a journey of natural sounds. [Daily OM]
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