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  • Why are you meditating? What’s your motivation?

    Simone Riml written by Simone on Saturday, June 12th, 2010

     “Why am I meditating?” is the single most important question to ask and answer for yourself as you begin. Honestly, some early mornings, my motivation or goals, or hopes for some future state of mind are the only reason I meditate.  Knowing, honestly why you are meditating will help you get onto the cushion when [...]

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  • Guilt & Meditation

    Simone Riml written by Simone on Monday, April 5th, 2010

    The other day a gal who is meditating with us came to me and apologized profusely for not meditating as often as she hoped, “I am so sorry, I have been so busy, I will start again soon, I feel so guilty, I will get back to it, I promise.”  I could literally feel her [...]

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  • Children, meditation and world peace

    Simone Riml written by Simone on Monday, January 11th, 2010

    Last year the David Lynch Foundation along with the Transcendental Meditation Program launched a campaign to “Teach One Million At-Risk Youth to Meditate.” The goal of their global peace initiative is to bring meditation to youth, parents and staff in schools around the world in hopes of reducing the effects of stress [...]

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  • Too busy to meditate?

    Simone Riml written by Simone on Friday, December 18th, 2009

    It’s ironic that the #1 reason (we hear) people don’t’ meditate is “I am too busy.” “I will start meditating when things calm down a bit,” “I will start my meditation practice when things are less hectic, when my children get a little older and there is more peace and quiet in the house.”  Hey, [...]

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  • The Breath in Meditation

    YeShey Palmo written by YeShey on Friday, December 11th, 2009

    When we are meditating we do not alter or change the breath in any way.  One of the greatest reasons to meditate is to see things just as they are, same with the breath during meditation – we just observe it, we do not change it. During the first two steps of [...]

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  • “The hardest thing to do in the world is to show-up”

    Simone Riml written by Simone on Friday, November 6th, 2009

    I was watching Jon Kabat-Zinn’s Mindfulness lecture to Google employees on Youtube and as he spoke these words or something like them I thought “that’s it, isn’t it?” It seems for most of us, or the people I hang-out with, once we start whittling down our wants and needs, once we get past the “once X [...]

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