Lifestyle
Bookmark and Share text size: A A A

Mindfulness course offered

Saturday, September 04, 2010 12:00 PM | Printer friendly version Printer friendly version | E-mail to a friend E-mail to a friend |



An introductory course in the practice of mindfulness will be offered for six weeks on Tuesdays, 7-8:30 p.m., beginning Sept. 7, at Center for Faith & the Arts.

Most people tend to get lost in their thoughts. Learning a few mindfulness skills can guide attention to the desired focus, helping the mind to settle and calm.

The practice, inherited from the Buddhist tradition, is increasingly being utilized in Western psychology to alleviate a variety of mental and physical conditions. And Christian communities have adopted the practice as a form of contemplative prayer.

The practice has been compared to training a puppy. When you first say “sit” or “stay,” a puppy gets up and bounces around. But with consistent practice it learns to sit and stay. Mindfulness classes provide an opportunity to learn simple and gentle practices to guide the mind and train in settling and calming the inner activity that often fills one’s thoughts and emotions.

The class uses simple exercises, such as enjoying a smell or taste, watching one’s breath and walking, to begin training the mind to settle and ease mental activity. Then the mind’s natural peace and stillness becomes more available to one on a daily basis. A natural balance and wellness of the body and mind also becomes available. This is why medical facilities and health programs often recommend mindfulness and relaxation classes to promote physical and mental healing.

Competencies, or gifts, from the six weeks of training are as follows:

• An understanding of what mindfulness is and what meditation is;

• Experiencing the benefits of awareness of a moment and being present to the here and now;

• Developing ability to focus on an object and maintain concentration;

• Noting an increased ability to place full attention on an object or subject;

• Ability to relax one’s body and calm one's body in daily life;

• Experiencing walking mindfully in daily life;

• Experiencing deep listening and careful speaking and the benefit of using these skills in daily life;

• Experiencing an increased awareness for the capacity to grow in acceptance and understanding of self and others.

Facilitators for the upcoming study being held at CFA are Sam and Marilyn Warlick. They bring to this training years of experience in the practice of mindfulness.

The cost for the course is $10 to cover materials. Participants are asked to wear comfortable clothing and bring a cushion or yoga mat.

Center for Faith & the Arts is located in the lower level of Haven Lutheran Church, 207 W. Harrison St.

For more information about the “Awakening to Life” course, call the Warlicks at 704-639-8971.




If you would like to subscribe to the Salisbury Post, click here.

Comments

Notice about comments:

Salisburypost.com is pleased to offer readers the ability to comment on stories. We expect our readers to engage in lively, yet civil discourse. Salisburypost.com cannot promise that readers will not occasionally find offensive or inaccurate comments posted in the comments area. Responsibility for the statements posted lies with the person submitting the comment, not Salisburypost.com. If you find a comment that is objectionable, please click "report abuse" and we will review it for possible removal. Please be reminded, however, that in accordance with our Terms of Use and federal law, we are under no obligation to remove any third party comments posted on our website.
DO NOT POST:
* Potentially libelous statements or damaging innuendo.
* Obscene, explicit, or racist language.
* Personal attacks, insults or threats.
* The use of another person's real name to disguise your identity.
* Comments unrelated to the story.

Full terms and conditions can be read here

Salisbury Post is proud to offer our users enhanced commenting features. You can now build user-to-user connections, follow friend's recent posts, add an avatar that fits your personality, and more.




Most Popular Stories
  • Photos
  • Videos
  • Forums
  • Blogs




  
Poll
What do you think of the legislature putting parts of Rowan County in three different congressional districts and two state Senate districts?
  • I like it; Rowan will have more members of Congress and the state Senate
  • I don't like it; it's hard enough to figure out who my congressman is
  • I don't care about politics, so it makes no difference to me



 
 
  
  
© 2011 Post Publishing Company, Inc. |