The Verses
About the Verses
How to Use the Verses
Commentary
Distracted States of Mind
The Verses
I have the habit of being relaxed
Through meditation and mindfulness relaxation and more
I use these verses to unlock that door
Breathing naturally gently in time
With stillness and focus I calm my mind
Observing emotions I relax and let go
Attachments and aversions are delusions I know
I remind myself throughout the day
That I do what I plan in a relaxing way
Mindfully watching to see if I'm tense
I relax whenever the need presents
If a thought arises that causes alarm
I think it again and see myself calm
Whenever something's not going my way
By reacting calmly I make it okay
But if I'm upset and can't explain why
I give self-analysis another try
No matter how ignorant people may act
I consider my karma before I react
Putting myself in the place of the other
I remember my errors and forgive my sisters and brothers
By thinking and speaking with charity so nice
I avoid being petty and many a vice
Doing all day relaxed and unhurried
I put into practice these verses unworried
They displace negativity while calming my mind
And leave my thoughts positive unselfish and kind.
Everyday can be a relaxing day
Today is a relaxing day
Everything I do I do relaxed
I'm having a relaxing day now as I ____
I will have a relaxing day later as I ____
Everyday can be a relaxing day
Because I have the habit of being relaxed...
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About the Verses
Life can be stressful. A little bit of stress makes it harder to deal
with other stressful situations - it makes us irritable. We can get
caught in a negative feedback loop, a downward spiral. Over the years
we may become so accustomed to stress that we automatically react
negatively whenever we are in a situation that conflicts with our
desires. We may react negatively out of habit. This article is
intended to show you how to break that habit and to replace it with a
new habit - the habit of being relaxed.
People turn to meditation for various reasons and different types of
meditation are suited to different purposes. In the practice described
in this article, the objective is to develop equanimity by learning to be
relaxed. Meditation by itself can have the effect of relaxing the
practitioner. However there are also other types of relaxation
exercises that allow the practitioner to relax. Different relaxation
exercises have effects on different systems of the body. Some relax the
muscles, some relax the respiratory system, some relax the mind. In
this context, meditation is understood to be a relaxation exercise where
the mind concentrates on saying a mantra in time with the natural rhythm
of the breathing. This has the effect of calming both respiration and
the mind. The verses explain the correct method of meditation and therefore help the practitioner to maintain a correct practice.
The verses may be repeated inwardly or aloud. When saying them
inwardly, it can be helpful to say them in time with the natural rhythm
of the breathing, but that is not necessary if it is found to be too difficult. The
lines should be recited in a rhythm with four beats per line. This can
accommodate one or two complete breaths (inhalation and exhalation) per
line. The verses should be recited calmly and in a relaxed
manner so that the tempo and rhythm has a calming effect.
This practice helps the practitioner to develop the habit of being
relaxed at two levels. First, by using this practice in meditation,
relaxation exercises, during daily activities at various times
during the day, and especially when you notice you are becoming tense or
upset, you train yourself to be more relaxed. Secondly, during a
practice session, if you notice you have become distracted and lose
track of saying the mantra, you may also notice that some of the
distracting thoughts make you tense or upset to one extent or another.
As you go back to saying the mantra, and you relax away that reaction,
you practice changing how you react to those types of thoughts. This
also helps you to develop the habit of being relaxed.
These verses are phrased as an
affirmation.
The desired result is stated as if it is already achieved. If that
result has not already been achieved, using the affirmation may create a
conflict in the mind of the practitioner. That conflict is desirable.
It forces the practitioner to recognize the difference between his
behavior and his beliefs and leads him to look for ways to
resolve the conflict. If the practitioner is resolute in maintaining
his beliefs through the use of the affirmation, then he will have to
modify his behavior and comply with the affirmation to resolve the
conflict.
Be aware that this practice will take time to have an effect. Have
realistic expectations. At first just try to notice if it helps you to
relax. You may not be able to stay calm in every situation,
but this practice can be used to regain a calm state if something
happens that upsets you. Also, don't over use the verses by trying
to blot out every negative thought. Give yourself time to think through
the events in your life. Balance letting emotions out with letting them
go. The practice in this article should help you to let go of emotions.
But both letting out and letting go are necessary. Therefore it must be
understood that in addition to this practice you may want to also use
other practices that assist in letting out emotions. More information
on "letting out" can be found in the chapter on
Meditation
in the
section on
Insight Meditation.
Briefly, "letting out" involves understanding your emotions through
self-analysis and through observing the physical sensations that
accompany emotions and allowing them to be expressed.
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How to Use the Verses
- Meditation
(sitting, lying down, or walking)
- During a morning meditation practice
- As a walking meditation when you go out for a walk.
- If you can't sleep at night and would like to give your mind something to do while lying in bed rather then just lie there and fret or worry.
Used as a mantra to concentrate on
during meditation, the verses will keep you mindful of how to meditate
correctly.
- Mindfulness
- During daily activities and chores.
- If you feel hurried or you're rushing around and you want to do things with a more relaxed frame of mind.
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To give your mind something better to think about than negative self
talk, or past problems and worries about the future that you've already
thoroughly thought through.
