Read 5-Minute Mindfulness Online
Authors: David B. Dillard-Wright PhD
We all know someone who has a “green thumb.” He/She seems to be able to grow anything effortlessly and his/her home is filled with delightful plants and flowers. What may distinguish these people from the rest of us who labor over scrawny little vines is the ability to become meditative with the plant. How is this done? Most gardeners will agree that, when you become involved with the growing, feeding, and caring of a plant, you establish a subtle relationship with it. And, in that relationship, there isn’t much room for your own thoughts and feelings. There is only the soil, water, and the seed.
Working with nature in this way is an exercise that removes you from the constraints of time. The rhythm of planting, nurturing, and watching the plant grow and yield its benefits is timeless because it’s always going on around us. Becoming part of that rhythm is rather effortless, too. It’s really just a matter of finding your plant soul.
FIND YOUR PLANT SOUL
Just as there are as many meditation styles as there are people, so there are plants for everyone who wants to experience this relationship with nature. You can find the type of plant that resonates to your personality and subtly imparts its qualities to you and your meditation environment.
To learn something about the care of plants and flowers, look at horticulture catalogs. At the same time, study the photographs of the mature plants, and make note of the colors and types that appeal to you. Consider some basics of what you want from the plant. Will it be culinary (to eventually eat), functional (to provide oxygenation or ward off insects), or decorative? Balance the basics with the subtle qualities the plant can provide: scent, color, a feeling of calm, healing, and beauty.
Start out with just a few growing things in your sacred space. If they become prolific, all your meditation time may wind up being devoted to their care.
5-Minute Plant Food for the Soul
You can evoke the essence of your plant soul simply by filling a vase with flowers and placing it on your altar or desk or in your sacred space or any room in the house. Notice how just the presence of a living thing or the sweet scent of freshly cut blooms can change the energy of the space—and yours along with it.
Experience the plants and flowers directly. Visit nurseries, flower shows, and public gardens. Ask the caretakers about plant qualities they have learned from experience. If a particular plant appeals to you, spend some time looking at it and reflecting on its qualities. Be attentive; you may get a response.
“Trees are happy for no reason.”
—O
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CONCLUSION
5 MINUTES TO A MINDFUL LIFE
Together we have explored the many ways in which we can quiet our minds, listen to our bodies, reconnect with our spirits, and commune with the divine—all of which helps us to live a more mindful life … minute by minute, hour by hour, day by day.
Take these strategies with you, and incorporate them into your daily life. Let go of your worries, your fears, and your misperceptions—and breathe in love, compassion, and joy.
You’ll think better, you’ll feel better, and you’ll live better.
All it takes is five minutes.
Oh soul,
You worry too much.
You have seen your own strength.
You have seen your own beauty.
You have seen your golden wings.
Of anything less,
Why do you worry?
You are in truth
The soul, of the soul, of the soul.
—Rumi
INDEX
Ackerman, Diane, 197
Acne, stress and, 59
Adho Mukha Svanasana pose, 102–6,
103
,
104
Adrenaline, stress and, 13
Ahimsa yama, 140
Ain Soph Aur
, Sephirothic Tree and, 162
Airplanes, meditation on, 31
Ajna chakra, 148–49
Alpha state brain waves, 177–78
Altar, creating of, 164–65, 187.
See also
Sacred space
Amethyst, 189, 190
Amulets, 187
Anahata chakra, 147, 148–49
Anger-depression mind-body loop, 19
Anxiety-fear mind-body loop, 19
Aparigraha yama, 142–43
Apostles’ Creed, 132
Aromatherapy, 3, 200–201.
See also
Smell, sense of
Art.
See
Visual aids
Asanas limb of yoga, 73, 112, 139, 146–50
Assiah
state, of Sephirothic Tree, 162
Asteya yama, 141–42
Attention, meditation and, 25
Audiotapes, listening to in autos, 29
Automobiles, meditation in, 29–30
“Autopilot,” turning off, 62–63
Ayurveda, 190
Aziluth
state, of Sephirothic Tree, 162
Backbends, in yoga, 85–88,
86
,
87
Back burner meditation methods, 42–43
Back pain, relieving with yoga, 100–101,
101
Baddha Konasan pose, 90–94,
91
,
92
,
93
Balance, yoga and, 106–8,
108
Balasan pose, 101–2,
101
Beads, for meditation, 196
Beckman, Bee, 101
Bells, meditation and, 182
Bends, in yoga, 82–85,
83
,
84
Beta state brain waves, 178
Bhagavad Gita, 136
Bhakti Yoga, 137
Bija, 183
Binah
, Sephirothic Tree and, 162
Biofeedback, as mindfulness tool, 3
Bitterness-isolation mind-body loop, 20
Blue, meaning of, 167
Boats, meditation on, 32
Body, stress relief for, 52–66
multitasking and, 64–66
perceptions about stress, 63–64
quiz and evaluations, 52–55
side effects of stress, 55–63
time and, 64
Bone density, yoga and, 102
Brain, stress and, 56
Brain waves, 177–78
Bramacharya yama, 142
Breathing
exercises for doing in autos, 29
pranayama limb of yoga and, 150
Breathing methods, 48–50,
96
body’s anatomy and, 113
exercises, 113–17
sitting down, 49–50
standing up, 49
yoga and, 70–71, 95–97, 111–17
Briah
state, of Sephirothic Tree, 162
Bridge pose, in yoga, 88
“Brownout,” signs of, 64–65
Buddha, 10, 42
Buddhism, 3, 11, 24
mandalas and, 159–60
mantras and, 178, 181
Burmese lotus position, 35
Buses, meditation on, 31–32
Campbell, Joseph, 66
Cancer, yoga and, 94–95
Cannon, Walter B., 13
Cardiovascular health, stress and, 58–59
Cat’s eye, 191
Cedar scent, 200
Chakras, 146–50
color visualization for, 149–50
gems and, 189–91
list of, 147–48
musical, 183–85
Chant.
