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Talk: Five Essential Elements Of Mindfulness

by Stephen Davies

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A mini mindfulness meditation talk. Ensure you get the most from your mindfulness practice by incorporating all five elements in your meditations. (This track now has improved audio quality - March 2021.)

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Transcript

The five essential elements of mindfulness meditation.

Number one,

Don't have any expectations.

Don't expect that you'll become relaxed.

Don't expect that you'll slow and quieten your thoughts.

Mindfulness meditation is about being open to change and being aware of it if and when it happens.

But don't expect change.

Expecting will limit possibilities and can set oneself up for disappointment.

Number two,

Don't try to become mindful or relaxed.

Mindfulness and relaxation are best seen as spontaneous or even accidental by-products of meditation.

If they happen it is because you have moved into a state of being and have let go of the mindset of becoming.

If you try and make effort to become relaxed or mindful you are using the energy of becoming and that cannot create the experience of being.

Number three,

Accept everything internally and externally.

To experience relaxation and the sense of being of mindfulness all one has to do is accept whatever is happening in each moment.

It's the simplest thing we could possibly do but for the fact we have a deep habit of wanting things to be different.

The desire for change and improvement is of course a good thing generally.

It is just the case that it doesn't work for meditation.

What does work in meditation is accepting whatever is happening externally in your immediate environment and equally importantly,

Accepting whatever is happening internally in your mind and body.

Number four,

Allowing things to flow.

Awareness of the present is not a static thing.

Each and every moment is unique and everything is constantly changing and in a state of flux.

To be with this continuous flow of the present our awareness and our attention must be free to move and flow too.

To this end concentrating can be counterproductive to meditation and mindfulness.

Whilst it is useful initially to practice focusing on one thing such as sounds or thoughts or sensations in the body or the breath,

There comes a point where we have to let our attention break free from concentrating on any particular thing.

We have to allow our awareness to flow freely from one experience of the present moment to the next.

Number five,

Be aware of your awareness.

The most natural and effortless experience of mindfulness is when we are simply noticing where our awareness happens to be in each moment.

In this experience we realize that it is impossible not to be present as every experience that we could possibly have can only happen here and now.

This is an effortless state of being where we feel we could remain in this experience forever.

But remember not to have expectations that this will or should happen which takes us back to point one.

Meet your Teacher

Stephen DaviesLiverpool, UK

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Recent Reviews

Anne

June 5, 2024

I appreciate these pointers. To release and be present. Thank you.

Cody

August 24, 2021

Nice and simple reminders of some easily forgotten aspects of mindfulness. This is a handy refresher, thank you! 😌🤙🏽

Martheᔕe

May 14, 2021

This talk has allowed me to review my mindfulness understanding and technique. It has highlighted an area where I must improve on - concentration - even though it is key to observe the sensations, feelings, emotions and sounds, I must learn to allow my attention to come to me naturally when I am in the here and now! A very effective and intuitive talk to remember and come back to regularly so that I shall perfect my mindfulness meditation techniques! Stephen thank you, you are an outstanding meditating teacher, indeed🙏🏻♥️🙌👌🏻

Lynda

August 3, 2020

this was a really great short talk. I wish I had heard it when I first started meditating

Patricia

November 11, 2019

Liked this simple mindfulness bite size information. Thanks

Diago

December 18, 2018

After listening to this, I’ll be much more relaxed and prepared to meditate.

Irene~

November 19, 2018

Short & sweet. On-point. Gave me a clearer understanding of mindfulness...Just Be without judgement. Thank You Stephen🍃🐢 **bookmarked

Gregor

June 17, 2018

Great explanation of what Mindfulness is. Thank you very much.

Nathalie

May 28, 2018

Helpful tips. Repeated the session and am bookmarking it.

Trish

May 19, 2018

Love his voice, so soft .

Marilyn

May 5, 2018

Wow. Thx. Xlnt advice. Keeper. 🙏🏽

Joanne

March 17, 2018

great information

Del

February 25, 2018

I loved listening to this. Such a clear and soothing voice which added to being relaxed.. which enhanced taking the information in. Thank you

Owen

February 17, 2018

Great talk. A reminder of what meditation is

Miriam

February 17, 2018

Great thank you🤗🤗💖💖

Shree

October 29, 2017

Just beautiful, simple but very difficult to follow. Shall try to apply it to my practice. Thank you!

Wayne

September 24, 2017

Short and sweet. Very useful

Julian

September 3, 2017

Great summary of some basic, essential aspects of a mindfulness practice

Renae

June 25, 2017

As a beginner, this is exactly what i need to hear; for me, this is terrific to listen to prior to a short, unguided meditation...

stella

April 13, 2017

soothing voice, very comfortable, love it soooo much.

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