Sunday, November 17, 2019
What is mindfulness And should I meditate
What is mindfulness And should I meditate What is mindfulness And should I meditate Do you regularly feel overwhelmed and restless? Do those feelings arise without a clear reason?It happens to all of us. During those moments, we feel bad. We make the wrong decisions. And we give in to our desires. All of us experience moments of weakness. Especially when weâre alone, not knowing what to do.In those moments, we whip out our phones and consume some crap on the news or social media. And that makes things worse.Follow Ladders on Flipboard!Follow Laddersâ magazines on Flipboard covering Happiness, Productivity, Job Satisfaction, Neuroscience, and more! And all of a sudden, you start to question everything about life. Your mind is out of control. And you canât think straight anymore. Itâs a harmful state of mind.But weâve all experienced the opposite as well: Being in the zone- fully focused on a single task.So why do we still experience those moments of overwhelm? It has something to do with someone whoâs living in your head.The idiot that lives inside eve ryoneâs headWe all have an idiot living inside of our head. Itâs the inner voice that says: Youâre not good enough You need to make more money You suck! Look at how successful others are Instead of getting consumed by the idiot that lives inside our head, we need to learn how to CONTROL that moron.Almost all philosophies share wisdom that we can use to tune out the idiot in our mind. Iâve used Stoicism in the past to improve my mental toughness.But I have also been interested in the teachings of Buddism. I especially like Mindfulness, which is a pure way of looking at the world thatâs obtained by meditation. What Iâve learned is that the world of Mindfulness is very rich, with many different traditions.One of the lessons is that there is no right or wrong way to meditate. The basis is to experience life in the present moment, without judgment. Thatâs why Mindfulness promises that you can experience life in the purest form.Because we often donât experience life the way it is. We experience a version of life thatâs colored by our thoughts.Mindfulness pioneers in the West are ThÃch Nh?t H?nh, Jon Kabat-Zinn, Bhante Gunaratana, and many more that believe in the power of this tradition.The science is also clear about its effects. The practice of Mindfulness has been used to reduce stress, anxiety, and symptoms of depression; it has a positive relationship with mental health.Meditation is not for everybodyBut does that mean Mindfulness is the right thing for you? After studying it for several years, I think everyone can benefit from the ideas. We live in a noisy world. And a little bit of inner calm and focus doesnât hurt.But how should you go about Mindfulness? Should you meditate? Should you go on retreats? Visit a temple? Even though everyone can benefit from Mindfulness- how you apply it in your life varies for every person. It also depends on your life situation.For example, Iâve tried meditation several times. Also for longer periods. Itâs just not for me because it made me feel depressed. But I still like the ideas of Mindfulness. So meditation is not for me. I think everyone should decide for themselves. Never do somethi ng just because other people say you should. Always make up your own mind. And keep learning.My favorite way to learn in general is by reading books. What youâll find below are 5 books that I found useful. If you want to learn more about Mindfulness, these books will help you.1. Wherever You Go, There You Are by Jon Kabat-ZinnKabat-Zinn is a professor of medicine who brought science in Mindfulness. Heâs widely respected by Mindfulness teachers and his book, Wherever You Go, There You Are, serves as a perfect introduction to the practice. Highly recommended for people who prefer a practical and scientific approach to Mindfulness, which can be very esoteric.2. The Miracle of Mindfulness by ThÃch Nh?t H?nhThÃch Nh?t H?nh is one of the most well-known Buddhist monks. And in his book, he shares his practical lessons for living in the present. Itâs an excellent introduction to meditation. Itâs also a short book that you can read in a day or two.3. Stillness Speaks by Eckhart TolleTechnically not Mindfulness because Tolle says he doesnât follow any tradition. Some people dislike his books because of that. But I found Stillness Speaks great. He does a good job at summarizing Buddhist teachings into short paragraphs. This book is more like a collection of aphorisms. Great to understand the concepts behind living consciously.4. Waking Up by Sam HarrisSam Harris is mostly known for his controversial views on religion and politics. Iâm not interested in that. I like his view on Mindfulness. Heâs inspired by Jon Kabat-Zinn who said that using Mindfulness will wake you up. Weâre so lost in thought that we live on auto-pilot. Sam Harris shares Mindfulness practices for people who are not religious or spiritual. Highly recommend if thatâs you.5. Mindfulness In Plain English by Bhante GunaratanaThis was my favorite book on the topic. Bhante Gunaratana does a great job in sharing the Mindfulness practices in a simple way. When you read the book, you can tell he wants the best for the reader. If you only decide to read one book on Mindfulness, make it this one. It shares the ideas behind the practice but also gives practical tips to become better at meditation.Remember, if you donât like to read books, you can always listen to them with Audible (free trial). And most of these books are also available on Blinkist (25% off), where you can read or listen to the summaries.WARNING: Donât read too muchYou know, this whole quest for knowledge, enlightenment, and more wisdom is a complex thing.When you read about the ideas in the above books, you will feel better about life. You will feel more at ease. But thereâs a downside.When you always keep on searching for the next piece of wisdom, youâre doing it all wrong. At some point, you must get on with your life. Donât make your whole life about this mindfulness and spirituality stuff.Also, every time I write about this stuff, angry people with meditation businesses attack me. T hey want to prove how much knowledge they have and how wrong I am. I donât care about those idiots and never respond.I donât have anything to sell here. Iâm sharing my experience. What you do is up to you. At some point, I was studying Mindfulness and not living it. But I realized thatâs not the purpose.I want to DO something with my life.Think about your own goals. And look for things that support your goals. If this stuff helps, use it, if not, donât. At the end of the day, we all want a good life. With these books, you have enough tools to achieve that.Just remember to use the ideas and not to get stuck inside them.This article originally appeared on Darius Foroux.You might also enjoy⦠New neuroscience reveals 4 rituals that will make you happy Strangers know your social class in the first seven words you say, study finds 10 lessons from Benjamin Franklinâs daily schedule that will double your productivity The worst mistakes you can make in an interview, according to 12 CEOs 10 habits of mentally strong people
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