Quiet Body, Quiet Mind

Monkey brain, mental clatter, whatever you call it the result is the same – a nonstop chattering in your brain. It is enough to drive one crazy!

So, how do we quiet that voice in our head that just won’t quite? How do we get some much needed peace in a stressful day?

One technique that works wonders is simply quieting the body.

Give this a try. Sit or lie down in a quiet place, get comfortable and place all your attention on your physical body. Start anywhere you like (head, shoulders, feet or anywhere that feels tense), placing your focus on that part of your body as you say the word “relax” or “let go.” Feel the muscle do just that. Move to another part of your body and do the same until you have relaxed all your muscles.

As you go through this exercise and your body relaxes, your mind will automatically quiet as well. If the chatter starts up again, simply go back to relaxing your body. Repeat as often as you need to.

Once your body is completely relaxed, place your focus on your breath. Don’t change it, just notice the air going in and out. Continue to relax.

You can do this exercise for a few minutes or an hour every day. Consider it a body/mind “mini” vacation from our stressful life!

Ahhh… such peace can be found in quiet.

Ho’oponopono: Cleansing Meditation

Ho’oponopono is truly a gift from the Universe. When used, it results in a life of peace, joy, abundance and good health – not just for some, but for everyone. Our role on earth is one of caretakers – taking care of the animals, plants and of each other.  We can undo thousands of years of unkind behaviour towards animals, nature and other human beings with this simple mantra.

Ho’oponopono may seem simple but it is amazingly effective. Try it for yourself and witness the miracle. Simply repeat the mantra over and over again (with what you want healed in your mind) until you feel the release. Do as often as you like.

Mantra

I am sorry
Please forgive me
I thank you
I love you

Further reading: “Zero Limits” by Joe Vitale & Ihaleakala Hew Len