Some people like having a warm shower, while others prefer cold showers.
Showering is an interesting process that makes you appreciate the fresh
scent of soap and a clean feeling that allows you to feel rejuvenated
as you become recharged for the day or night ahead.
When you
stand in the shower feeling the water drip all over your body, you are
not only cleaning off germs from your body but also dissipating stagnant
energy from your body. When water runs down from your head to your back
and finally to your feet, it helps to open up your chakras, or energy
centers, which help you raise your body vibration and energize your
soul. This process can also boost your creativity, as it is commonly
said that,"some of greatest insights come to us when we are showering."
Although it is good to take short showers to save water and electricity
bills, we are going to look at three meditation exercises that you can
perform in a few minutes while taking a shower. These exercises allow
you to incorporate spirituality and mindfulness into our daily routine.
The First Shower Meditation
As you apply soap on your body, repeat this mantra - "I clean myself to
become light, at ease and at peace." Repeat this mantra several times
as you scrub your body. As you start rinsing off the soap, imagine
releasing all the negative energy from your body.
Secondly, use
your hand to make a flicking motion around your body as a way to cleans
any negative energy that is hanging around your body. Lastly, stand
still as water passes through your body, close your eyes and picture the
water creating a protective layer of golden-white light around your
body. Take three deep breaths as you see the white light in your mind's
eye. For more mantras or inspiring quotes, see Dr Kim’s words of wisdom
in her new book, "Seven Steps to Inner Power" on Barnes and Noble today.
The Second Shower Meditation
Open the shower and stand to
face the shower head as the water runs down the back of your neck. This
is an important chakra spot known as Cerebellum Chakra. It is a place
where your creativity can be unlocked.
As water rashes down your
neck, become aware of the sensation and focus on the feeling it brings
to you, without shifting our attention to anything else. As this
happens, keep your mind quiet and focus on experiencing the feeling in
its entirety.
The reason for this is to be aware and become
attentive to everything that is happening at that very moment. You can
take five deep breaths to help keep your mind still.
The Third Shower Meditation
Repeat the following mantra as you shower, "Thank you; I love life."
This mantra releases gratitude as you wash your body and allow yourself
to feel the love of self and the love of everything that is happening
around you. As you do this, you can even focus on individual body parts
that you want to extend your gratitude and feeling of love to.
As you take your time to rinse off the soap from your body, you can
close your eyes and position your hands at the heart enter. While water
is dripping all over your body, take five deep breaths and allow the
feeling of gratitude to radiate from your heart to your body and out
through your breath.
As a closing practice to the meditation exercise, you can repeat the same mantra, "Thank you, I love life."
Conclusion
It is easy to think of a lot of things while you are taking a shower,
but if you take those few minutes in the shower to meditate and prepare
your body for the day ahead, you be able to fully focus on your day’s
activities without being distracted.
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