Ten Percent Happier with Dan Harris - Can’t Stop Thinking? Try This | Bonus Meditation with Cara Lai
Episode Date: December 10, 2023Not thinking is not the point of mindfulness. We know, shocking! Emotions and thoughts are inextricably linked: know them to know yourself.About Cara Lai:Cara Lai has worked as an artist, wil...derness guide, social worker and psychotherapist, but at this point she’s given up on being an adult in exchange for an all-out mindfulness rampage. Her teaching is relatable, authentic, funny and sometimes crass, and is accessible for many people. She teaches teens and adults at Inward Bound Mindfulness Education, Spirit Rock, Insight Meditation Society, and UCLA. To find this meditation in the Ten Percent Happier app, you can search for “Can’t Stop Thinking.” See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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Happy Sunday, time for a bonus meditation.
Today we're taking a run straight at one of the most pernicious misconceptions around
meditation that it requires you to clear your mind magically, which, as you've probably
heard me say a million times, is impossible unless you're enlightened
or dead. Our teacher, DuJour, is Cara Lie, who I love, and she's going to guide us through a meditation
that will really, I hope, disabuse you of this notion that you somehow need to stop all of your
thoughts. Cara has worked as an artist, wilderness guide, social worker, and psychotherapist,
but at this point, she's given up on being an adult in exchange for an all-out mindfulness rampage, Kara has worked as an artist, wilderness guide, social worker, and psychotherapist, but
at this point, she's given up on being an adult in exchange for an all-out mindfulness
rampage.
Her teaching is really funny and relatable.
She teaches teens and adults that inward bound mindfulness education, spirit rock, insight,
meditation society, and UCLA.
And here we go now with Kara Lai.
Hey, it's CARA. I hear a lot of people saying that they can't meditate because they can't
stop thinking. We think we're supposed to turn off our brains to meditate, but turning
off your brain is actually impossible, and not the point of mindfulness. So for this meditation we're going to approach
thinking in a new way. This time instead of focusing on the thoughts and what to do with
them, we're going to turn towards what's underneath. So let's begin. Start by finding a comfortable and awake position.
Close your eyes or leave them open with a soft gaze.
Find something to focus on that feels easy to be with.
We'll call this your anchor.
Maybe it's your breath, maybe it's your body, maybe it's the sounds around you.
Whatever you choose, stay with that anchor for a few moments, receiving it with ease, and and coming back to it whenever you notice your attention has wandered.
And you'll probably notice that there are some thoughts that are floating through.
Maybe there are a lot of thoughts. Maybe there are just a few.
Or maybe there aren't too many at all.
Now see if you can get curious about what might be underlying these thoughts. Is there a mood or an emotion present
that feels connected to the thinking?
If it feels okay, direct your attention into your body
and touch into the space where these thoughts might be coming from.
and touch into the space where these thoughts might be coming from.
You could check out your belly, your chest, or throat, and see what's there.
Whatever you find makes them space.
Let it be there both in your body and in your mind.
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When we can connect to that part in an open, caring, and non-judgmental way, it can help
address what's going on on a deeper level and bring attention and care where it's most
needed.
If you'd like, you can drop in a question or two and see what arises.
What is this really about?
What do I need right now to feel okay? Remember, as you go about your day, that it's never wrong or bad to be thinking. It would be a real bummer if it was because we spend so much of our lives thinking.
Gently open your eyes if they're closed and reconnect with the world around you.
Thanks, Monkey Mind.
Enjoy the day.
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