Use the verses as a mantra during daily activities. It will
help you remember
to do all your daily activities in a relaxed, unhurried, and detached
way and will
fill your mind with positive and wholesome thoughts.
- Relaxation
- If you feel worried, angry or otherwise emotionally upset.
- After a busy day or a stressful event.
Use the verses sitting or lying down as part of a system of relaxation
exercises that may be done at various times throughout the day to keep
the body relaxed and the mind calm. One possible series of exercises
could be:
- Start with a brief session of stretching or yoga.
- Then, while sitting or
lying down, repeat a sequence of relaxation exercises:
-
Go through the
verses described in this article once.
- Focus your attention on each
chakra
for a few seconds each.
- Use
hypnotic induction
to relax further.
Mentally focus your attention on each part of the body from the toes to
the top of the head and say to yourself, "my toes are relaxed and heavy,
my feet are relaxed and heavy", and continue working your way through
all parts of the body. Notice if each part of your body actually starts
to feel more relaxed, and heavy.
- Visualize each of
the colors of the spectrum (red, orange, yellow, green, blue, purple,
white). It can be helpful to visualize an object such as a fruit or flower of
each color. Notice how visualizing the colors takes you into a very deep relaxed dreamy state.
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After visualizing colors repeat the series of relaxation exercises
starting from the verses and continue for as long as you like.
- If you reach a deep state of relaxation where the
mind starts to wander wildly and you can't concentrate on the verses for
more than a few seconds, it is okay to just stop and lay quietly until
the mind wakes up a bit and then you can restart the relaxation exercises.
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Commentary
I have the habit of being relaxed
Through persistent and correct use of these verses, one can develop the
habit of being relaxed. This is necessary because over a lifetime, one,
may develop habits of worrying and negative self talk. We were not born
with these negative habits, but since they were learned, we can also
learn new mental habits. Using these verses correctly will help you to
replace old mental habits with new ones.
Purpose of the verses:
Through meditation and mindfulness relaxation and more
Use the verses in meditation, during daily activities, and in relaxation
exercises. The more you use the verses the stronger the habit of being
relaxed will become. "More" refers to not just reciting the verses but
trying to apply what they say, such as speaking with charity, and trying
to understand things from the other person's point of view in order to be
able to forgive. Doing these things will help you to develop a
more relaxed attitude towards life.
I use these verses to unlock that door
The "door" is the door to the state of being relaxed as well as to
the higher realms of the spirit world. As you develop your mind and
develop positive mental habits you will become fit for higher realms in the afterlife.
How to meditate / relax:
Breathing naturally gently in time
When saying the verses inwardly, try to say the verses in time with the
natural rhythm of the breathing. If you find that too awkward, try to breathe calmly and
gently without taking inordinately deep and slow breaths, or
inordinately rapid breaths.
If you say the
verses too rapidly or do not breathe comfortably, that can cause tension
or excitement rather than relaxation.
The idea is to coordinate saying the verses
and breathing in a way that is calming and relaxing so that using these verses is relaxing.
With stillness and focus I calm my mind
Stillness refers to remaining physically still during meditation, and relaxation exercises.
During daily activities try to move in a relaxed deliberate manner
rather than making rapid and jerky movements. Focus refers to
concentrating the mind on the verses. If you find yourself distracted
just go back to saying the verses. Distractions are normal and to be
expected. They are not something to try to overcome, or an indication of
any lack of ability. Living a normal busy life will cause the mind to
be somewhat "hyperactive" and that is just they way it is.
Observing emotions I relax and let go
Balance observing the physical sensations that accompany emotions with
focusing your mind on something else and relaxing to let go of the
emotions. Don't repress anything but also don't train yourself to be
over emotional by obsessively trying to let out emotions.
Attachments and aversions are delusions I know
When you observe the activity of the mind in meditation, you see how
emotions come and go, how opinions, likes and dislikes, poses, and
attitudes are ephemeral and not reality, but arbitrary, temporary, delusions.
How to stay calm and handle situations
I remind myself throughout the day
That I do what I plan in a relaxing way
Take time during the day to review your plans for the day and remind yourself that you will be relaxed as you do each thing you plan.
Mindfully watching to see if I'm tense
I relax whenever the need presents
Through out the day try to notice if you are tense or upset, and if so try to
find a few minutes to relax using these verses.
If a thought arises that causes alarm
I think it again and see myself calm
When you find yourself worrying or thinking about something that upsets
you, remind yourself that you can be calm and relaxed even if it
happens. Try to visualize yourself being calm when the thing occurs.
This can be difficult so it is usually a good idea to start applying
this with relatively minor situations. As you become more comfortable
doing this you can apply it to more difficult situations.
It's like skiing, you don't start learning to ski on the expert's slopes,
you learn on the beginner's slopes. This is true for many of the other
lines in these verses too - start trying to apply them on the minor
things and you will see the truth in them.
Whenever something's not going my way
By reacting calmly I make it okay
If you don't have a negative reaction to something it is not a problem.
