Apple Meditation
Take an apple out of your refrigerator. Any apple will do. Wash it. Dry it. Before taking a bite, pause for a moment. Look at the apple in your palm and ask yourself: When I eat an apple, am I really enjoying eating it? Or am I so preoccupied with other thoughts that I miss the delights that the apple offers me?
If you are like most of us, you answer yes to the second question much more often than the first. For most of our lives, we have eaten apple after apple without giving it a second thought. Yet in this mindless way of eating, we have denied ourselves the many delights present in the simple act of eating an apple. Why do that, especially when it is so easy to truly enjoy the apple?
The first thing is to give your undivided attention to eating the apple. When you eat the apple, just concentrate on eating the apple. Don’t think of anything else. And most important, be still. Don’t eat the apple while you are driving. Don’t eat it while you are walking. Don’t eat it while you are reading. Just be still. Being focused and slowing down will allow you to truly savor all the qualities the apple offers: its sweetness, aroma, freshness, juiciness, and crispness.
Next, pick up the apple from the palm of your hand and take a moment to look at it again. Breathe in and out a few times consciously to help yourself focus and become more in touch with how you feel about he apple. Most of the time, we barely look at the apple we are eating. Grab it, take a bite, chew it quickly, and then swallow. This time, take note: What kind of apple is it? What color is it? How does it feel in our hand? What does it smell like? Going through these thoughts, you will begin to realize that the apple is not simply a quick snack to quiet a rumbling stomach. It is something more complex, something part of a greater whole.
Then, give the apple a smile and, slowly, take a bite, and chew it. Be aware of your in-breath and out-breath a few times to help yourself concentrate solely on eating the apple: what it feels like in your mouth; what it tastes like; what it’s like to chew and swallow it. There is nothing else flling your mind as you chew—no projects, no deadlines, no worries, no “to do” list, no fears, no sorrow, no anger, no past, and no future.
There is just the apple.
When you chew, know what you are chewing. Chew slowly and completely, twenty to thirty times for each bite. Chew consciously, savoring the taste of the apple and its nourishment, immersing yourself in the experience 100 percent. This way, you really appreciate the apple as it is. And as you become fully aware of eating the apple, you also become fully aware of the present moment. You become fully engaged in the here and now. Living in the moment, you can really receive what the apple offers you, and you become more alive.
By eating the apple this way, truly savoring it, you have a taste of mindfulness, the state of awareness that comes from being fully immersed in the present moment. Letting go for those few short minutes and living in the here and now, you can begin to sense the pleasure and freedom from anxiety that a life lived in mindfulness can offer.
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Beyond the health benefits and pleasure an apple can provide, when we view the apple on an even grander scale we can see it as a representative of our cosmos. Look deeply at the apple in your hand and you see the farmer who tended the apple tree; the blossom that became the fruit; the fertile earth, the organic material from decayed remains of prehistoric marine animals and algae, and the hydrocarbons themselves; the sunshine, the clouds, and the rain. Without the combination of these far-reaching elements and without the help of many people, the apple would simply not exist.
At its most essential, the apple you hold is a manifestation of the wonderful presence of life. It is interconnected with all that is. It contains the whole universe; it is an ambassador of the cosmos coming to nourish our existence. It feeds our body, and if we eat it mindfully, it also feeds our soul and recharges our spirit.
Eating an apple consciously is to have a new awareness of the apple, of our world, and of our own life. It celebrates nature, honoring what Mother Earth and the cosmos have offered us. Eating an apple with
mindfulness is a meditation and can be deeply spiritual. With this awareness and insight, you begin to have a greater feeling of gratitude for and appreciation of the food you eat, and your connection to nature and all others in our world. As the apple becomes more real and vibrant, your life becomes more real and vibrant. Savoring the apple is mindfulness at work.
And it is mindfulness that will help you reconnect with yourself and become healthier in mind, body, and spirit now and in the future.
~ Thich Nhat Hanh
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It is our nature to experience periods when our energy is high and periods when our energy is low. This is inevitable and neither should be seen as a ‘good’ or ‘bad’ thing. Positive energy cannot exist with out negative energy and vice versa - this is a universal law. The good or bad feelings associated with these situations are created by our minds - and are no more than rogue thoughts. Our role is to bring awareness to the experience. Experiencing our high and low energy with full awareness will cultivate true joy and happiness in the depths of our being.
Here is a simple practice to help cultivate awareness when our energy is low. Enjoy!
1. Take two deep breaths and give thanks for the experience you’re currently having - It is this experience that is helping your consciousness develop. Acknowledge it and let it pass.
2. Smile. Physically Smile. You will be amazed what 1 minute of smiling will do to your energy.
3. Become aware of the happiness that is already inside you. Any discontent you are experience is a construction of your mind and is blocking the natural joy inside you.
4. Remember that you have the power to choose happiness, then choose it.
Namaste Friends! May you cultivate happiness in your souls and spread it through the universe!
“To a mind that is still, the whole universe surrenders.”
—Chuang-tzu
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You are not your mind.
Do not try to fix whatever comes in your life. Fix yourself in
such a way that whatever comes, you will be fine.
~ Sadhguru Jaggi Vasudev