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Introduction to Mindfulness - Dean Amory

Art and Benefits of Mindfulness Meditation

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<strong>Mindfulness</strong> meditation<br />

<strong>Mindfulness</strong> meditation is one of the most direct meditations for<br />

transcending the mind. It involves becoming aware of the present<br />

moment and the thoughts that arise in the mind-field. By doing so,<br />

you will establish a natural non-attachment <strong>to</strong> your thoughts and<br />

thinking process. This happens because you start <strong>to</strong> become the<br />

witness of your mind, instead of being involved in it. The<br />

unconscious identification with the mind will dissolve more and more<br />

when you deepen your witnessing.<br />

There are basically two primary forms of meditating. One of them<br />

consists of training and focussing the mind, while the other form<br />

consists mostly of mindfulness meditation, plus the no-mind<br />

meditation, which is basically the result of advanced mindfulness<br />

meditation. When you get the hang of mindfulness, you will gradually<br />

become mindless, meaning that all thought activities cease as you<br />

become fully aware of consciousness itself.<br />

Practising mindfulness:<br />

<strong>Mindfulness</strong> is not a meditation in which you focus on some thing or<br />

idea in specific, on the contrary; you try <strong>to</strong> become fully alert, fully<br />

conscious as you are, without any modifications of the mind<br />

disturbing your beingness in the now. You shift your awareness <strong>to</strong> the<br />

state of being a witness <strong>to</strong> everything that is, including your mind's<br />

content when it arises. It can be practised in a meditative<br />

setting/atmosphere but the deepest purpose of this meditation is <strong>to</strong><br />

make you capable of residing in full and awake consciousness at all<br />

times and in every thinkable situation.<br />

When practicing mindfulness meditation as an exercise you can just<br />

go and sit somewhere you are comfortable with and become<br />

focussed. Don't become focussed on anything in specific; just<br />

become focussed, centred in consciousness, aware, as if you are<br />

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