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5 Mindfulness Practices For Living In The Present Moment

Mindfulness practices: observe your thoughts, abdominal breathing, walking in the park, Tai Chi, and Qigong.

Mindfulness practices are practices that allow us to focus our attention in the present moment, which is great for relieving stress. To be in the present moment, you must let go of things from your past. Learn from things in your past and let them go. Forgive everyone that has hurt you in the past. That doesn’t mean you condone or allow yourself to be hurt by others. It just means that you accept what has happened and you are ready to move on with your life.

Also, to be in the present moment, you must let go of worry about what will happen in the future. The fear of the unknown can paralyze you and keep you from living in the present moment. Here are five powerful mindfulness practices that can have a profound effect on your life.

1. Observe Your Thoughts

Life is often so busy and hectic that we become unconscious to all of the thoughts that we think every day. As reported by the National Science Foundation, we have about 60,000 thoughts per day and about 80% of thoughts are negative. When we live most of our lives unconsciously,  then we give up the power of conscious choices. It is our conscious choices that give us the power of changing our thoughts to be more positive.

One simple mindfulness practice is to observe your thoughts without judgment. Just notice what thoughts you are having at any given moment. You may catch yourself being negative. Just accept it and don’t try to force your thoughts to be a certain way. Just observe and accept. Don’t judge yourself. Don’t criticize yourself. The conscious act of observing your thoughts without judgment has the power to change your unconscious thoughts over time.

2. Abdominal Breathing

Focusing your mind on your breathing in the present moment is a powerful mindfulness practice. It can reduce or stop a stress response and it can induce a relaxation response. Abdominal breathing is performed by slowly inhaling deeply into the abdomen and allowing your abdomen to move outward. Then as you slowly exhale, allow your abdomen to move inward. You can count your breath cycle. Inhale, exhale, 1. Inhale, exhale, 2. Repeat this practice for 5 to 10 minutes to start. If you lose your concentration and forget your count, just return your focus to your breathing and start from 1.

3. Walking in the Park

Walking in the park is not only a great way to connect with nature, but it is also a great way to be in the present moment. It can be considered a walking mindful meditation. Feel the warm breeze on your face. Notice the living animals and insects that cross your path. Here the buzz of the bees as they fly by. Connect with nature with all of your senses.

4. Tai Chi

Tai Chi has been called meditation in motion. It is a great exercise that can help your balance. It can induce a relaxation response. You become the movement rather than thinking about the movement. Feel the energy flowing through your body. You practice Tai Chi in the present moment.

5. Qigong

Qigong can have both exercise or movement and sitting meditation. Both are great mindfulness practices. Qigong is a great way to balance the mind and the body. As you practice in the present moment, you relax into the practice. You open the energy channels in the body.

It is important to understand that no matter which mindfulness practice resonates with you, the key to achieving the most benefits is a consistent daily practice. There is no substitute for practicing.

And as always, if you have any questions, you can either leave a question below or ask a question on our contact form on our contact us page. I will try to answer every question as soon as I possibly can.

If you would like more information about Qigong, contact me at http://www.InnerVitalityQigong.com/contact.html. Also, you can begin with one of our home study kits at http://www.InnerVitalityQigong.com/home-study.html.  Great things are coming to Inner Vitality Qigong and I hope that you can become a part of our journey along the path of Qigong.

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Unseen Force

Tree Qi Field

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There are unseen forces all around us. There is gravity, electric, magnetic, and nuclear forces to name a few. We experience these in everything we do. Can you imagine what would happen if gravity was suspended? We would just fly off the planet. Whoosh! There we go floating in space. There would be nothing to anchor us to planet Earth. This is an essential force needed for life. Wouldn’t you say?

Qi (pronounced chee) is an unseen life force that is not very well-known. Actually, it is more than just a life force. It is the force behind all hidden forces of nature. Nothing exists without Qi. There are many dimensions to Qi. Qi is basically the so-called “unified field” theory that is considered the “holy grail” of physics. Modern Physics, at this point in history, has failed to characterize or quantify this theory.

Qi has been known to humankind for thousands of years. The earliest known writing (2nd century BCE) that describes the flow of Qi in the pathways in the body is called the “Huangdi Neijing” or “The Yellow Emperor’s Classic of Medicine”. [1] Modern Physics is still trying to catch up to this ancient technology.

The key to life is having a smooth and balanced movement of Qi in the body and having a balanced exchange of Qi with your surroundings (the Universe). When the flow or movement of Qi is restricted or blocked, illness or disease takes over in the body.

So, the key to prevent illness and disease is by doing practices that enhance the Qi flow in the body and with the environment. Thus, practices that relax body and mind, strengthen the body, and open energy channels in the body will help to prevent illness and disease. Mindfulness practices like Qigong, Tai Chi, Yoga, and Meditation are good places to start if you want to prevent illness and disease. They help you to tap into the unseen forces in and around the body to bring balance and harmony to your energy system.

Now it’s up to you to make a choice. You can choose to harness the “unseen forces” in your life or you can choose to do nothing and risk becoming sick. Now I can’t guarantee that if you do engage in mindfulness practices that you won’t get sick. We are human and not perfect. However, I can tell you that mindfulness practices will give you a foundation from which you can deal with difficult times in a more structured and beneficial way. I hope you choose to take a closer look at this “unseen force”, known as Qi, in your life.

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Qi, accessed 06/28/2017

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