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Question: Can Focusing on the Body Get Me Out of My Head?

by | Dec 3, 2020 | 2 comments

Many spiritual practices advocate focusing your attention on the body in order to liberate your awareness from the mind. While these approaches are valuable, they probably won’t open you to the deeper dimensions of meditation practice: becoming aware of consciousness itself. In this 5-minute Q&A, Craig explores the practice of liberating yourself from the mind and the body in order to experience the infinite mystery beyond both.

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Transcript

Question: 

The idea of the infinite feels like a mental construct. So, to get out of the mind, is the body a good stand in for the self the mind doesn’t know and will never know? 

Answer: 

That’s a good question. 

(Participant) says, the idea of the infinite feels like a mental construct. First, the idea of the infinite is a mental construct. That’s exactly right. Any idea is a mental construct. 

But the infinite is not a mental construct. A lot of work has been done with getting out of the fixation on thought. If you put your attention on your body, on the one hand, yes, that can take you out of your mind and there are a lot of traditional practices that kind of work that way. We’re all so lost in the stream of the monkey mind, let’s just pay attention to the breath. Or let’s just put our attention on our body. When we do that for a little while, what happens? The mind calms down and we feel centered in the body. From a relative point of view, putting our attention on the body certainly is a way out of the mind. 

Taking your attention off your mind and having it somewhere else for a while could open a doorway to a deeper consciousness. So, it’s not a bad thing to do and certainly spiritual teachers ask us to do that. 

But what if instead of trying to focus anywhere in particular, we allowed ourselves to simply not put our attention anywhere on anything? When you can’t put it on your thoughts, and you can’t put it on your feelings, and you can’t put it on your sensations, then where else can it go? That’s the mystery. Then it’s a direct invitation to become aware of consciousness itself, which is infinite and is not a concept. 

I would say it’s not a bad thing to do. But in terms of practicing meditation in the context of direct awakening, I suggest that you challenge yourself to not let it rest on the body and then see what opens up. If you just focus on your body, often you just feel nice and warm and relaxed; and you won’t be challenged to go further into something more profound.

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  1. Ken Elkind

    Many folks are finding their lives in our everyday, modern society, highly stressful! Creating a common, temporary escape hatch, may be the only way for many of us, to hang onto our sanity! Our global conditions are believed to be the cause our new social, consciousness saving practice. Music is known as a rehabilitative therapy. Music therapy has been & still is, a flourishing therapeutic practice that relieves & cures most mental ailments! This rehabilitative escape, has become an urgent necessity! Creating music is an instinct that will proliferate us. Humanity’s in dire need of some proliferation!
    As was foreseen, humans have gone “global”. Thanks to technology & education, public has an understanding of basic physics, & how our universe operates, among most(?) of the population. Since the Apollo mission of the 1960’s, a photograph of our planet, put us all in our place! We all saw that we are a single species, on a single planet … This knowledge is not needed to attain entrainment. Though there will Be some percentage of us needed to Be entrained, in order to fulfill our purpose. Entrainment is the “flow” state that maximizes brain functions, reached when focus, concentration, & training, are coalesced.
    There is a known power in our numbers. Any number of people Groovin’ has this well felt, unknown power. Groovism vicariously turns our “mob mentality”, on it’s head. Creating music is an instinct shared by all. This unseen Groove power, created by our global community, will entrain a sufficient amount of us. Grooving as The One, for a long enough period of time, will cause minor miracles to occur. Assumed as coincidences, until The major miracle happens!

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  2. Byron

    By taking my attention from my thinking to the sound of the bells ringing in my head, my tinnitus, or the view in my seeing while eyes are closed, both pull me back, out of the thoughts. Centered in the non-centered realm of hearing/seeing without content, I feel more empty and focused.

    Then, I can ask myself, “Who is the I who is asking “Who am I?”? Who is the listener, the looker, the one seeking? If I am able to dwell in my own Raw Presence, it can be exquisite. But precarious, for I quickly think about it, or wander off in yet another mental
    journey, only later to realize I had lost it again to mere thought.

    I have a mantra for it: I-ing. It is I, in the Now. It’s “I” as a verb.

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