So as I said in my last post I took part in a
MBSR program last spring.
MBSR stands for Mindfulness Based Stress Reduction. The core of
MBSR is mindfulness meditation. Its easy to do but hard to explain the benefits.
What you really do is sit, in a chair or on a meditation cushion, and pay attention. You pay attention to your breathing. You let any thoughts, feelings, emotions, or bodily sensations flit through your consciousness. If you have trouble with your breathing, say because you have sinus problems or something, you pay attention to something else like the feeling of your feet in your shoes or your toes. What you are trying to do is BE HERE NOW and not get caught up in events of the past or of the future.
I meditate twice a day in the morning, on the train!, and at night before bed.
the benefits for me have been a more calm relationship with my husband. (Even the sex is better!)
So have a seat and breathe!