Friday, August 24, 2012

Unit 8

I found that of all of the exercises we have tried over the course I really like meditation the best.  I know from previous posts it would seem as though this would be the least plausible for me bit I have learned to make my mind quite from having a focal point.  I also have been using vanilla oil when I meditate which I know most people use jasmine but I really can’t stand the smell, so it does not work to calm me.  The smell of the vanilla is pleasant to me and I believe because of positive association that I have it calms me.  I am now able to thoroughly relax my mind and body for much longer that before.  For lack of better words it feels as though I am going an o mini vacation when I am done I feel refreshed and ready to go again.  The second practice that I have found I like is the visualization.  At first I really struggled with this one.  Honestly I felt ridiculous doing it the fist time but I tried after I meditated and since my mind was already relaxed I found my self much more open to the experience.  I am hoping that I will continue to improve and take on more of the characteristics of my person. 
            I feel that I am already improving my mental health.  I find I am more willing to stand back and examine a situation rather than jumping in head first.  I also have found that when I am wronged or something goes wrong that it does not impact me as deeply as it would have before. I also found that meditating after a workout takes away that feeling a mental and physical fatigue.  This is very important to me because my body is not in the best shape and I used to really struggle after a workout.  I plan on using these methods after this class.  I have been doing one or the other and some times both a day.  I have found I enjoy it and look forward to the benefits for a lifetime.

Veronica Ratliff   

2 comments:

  1. I think meditation is a good basic exercise to practice before moving on to other things. I also like it the best among what we've been taught, mostly because I've found it to be the most basic (not to be confused with easiest) and most versitile. I haven't incorporated any scents into my meditation, like you, because I've found them to be distracting, but I'm not closed to the idea entirely.

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  2. I never thought about meditating after physical exercise. Have you tried doing it while you're exercising? I find that really challenging. I need music to distract me. But, when I'm meditating for relaxation, I don't want any music at all.

    -Christan T.

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