| Problem solving meditation |
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| Monday, 07 July 2008 | |
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Problems? Sleep over it and daydream the solution in less than twenty minutes. Meditation is the key practice to help keep your mind focused on what ever you decide. And an unemotional, objective mind is a lot more efficient at problem solving than a mind distracted by the emotional burden of fears and hopes. Certain mental states induced by meditation are common with those states specific to mental processes that get your undivided attention like studying something you find interesting or that involves creativity. Your mind is naturally focused but relaxed in those states. You are so focused that even the perception of the passing time becomes irrelevant. You do not hear the noise around you. Your limbs get numb after so long, motionless period of time when you "forgot" you had them. Did it happen to you? Find out. Keep on reading ... Creativity flourish in these moments. It is like "divine inspiration" is bestowed upon you. Supposedly artistic masterpieces were created in such a state. Similar with significant scientific discoveries (I always wondered where did Einstein got this idea of relativity when nothing in day by day life was hinting toward it). And this is how you can enhance your problem solving capacity. Because ideas and solutions are all about creativity. So, just allow your mind focus on the problem by discarding the associated emotions. That is when meditation helps a lot. So how you do find solutions to your problem? Very simple:
So at the end of that period, you realize that there has been a shift in your perspective and there is an answer to the problem, or just as often, you will go about your day and the answer or the perspective shift will come later with the best resolve for you. That is because you removed the emotional cluster and the confusion usually associated with problems you perceive as unsolvable. "Sleep over it" is the same thing. With meditation though you do not have to take a nap each instance you need to solve a problem. Do you know how to meditate? If not, follow the link: How to meditate. |
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