Yoga Meditation Baldwinsville NY

To give meditation a try, sit comfortably, set a timer for 10 minutes, and explore one of the following strategies. And consider yourself forewarned: Meditation is a delightfully simple practice , but that doesn't mean it's easy!

Zen Center of Syracuse Hoen-ji
315 492 - 9773
266 West Seneca Turnpike
Syracuse, NY
Rhinebeck Insight Meditation Group
845 876-7963
141 Lamoree Road
Rhinebeck, NY
Jewel Heart New York
212 966-2807 or 914-767-0024
260 West Broadway
New York, NY
Brooklyn Kadampa Buddhist Center
212-924-6706
322 Eighth Avenue, Suite 502
New York, NY
Triratna Buddhist Community
The Philip Coltoff Center
New York, NY
Rangrig Yeshe
315.475.9635
214 Scott Avenue
Syracuse, NY
Namgyal Monastery Institute of Buddhist Studies
607 273-0739
P.O. Box 127
Ithaca, NY
Zen Mountain Monastery
845 688-2228
871 S. Plank Rd.
Mt. Tremper, NY
Dzogchen Center Peer-Led Practice Group New York City
212.496.5550
Tibet House -- library
New York, NY
Rock Blossom Sangha, Brooklyn Community of Mindfulness
1012 Eighth Ave, bet. 10 and 11th streets
Brooklyn, NY
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Yoga Meditation

By Claudia Cummins

To give meditation a try, sit comfortably, set a timer for 10 minutes, and explore one of the following strategies. And consider yourself forewarned: Meditation is a delightfully simple practice , but that doesn't mean it's easy!

Just sit. Commit to doing nothing more than sitting quietly and watching what happens. Don't pick up the phone , don't answer the doorbell, don't add another item to your to-do list. Just sit and observe the thoughts that arise and pass through your mind. You will likely be surprised by how difficult it is to sit quietly for 10 minutes. In the process, though, you may learn something important about the qualities of the restless mind and the ever-changing nature of life .

Listen to the sounds of life. Close your eyes and tune in to the sounds percolating both within and around you. Open your ears and adopt a receptive attitude. At first, you'll likely hear only the most obvious noises, but over time, you'll discover new layers of sounds that you had previously tuned out . Challenge yourself to observe what you hear without clinging to it or resisting it. Notice how the world feels more alive as your awareness of the present deepens.

Practice bare attention. Notice the raw sensations of the present moment—feelings of warmth and coolness, hardness and softness, pressure and ease.

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