Tuesday, August 17, 2010

Walking meditation



One of the things I like to do when I can is to use my walking as a form of meditation. It's a bit easier to do if you are not battling heavy wind or rain at first, though this sort of weather can come to be even better conditions in which to practise.

I start off by becoming aware of my actual body as I walk, the whole of my body at first, from my feet to my head, and bring awareness into the movement of my whole body. Interestingly, just at this early stage I find my walking has usually slowed down a pace. Then I bring awareness more specifically to my feet as I pick them up and down and the contact of the surface under my feet.
If I am walking somewhere, I keep some attention on the actual pavement and people/things around me as well. If I am just walking on the field I sometimes just focus on the immediate area in front of my feet and slow my pace right down.

In either case I feel my self relaxing and my awareness increasing and as always seems inexplicable I find I am happier and enjoying what ever my experience is at that time.

Walking down to the local nature reserve I was caught by these thistle type plants with their seed heads blowing loose in the breeze. I stood for ages watching the seed heads blow away and admiring the profusion of soft seeds. My mind slow enough to appreciate the delicate movements from my meditative walking.