Monkey Madness and Puppy Love

Published by: Yogini on 14th Apr 2010 | View all blogs by Yogini
Monkey mind
Think monkey. Think tree. Link the two together and what do you Girl with monkeysee? Monkeys jumping from one tree to another. That's the monkey mind. The monkey mind leaps from one thought to another and then another and another. Distracting us from living in the present. Which is one of the goals of yoga. Meditation is one of the ways to tame the monkey mind in order to get to a state of peace.

RIP

The quest for peace is universal. In every age. In every country, people have been trying to find peace within their environment. Nations meet continually to search for ways to make peace with each other. There's even a Nobel Peace Prize for individual contributions to this noble cause. People hold up two fingers in the form of a 'V' which symbolises peace and when someone dies, we pray that they 'rest in peace'.

Inside out

The dictionary defines peace as freedom from strife.  A state of serenity, calmness and stillness. Inherent in this definition is the answer to why peace is so difficult to achieve. Life and strife seem to go hand in hand. Yet despite the obstacles, it’s possible to attain a state of peace by undergoing a shift in thinking and changing the angle of vision. Peace isn’t found in the outer world of possessions, positions and relationships. The solution to finding peace requires us to look at the problem from a new perspective. To accept we cannot change the nature of the world or its problems but we can add a new dimension to life that leads to peace. Found within. Reached through meditation. 


Lady with dogPuppy mind

Meditation teaches there’s little or no control over the restlessness of the ordinary mind. Imagine the mind is like an overexcited puppy. So the question is how can you keep that puppy from running circles around you. The answer. Tie it to a post. Give your puppy something to attach itself to. A note. A sound. A word. A mantra.


Brain bliss

Minds are like mercury. Unable to rest for more than a nanosecond before they go zipping off. With thoughts and ideas constantly popping in. Memories of the past. Fantasies of the future. Never the present. Meditation helps de-clutter the mind. It’s invigorating. It’s energising. It’s totally refreshing. The trick is to learn to observe all those thoughts without engaging in them. Think of the mind as the sky and thoughts like clouds passing through.

So be a monkey. Or a puppy. Find your path to brain bliss.

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