We don't really worry about something happening, we worry about how we
will feel if something happens. If there is something you tend to worry
about but you learn you can experience it with out becoming upset you
will stop worrying about it. By not giving in to the habit of reacting
negatively to a situation we defuse it and we abstain from making it a
problem. This can be difficult to learn. Like in the previous couplet, start applying it on the minor things.
But if I'm upset and can't explain why
I give self-analysis another try
Self-analysis involves trying to explore what emotions you are feeling
and why you are feeling them. It is a cognitive approach which involves
considering your thoughts and experiences and your emotional responses
to them.
How to interact with other people
No matter how ignorant people may act
Everyone will eventually advance to the highest levels of the spirit
world. However before people become so highly evolved they are more or
less ignorant and that ignorance can be responsible for what we call
"bad" or "evil" actions. Also, sometimes it is our own ignorance that
causes us judge other people or their actions incorrectly.
I consider my karma before I react
The law of karma says that good actions have good consequences and bad
actions have bad consequences. If you feel compelled to react to
something someone does, consider very carefully how you react because if you are reckless in your reactions you
may create bad consequences for yourself. Whenever possible try to
teach by example. Try not to act maliciously. Try to do what is best
for everyone, for the highest good, do not just seek revenge. If you
need help trying to figure out what to do, try prayer.
Putting myself in the place of the other
Try to see things from the other person's point of view. Trying
to understand why other people do what they do, can help you to
forgive them.
I remember my errors and forgive my sisters and brothers
Remembering your own mistakes can also help you to forgive others.
By thinking and speaking with charity so nice
Thinking and speaking with charity means you don't judge or condemn
others. Rather than focusing solely on the negative, you try to see
the positive - the good in others.
I avoid being petty and many a vice
The habit of being relaxed is not just being physically relaxed
and having a calm mind. It also includes avoiding thinking in ways that
make us tense, such as angry or hateful thinking. The way we think
about things is something we learned in the past and it is possible to
learn different ways of thinking about things.
Summary
Doing all day relaxed and unhurried
Try to do your daily activities in a relaxed and unhurried manner.
I put into practice these verses unworried
Use the verses at various times throughout the day to help you keep
relaxed, but in addition to saying the verses, also try to do what
they advise you to do.
They displace negativity while calming my mind
And leave my thoughts positive unselfish and kind
When you use these verses, they fill your mind and will replace any
negative self talk, worrying, and other undesirable mental activity that
you habitually may engage in. By replacing negative thinking with
something wholesome and positive, those negative habits may atrophy and
be replaced with new healthier habits.
A Relaxing Day
The affirmations in the last stanza are intended to put into
practice the first and second lines of the third stanza:
I remind myself throughout the day
That I do what I plan in a relaxing way
Everyday can be a relaxing day
Imagine what an ideal relaxing day would be. Imagine how you would feel
if you were experiencing such a day. For example, you might think of a
day of summer vacation back in the care free days when you were a young
child.
Today is a relaxing day
As you say this line, remember what it is like to have a relaxing day.
As you remember what a relaxing day is like, you recreate that state in
your mind - you create that reality with your mind.
Everything I do I do relaxed
I'm having a relaxing day now as I ____
Fill in the blank with what you are doing at the moment.
Try to relax as you say these lines. Notice how you feel.
I will have a relaxing day later as I ____
Fill in the blank with what you will be doing later in the day. Say
this line with the intention that you will be relaxed as you do the
other things you have planned for the day.
Everyday can be a relaxing day
Because I have the habit of being relaxed...
The last line leads in to a repetition of the verses from the beginning.
The last stanza can also be used by itself as a mantra for daily
activities when the full verses are too much. It can also be used at
any time during the day when you find yourself feeling hurried or you
find yourself worrying about various items on your schedule for the day.
Always use this stanza or the full verses, in a calm and relaxed manner.
Never rush through them or alter your breathing in uncomfortable ways to
accommodate them.
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Distracted States of Mind
When you first start this practice, learning the verses will probably
take so much attention that you should be able to concentrate very well.
Once the practice becomes familiar to you, you may find it harder to
concentrate. There are two types of distracted states you should be aware of.
One type is when your mind keeps being drawn into thinking about
something in your past, present, or future. If this occurs it will
usually happen at the outset of a practice session. In extreme cases
you may find it helpful to stop practicing and write about what is on
your mind. Then try practicing again. If necessary write more etc. It
can often take a long time to quiet the mind when something in
particular is bothering us.
The other type of distracted state is the hypnogogic state. In this
state you mind wanders wildly, dreamily, on thoughts, visions, and/or
words that do seem to be related to your life. This state does not
usually occur at the beginning of a session. If it occurs it usually
happens after a session has gone on for some number of minutes and you
are very relaxed. If you find you reach this state during the practice
you have succeeded in attaining a very deep state of relaxation and you
can simply stop the practice and just abide in that state until you find
yourself coming back to a more normal waking state of consciousness and
then you can resume the practice.
If you feel sleepy during a practice session, depending on your own
judgment of what you need most and what practical, you may decide to
take a nap, or try a more active form of the practice. If you are doing
the practice lying down and feel sleepy, you can try it sitting up. If
you are sitting you can try repeating the verses while taking a short
walk.
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