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Five Steps Closer to Calm

I subscribe to the Daily Insight newsletter from YogaJournal. On May 5th it was about Five Steps Closer to Calm. It says:

If it’s hard for you to still your mind to meditate, the senior teachers at Kripalu Center for Yoga & Health have developed a five-step approach that could help. Follow these steps and allow yourself to fall into a deep meditative state that will reveal a closer connection to the present and help calm you when you’re upset.

The five steps are:
1. Breathe—Focusing on your breathing is an essential practice that draws your awareness inward and helps you experience the presence and flow of energy.

2. Relax—The more you relax, the more you deepen awareness of sensation.

3. Feel—Let your sense of feeling move beyond physical sensation. Acknowledge who you are as a being of energy.

4. Watch—Sense who you are as a witness; be a scientist observing phenomena arising in and around you.

5. Allow—Sense who you are with no preferences. Be present to the process of your life unfolding moment by moment.

Written by Bengt and published on May 11, 2008
Posted in: Mind Body & Spirit
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One Comment

  1. Posted May 19, 2008 at 5:58 pm | Permalink

    I like this step:

    >> Sense who you are with no preferences. Be present to the process of your life unfolding moment by moment. <<

    I often tell my kids they need to give themselves permission to realize such things about themselves.

    Thanks for sharing, Barbara

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