Work with a Wandering Mind

与游荡的思绪共舞

Radio Headspace

心理健康

2025-03-08

6 分钟
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It's natural for our minds to often wander to the past or into the future. Today, Dora talks about what it means to "work with" a wandering mind, and what we can learn from the way our mind jumps from thought to thought. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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  • Hi there, welcome to Radio Headspace and to Tuesday.

  • It's Dora.

  • So over the Christmas holiday,

  • I had the opportunity to teach at a beautiful wellness resort in Arizona.

  • And after one of my classes, someone had asked me what it meant to allow.

  • She said she was new to meditation and was always hearing instructors say or mention allowing thoughts or allowing feelings.

  • From that interaction,

  • it dawned on me that the words we may use in our meditations are familiar to us as teachers,

  • but to the listener, it may just be a word.

  • So over the next three episodes,

  • I wanted to decode some of the jargon you'll often hear meditation teachers use.

  • Words like allow, resistance, and notice.

  • Hopefully by breaking down the meaning of these words,

  • you'll be able to understand them when they arise in your meditation practice and also use them in your everyday life.

  • All right, so what does it mean to allow?

  • Oftentimes, we're guided to allow the breath to flow naturally.

  • to allow thoughts to arise, to allow an emotion to be present as it is.

  • In essence, we're being guided to relinquish control.

  • When we allow, we're creating space for the full faucet of our experience to run freely.

  • Why do we do this?