Thoughts for meditation
Tammy,
Today I sat and meditated. For fifteen minutes I thought about normal things; like the garlic festival I will be going to and how garlic is supposed to be great for your health. I then pondered how many weeks it will take to get the smell out of my pores. Next I remembered something in the liquor store; they actually sell tequila in bottles shaped like rifles and hand guns. I know these might be cool at parties but what kind of message are they sending? After all, how accurately can you shoot when drinking? I started to think about the dinner I had with someone’s elderly mother. The woman is in an assisted living facility but they don’t shave her face. She has whiskers almost a half inch long but I don’t think she has a clue what the cat pose is. Do the workers leave this grotesqueness there to spite her since she is mean to everyone?
What are you supposed to think about during meditation? Is there a right and wrong? Am I twisted? I pay attention to my breath but my mind wanders elsewhere pretty quickly.
Gary Kahn
No Comments
This entry is filed under Meditation and tagged with breathing, Focus, meditation, what is yoga.
You can also follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed.
Or perhaps you're just looking for the trackback and/or the permalink.