Working towards having a peaceful and quiet, relaxing and calm state of mind will require : :becoming more and more aware of our own breath. Becoming aware of the present moment. Becoming mindful. Living in the present. Experience what is going on in the here and the now. Just experience. Without evaluating. Without rating it as good or bad. Welcome the white birds without attempting to trap them. Just observe them. Watch them from a distance. Notice them. By just becoming more aware of the passing thoughts a peaceful state is attained.
At the same time being anchored in our involuntary, continuous, melodious , rhymthic, life giving process of breathing. This breath watching can take place at two places in our body. At our nostrils. The breath that goes inside is a little colder and the breath that comes outside is a little warmer. Notice your incoming and outgoing breath. Be with it. The breath can also be noticed by our abdominal movements. With each incoming breath the abdomen expands and we can notice the abdominal wall moving outwards. With each outgoing breath the abdomen contracts. We can notice the abdominal wall going inwards. Just be with your breath. Increase your awareness for your own breathing. And let the birds fly !
What about the black birds? And red ones? Wait for the next blog to meet them and deal with them.
What about the black birds? And red ones? Waiting for the next blog to meet them and deal with them...
ReplyDeleteMindfulness is quite important.chinu mam helped us do mindfulness activity when we were in Agra for a workshop. I still practice that and can feel the difference. Waiting to know and meet black and red birds.
ReplyDeleteVery interesting. Waiting for the next blog.
ReplyDeleteWow just wow..this is exactly what i imagine whenever I meditate .It is such a peaceful,calm , relaxing experience to imagine birds and natural beauty around.
ReplyDeleteMindfulness has been explained in a very simplified manner, motivating me at one go to practice it. Eagerly waiting for the next blog on dealing with the black birds
ReplyDeleteThank you very much ma'am for such a nice blog. I really realized the significance of Mindful Thinking .
ReplyDeleteVery interesting and so very meaningful.
ReplyDeleteAmazing. The simile of birds with thoughts is just a picture perfect thought. Looking forward to see how to handle black birds
ReplyDeleteReally it gives wonderful thoughts to our mind for right direction growth . Thanks for giving opportunity to read such great article. Dr Ankush Sawant Principal JNV Solapur
ReplyDeleteIt is blissful. I remember how in my episodes of anxiety this mindful thinking facilitated by Dr. Chinu helped me relax and have control of myself.
ReplyDeleteVery interesting, effective use of vis
ReplyDeleteVery interesting and effective blend of visualisation and mindfulness.waiting for the next blog eagerly...
Very mindful article
ReplyDeleteThis visual imagination of our breathing and the white birds seems very relaxing and peaceful and can be used especially for the students ... mindfulness
ReplyDeleteNice blog.. simple way to explain mindfulness... easy to practice
ReplyDeleteVery Informative blog.
ReplyDeleteThanks ma'am for this!
I quite like the way Dr.Chinu expresses her feelings and explains concepts by relating it to our environment.Thats way even a common man would grasp what she is conveying...Thanks
ReplyDeleteExtremely thoughtful article which stirs the consciousness.
ReplyDeleteIt's such a thoughtful write up and an easy to understand read. Detoxinfication of the negative thoughts becomes easier when one is mindful of what one is doing and why. The moment we start focusing on our breath and feel it visually, we attain calmness and awareness. Thanks for sharing your thoughts. These are Truly helpful.
ReplyDeleteMa'am its very useful and logical way to explain. also it is very simple and easy to understand.
ReplyDeleteMa'am its very useful and logical way to explain. also it is very simple and easy to understand.
ReplyDeleteLovely!!
ReplyDeleteAs always, explained in a simple yet effective way.
Just say .... wonderful thoughtful
ReplyDeleteJust say wonderful and thoughtful
ReplyDeleteI had nothing but the smile only on my face while reading this blog. Being a hypnotherapy practitioner, the article led me towards self-hypnotic suggestions automatically. And the state broke only when I reached the last sentence. Wonderful.... Wonderful..... Wonderful. Really WAITING for dealing with *Black birds and the Red ones*. What a combination of Satva, Rajas and Tamas Guna (attributes) from Indian mythology. Wow!!!
ReplyDeleteVery informative blog wonderful n thoughtful
ReplyDeleteThanks mam for everything
Very true. Have learnt this from you in one of the workshops. And it really helps. 🙏🏻 🙂
ReplyDeleteThank you Ma'am very informative
ReplyDeleteThank you Ma'am very informative
ReplyDeleteSo well explained
ReplyDeleteMindfulness. Just a step towards meditation. Profound article. Waiting for the next read.
ReplyDeleteSo simply and beautifully explained. I understood the power of this when I found myself helping a client understand thoughts using this exact explanation. Thank you!
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Beautifully explained the technique to fly different birds.
ReplyDeleteWow.. So aptly explained and Insightful.
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