See
Mantras
Chariot tarot card, 171
Chekhov, Anton, 175
Chesed
, Sephirothic Tree and, 162
Chimes, meditation and, 182
Chinese meditation balls, 196
Chödrön, Pema, 67
Chokmah
, Sephirothic Tree and, 162
Chores, mindfulness and, 2
Christianity, 121–23, 131–34, 178
Chromatherapy, 165–67
meaning of colors, 166–67
Chronic ailments, yoga and, 94–95
Chronic pain, stress and, 60–61
Cinnamon scent, 200
Coelho, Paulo, 1
Color visualization, for chakras, 149– 50.
See also
Chromatherapy
Commonweal, 94
Compassion meditation exercise, 21
Coral, 191
Cortisol, stress and, 13
Couples yoga, 109
Creativity poem (Hildegard of Bingen), 126
Creator sounds, 178
Crystals, 191–92
chakras and healing, 192–95
choosing, 193–94
cleansing, 192–93
placing, 194–95
Curie, Jacques and Pierre, 191
Dances of Universal Peace, 156–57
Death tarot card, 172
Deep breathing.
See
Breathing;
Breathing methods
Delta state brain waves, 177
Departed loved ones, relics from, 188
Detachment meditation exercise, 22
Devil tarot card, 172
Dharana limb of yoga, 139, 151
Dhyana limb of yoga, 139, 152
Diamonds, 189, 191
Diaphragm, strengthening exercise for, 116–17
Diet
cardiovascular health, 58–59
scents and weight loss, 198–99
stress and, 57–58
yoga and, 98–99
Digestive system, stress and, 57–58
Disease-stress connection, 61–62
Distractions, removing from place of meditation, 26–28
Diurnal rhythm, meditation and, 39–40
Divine presence, in Sufism, 155–56
Dopamine, stress and, 14–15
Drums, meditation and, 182
Emeralds, 189, 191
Emotional eating, 58
Emperor tarot card, 171
Empress tarot card, 170
Enlightenment
as benefit of meditation, 24
mindfulness and, 9
Essential oils, 199–204
aromatherapy massage and, 200–201
bathing with, 203
diffusing of, 201–2
oils and uses, 199–200
steaming with, 202–3
Eucalyptus scent, 200
Executor mindfulness style, 7–8
Exercise, as mindfulness tool, 3
Exercises.
See also
5-minute exercises
breathing exercises, 113–17
“Surrender,” 145–46
toothbrush, 151
top three torments, 63
“What comes up,” 145
“Who am I?,” 144
Eyes, meditation and, 33–34.
See also
Visual aids
Feeler mindfulness style, 8
Feelings, meditation and, 43–46
“Fight or flight,” 13
5-minute exercises.
See also
Exercises
antidote to autopilot, 23
aromatherapy self-massage, 201
Bhakti, 137
breath check-in, 117
color and breath, 167–68
energetic self-massage, 202
mind-body-spirit tarot spread, 173
plant food for soul, 207
seed meditation, 46–47
sound experiment, 179
sound meditation, 183
Tantra, 138
time-out, 64
Food.
See
Diet
Fool tarot card, 170
Frankincense scent, 200
Full lotus position, 36
Gardening, mindfulness and, 2, 206
Geburah
, Sephirothic Tree and, 162
Gems, 189–91
Geranium scent, 200
Gibran, Kahlil, 52
Ginger, digestive stress and, 57–58
Gloria Patri, 132
Gnosticism, 123
Goldberg, Natalie, 12
Green, meaning of, 167
Guru Nanak, 158
Hafiz, 153
Hagioritis, Nikodimos, 129
Hail Holy Queen prayer, 133
Hail Mary prayer, 132
Half and quarter lotus position, 35
Hands, positioning for meditation, 33
Hanged man tarot card, 172
Hatha Yoga, 137
Hawkins, Steven A., 101
Heart attacks, stress and, 58–59
Hermit tarot card, 171
Hierophant tarot card, 171
High Priestess tarot card, 170
Hildegard of Bingen, 125–26
Hinduism, 159–60
Hod
, Sephirothic Tree and, 162
Hubbard, Elbert, 186
Hypnosis, as mindfulness tool, 3
Ida energy pathway, 114
Imagery.
See also
Visual aids
color and, 165–67
power of, 163
religious images, 163
Immune system, stress and, 61
Impermanence, meditation and, 24–25
Incense, 204–5
Inner smile meditation, 30
Intentions, mindfulness practice and, 8–9, 10
Inversions, in yoga, 78–80,
79
Ishvara pranidhana, 145
Islam.
See
Sufism
Jade, 190
Janan Yoga, 137
Jap-ji
, 158
Jasmine scent, 200
Jathara Parivartanasana pose, 80–82,
81
Jesus.
See
Christianity
Job-related stress, 16
Judaism
mantras and, 178, 181
Tree of Life and, 160–63
Judgment tarot card, 173
Jung, Carl, 159
Justice tarot card, 172
Kabbalah, 160–63
Karma Yoga, 136–37
Kether
, Sephirothic Tree and, 162
Knitting, mindfulness and, 2
KÕ, 205