This week's concept in Melody Beattie's, 52 Weeks of Conscious Contact, is meditation. The first thing I heard about meditation in the program was that prayer is talking to God and meditation is listening to God. I liked the terminology. Prayer sounds to me like begging. Talking and listening is a conversation which doesn't require that I be on my best behavior or use the right language or not complain, etc. I complain to God a lot - He/She doesn't seem to mind. Right now I'm complaining about my problem with my leg. I'm asking Him/Her if this is really something I'm going to have to put up with.
Anyway... for a long time I enjoyed a comfortable meditation practice - had no trouble sitting for 20 minutes a day listening for God. I noticed that whether it was God talking to me or my own mind, that when I was asking for guidance for that day, I got no messages about doing the dishes, pleasing my boss or what color my hair should be. The messages were entirely about how I could be a channel for God's love and peace that day. That sounds pretty lofty but it's the truth. Since the wreck, I've not been able to re-establish a meditation practice. I fidget at about 1 1/2 minutes and it keeps up until I finally give up. What I know for sure though, is that I will keep trying because meditation has been unbelievably valuable in my life over the past 27 years.
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It must be that the winds of change are blowing us both toward meditation ; ) I sat this morning for about 15 minutes or so. Now, the trick is to integrate that into my life DAILY... not just once in a while. Progress, not perfection, right?
Right. And good for you!
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