The seventh step on the Eightfold Path is Right Mindfulness. Right Mindfulness is about being aware of the world around you and focusing on the present. For most of us this is very difficult to do, as we are always obsessing over what happened yesterday or what we need to do tomorrow.
Through Right Mindfulness we are looking to create a greater awareness of everything around us, not hiding from it, but fully absorbing it. We are seeking to understand our true nature by being fully aware. Right Mindfulness then also implies focus and concentration. Maybe you have found this through playing an instrument, writing, or playing sports. This was a time when you were totally focused on one thing, in the zone if you will. The question for us is are there ways we can cultivate Right Mindfulness? Let me give you a few examples of simple ways that at least might set the stage for it:
- When you go to a meeting leave your phone at your desk.
- When you are talking with someone, stop and listen to them instead of formulating what you want to say next.
- If you are reading at home turn off the television.
- Turn your phone to silent mode, and stop looking at it every 5 minutes.
- Turn off email notifications.
- Go take a walk and use your eyes and ears.
- Stop worrying about the future, it will soon be here, and worrying is pointless.
- Seek out a hobby or activity that requires concentration as this will help you focus on the present.
If you like to worry about the future, remember there is no better preparation for the future than to be completely focused on the present. Great things are accomplished now, not yesterday, or tomorrow.
Right Mindfulness can lead to an uncluttered mind and this sets the stage for the ability to focus on the present. In my next post I will write about Right Concentration.
Namaste
This is hard for me, because as someone who has anxiety I am frequent planner. I plan and over prepare for anything and everything. I don’t feel I live in the past at all, and am aware and present in the moment, but do have my eyes set on the future because I have big plans. It’s definitely a hard one. I don’t think I’ll ever overcome it, but I know that I have to stop appreciate everyday for what it is and enjoy the moments of today.
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