To many people "yoga" is synonymous with meditation. The word produces the image of these solemn monks sitting cross-legged on a hilltop being all zen with the universe. Yeah, yeah, inshallah.
Yoga isn't (only) that. Particularly, the strand of yoga I practice—"vinyasa"—is very physical, with a heavy focus on asanas and matching movement with breath. It's very demanding, often resembling some extreme form of acrobatics. (I also like to throw in calisthenics-type exercises when I build my yoga classes, so that makes it even more gymnastics-like #856250)
But in the yogic tradition is also meditation: using breath and conscious contemplation to quiet your mind and get the whole self aligned—body, soul, mind.
Anyway, there's a very simple meditative exercise I try to do ideally every day (but realistically, about ~3 times a week). It's so simple that any idiot can manage it:
- pick a comfy spot on the floor.
- pick a seated or laying-down position that you can hold for 9 minutes without shifting around.
- Put on this song...
...and, then just breathe.
For extra bonus points: don't think about your day or what's for dinner, or what Karen(!) at the office said about whatever. Breathe deeply; in and out, and there's nothing else that has to happen.
There's nothing special about this song (pick another if you like) but I associate it with meditation practice now. It's an appropriate length, it's nice and rhythmic to listen to, the chanting in the middle matches perfectly a full inhale or exhale for me—and there's something magical resonating with my whole body at the end portion, I dunno maybe the voice or volume etc that just perfectly calms me down and makes me all gooey.
Anyway, easy-af meditative practice that you don't even have to think of as "meditation."
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This post might be more relevant and engaging in the ~spirituality territory.