I recommend practicing mindfulness and self-awareness… less.
Because the information you see about mindfulness and self-awareness, all over the place these days, relief focuses on that one word: self.
And from what I’ve been able to determine, through a variety of articles, they lead away from God. Here’s an example of what I mean taken from the ultimate internet authority, wikipedia:
So, what does all that mean?
Two words. Mumbo Jumbo. OK, I’ll add one more word, Dumbo.
If your “
Of course, none of that means you can’t or shouldn’t meditate.
Because meditation, that doesn’t focus on self, can be a very powerful mental and emotional tool.
I recommend that your meditation (or mindfulness) should focus on things that are:
- true,
- noble,
- just,
- pure,
- lovely, and
- of good report
Of course, you already know that, if you’ve been connected with me for even a little while. So this information and recommendation is for the uninitiated, the newbies, and anyone who trusts truth over feelings and phenomena.
It’s not a rule you have to follow,
Not a law you must obey.
But when you’re feeling lost and hollow,
Focused thoughts connect The Way.
This all has even more meaning for me now. Because part of my occupational and physical therapy, for better stroke recovery, includes exercising my brain. It sounds like it would be the easy part, but when parts of your brain are zapped due to a blood clot, you might be surprised how quickly the old think tank can run out of gas.
So, I’m gonna take my own advice right now and trust the Truth to help me.
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