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		<title>Meditation, can I really sit still?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you are new to meditation or familiar with it, you probably know that one of the main challenges is not only sitting still, but quieting the mind! In 1996, I began meditating, after learning about it at the Self Realization Fellowship Center in Los Angeles, CA, where I lived for 16 years. (I lived [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you are new to meditation or familiar with it, you probably know that one of the main challenges is not only sitting still, but quieting the mind! In 1996, I began meditating, after learning about it at the Self Realization Fellowship Center in Los Angeles, CA, where I lived for 16 years. (I lived in L.A. for 16 years, not at SRF, though that would be nice, it&#8217;s gorgeous!). At first, I found I could sit and somewhat calm my thinking for about 2 minutes! With visions of yogis in Tibet sitting on mountain tops for hours on end with flies buzzing around them, staying still and calm no matter what, my 2 minutes hardly seemed like an accomplishment or worthy of saying that I actually meditated! This is where the practice begins, though. By being gentle with ourselves. We did not learn to walk through a mall in one day! Imagine a baby trying to get from Macy&#8217;s to Nordies in their first steps! Even the most motivated fashionista couldn&#8217;t learn to do that without first taking one wobbly step and falling into their parents&#8217; arms. So, take a breath, get comfy and take your first step. These days, I can meditate for a good 20 minutes at a stretch when I make the time for it. Otherwise, I do 2, 5, 7 minutes, whatever I can to stay in the habit. When my mind goes to thoughts of the day, I just do my best to go back to the silence or focus on my breath. Eckhart Tolle says that every moment is a meditation. So, some days, when I&#8217;m at the park playing with my daughter, I just look up to the sky or a tree and take a breath and clear my mind. It&#8217;s amazing how much that simple moment can center me and keep my day in perspective!</p>
<p>Amy Roemer September 24, 2009</p>
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