Meditation this afternoon in women's prison, working within the Psychiatric Security Unit. After meditation they said, "I have never experienced this tranquility in my life", "The voices have slowed down", "I have been using this mediation during the days and it helps", "We are so grateful for your time here with us", "I now know I can make myself feel calm and not be violent".
I am grateful for the presence of The Meditation Initiative!
Peace,
TMI
Tuesday, August 9, 2011
Wednesday, July 20, 2011
Meditation vs. Mindfulness in the "Real World"
As I sat with 12 United States Soldiers this morning, we discussed the difference between meditation and mindfulness. One young soldier asked how meditation will help him when he takes his family to Sea World this weekend. He shared that he would often be frustrated by many people he encounters, thus responding negatively towards his children. I added he is not the only one who would experience this situation!
I simply shared that meditation is concentration and mindfulness is awareness. In silent meditation we use the breath as a focus and become mindful of all our thoughts. When he goes to Sea World, his focus will be his children, while his mindfulness will be his awareness of emotions triggered by all the people he encounters. If he stays focused on his children, he can let anyone who frustrates him float on by as we practice doing with our thoughts in silent meditation. If he replaces the breath as his focus with his children and replaces the random thoughts that arise with all the people, he can go through the day with peace of mind. The end result is he is more present with his family and less concerned with others. This is meditation having an impact on us in the real world.
The Mediation Initiative leads meditation every week at The Point Loma Naval Base as part of a residential treatment program for soldiers returning from combat who are diagnosed with PTSD and TBI (Traumatic Brain Injury). For more information please visit The Meditation Initiative
Tuesday, April 19, 2011
TMI Monthly Newsletter - April 2011
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Meditation at Lincoln High School
Wednesday, April 13, 2011
Wednesdays at TMI
TMI Meditations Today: Wounded Warriors at Point Loma Navy Base, Teachers and Students at Albert Einstein Academy, Wounded Warriors at Navy Medical Center, Students at King-Chavez High School, The Braille Institute, and tonight at the UU Church. All Free and all in one day!
Saturday, January 22, 2011
8th Grade Kids - Meditation Letters
Students at Monarch School: Write Letters About Meditation to a Friend
Dear Perla,
Meditation is really helpful, because it will help you relieve stress. When we have done meditation in the class, after I felt happier and like a whole different person because I was more calm. If I could do meditation 24/7 I would, or if I could teach it I would. I would suggest meditation to you because I know that kids our age have a lot of drama, at school, home, or even on the streets. - 8th grade female
Dear Jesse,
It feels great to meditat in class quietly. It has helped me overcome my being mad. It was really fun in the class. We got to eat every week for a couple minutes in there too. I've used meditation when I get frustrated. I've also used it when I want to enjoy my food. I would like to use meditation in my daily life more. It really is useful. - 7th grade boy
Founded in 1988, Monarch School and its committed team of teachers, administrators and volunteers is dedicated to providing homeless and at-risk children with an accredited education while caring for their basic needs. Today, more than 160 kids between the ages of 4 and 19 are enrolled at Monarch School.
Sunday, January 9, 2011
Meditation at the Japanese Friendship Garden
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Japanese Frienship Garden |
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Koi Pond |
Thanks to everyone who joined us yesterday, we look forward to seeing you next week. A special thanks to the Japanese Friendship Garden in Balboa Park for allowing us to use this beautiful space.
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Zen Garden |
Saturday, January 8, 2011
Meditation at Southwestern College
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Southwestern College Staff Development Day |
Thanks to Southwestern College for inviting The Meditation Initiative to be a part of their Staff Development Day! We had about 40 people join the meditation, it was a great experience. I see once again how important it is to bring mindfulness and meditation into the workplace. This was a great group with many beginners and also some who had an already existing meditation practice. As always, most important is to encourage and inspire people to meditate for 5 minutes every day. Thanks to Wayne and the rest of the staff for a wonderful meditation practice.
Peace,
TMI
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