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When I was first introduced to the idea of mediation I was just out of college and in New York City. There was so much energy- and still you could find an apartment without 6 roommates. My life was alive 24 hours a day. I wrote my first novel fueled by Dunkin Donuts iced coffees and cream, Marlboro Lights and a few salads every day. It wasn’t the healthiest time, but my life was tuned to creation.
Given I was flying from party to event to occasional actual jobs from time-to-time, I had no space for real rest. After about 6 months, that lack of brain quiet caught up with me. I found more ways to check out of reality, and piled more on the ones I had… It was all so glamorous and enviable that I seemed to have discovered some mystical life portal.
Except: I had no desire to create anything.
A few reality checks- like needing to pay rent and having family members suspect that I was losing my grasp on reality- and I stumbled into the Jivamukti Center in Soho for a meditation.
It was all purple. We sat cross-legged. I struggled to keep my eyes closed and not sleep. I struggled to follow along with the instructions to focus on one thing in my mind. The air was full of the strongest incense. The deep breathing was a chore in itself.
I coould barely sit still.
That’s when I know I need to quiet my mind and reset my body the most- when something as simple as this is such a war.
Are you waging a war with spinning thoughts every time you try to get quiet?
I persisted. Life fell back together where it was falling apart.
I’ve come to see that we all need some form of meditative space in life. True quiet. Letting go of the day. Letting go of everything. And the harder it is at first, perhaps the more we need it!
Lately I’ve returned to my need for this calm space in my own mind.
I struggled. Me vs. Things To Do.
Do you know that one?!
Because I know how much it helps every aspect of life, I found a few ways to make my own not-too-fancy practice of meditation (I sit on a cushion, put on a you tube meditation music track, close my eyes and breathe deeply, sinking into the experience) really work well for me.
I’m not a meditation teacher, but I recommend all of you reach out and check out my friend Charlie Knowles because he is the best meditation teacher on the planet as far as I’m concerned. He glows with presence.
I am a space-shaper, so today is all about how I got my own space shaped to help me sink into medtation instead of fighting it every step of the way.
8 Ways To Create Sacred Space In Your Life To Meditate
When we meditate we let go of all the energy that disturbs our peace of mind and, hopefully, get to a place of calm. It is a way to transform our mind and thoughts – moving from an onslaught of negative and irrational ideas into clarity and balance. Meditation can help you sleep better, relieve anxiety, reduce stress, and eliminate worry. It’s life-changing for sure.
If you are meditating, but aren’t experiencing a positive change, you may want to shift your space and your attitude in the process. Here are some tips to set yourself up to zone out and check in!
It’s been best for me to approach all of this meditative greatness with gratitude, as this time is a real gift. Do as much as you want. Create space in your day and space wherever you are in order to do it, and keep that space clear of clutter. When in doubt or on the go, you can always visit a park or a beach or other inspired Nature. Or… just start wherever you are. Deep breaths. Lots of flow. Let the calm greatness bubble up into your days.
xoxo Dana
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