Thursday, April 14, 2016

How To Meditate - jessicacrossasmr.com


 

How To Meditate

Meditation takes practice just like any other skill.  These meditations will get easier the more you do them.   

Many of us have a sense that we can tap into easier in meditation.  It may be feelings, colors, smells, textures, words or visuals.  Use whatever you get in a meditation to begin your practice.  Eventually each of these senses will be easier to access when in meditation.  This is a good reason to do these meditations more than once as you will get something different each time.  The most important thing is not to negate what you feel, see or hear. 

Many people who struggle with meditation do so because they discount what they experience.  Whatever we tap into in meditation, speaks to through the familiar reality of our life.  You may see clips you know are from films you have seen or books you have read.  You may see fairies or dragons even though you do not believe these entities exit.  Go with it!  You are being taught in a way that you can understand and access.  If you don’t negate what you are seeing I promise you that by the end of the meditation you will have learned something that you did not know before you started.  Let the message come to you in whatever form it needs to, even if it is silly or cliché.  Enjoy your time in meditation and have fun!

Read the meditation below and then close your eyes.  Commit to moving forward and picture yourself entering the maze. Don't worry if you can't remember the meditation exactly.  Follow the meditation as it unfold in your mind.  You will be led where you need to go and it is fine if you take a different path than that detailed below.

Maze Meditation


Take a deep breath.  Begin to walk through a forest.  Hear the sound of the leaves under your feet and the birds in the trees.  See the sunlight filter down through the trees.  Smell the fresh air.  Walk until you come to a clearing.  In the middle of this large clearing your see a hedge maze.  The hedge makes an archway at the beginning of the maze.  On the ground outside of the maze there is a basket.  Retrieve the basket and before entering the maze, acknowledge your commitment to moving forward in your life.  Prepare for change and growth and an end to stagnation in your life.  There is happiness ahead of us but we need to take a step outside of the familiar into the maze.

Feel your power and strength as you step into the maze. Choose whichever path feels right.  Know that the entire maze is there for your growth; the longer you are in the maze the stronger you become.  Every path is a lesion even if it causes you to turn around and retrace your steps.  Walk slowly through the maze.  You will see small indentations in the hedge as you walk through the maze.  These indentations will contain items that will give you further insight into your journey.  They may indicate past lessons or future lessons.  

Soon you may feel you have chosen a path that will lead to an exit.  Continue to walk slowly and enjoy the walk.  Learning to enjoy the journey is one of the most important lessons.  Look at the beautiful blue sky above.  Appreciate the brilliant green leaves of the hedge.  Feel the weight of the bounty in your basket.  Thank the maze for the luxury to take this walk and the wisdom that has been provided for you.  It almost seems too soon that you see the exit to the maze.

As you exit the maze you see a bench on the path leading out from the maze.  Go sit on this bench.  Soon you are joined on the bench by one of your guides.  It may be a human, otherworldly or animal guide, or even a light or a feeling.  Ask your guide who they are if you have not met them before.  Place the basket in between you and your guide.  Ask your guide any questions you may have about the items in the basket.  Your guide may tell you that more information will come later.  Ask your guide if they need something from you and provide it if you can.  Thank them for their help.
When you feel ready, walk through the clearing and into the forest.  Start to feel where your body is resting and hear the sounds around you.  Wiggle your fingers and toes and open your eyes.

You may want to eat or drink something soon after meditation to help connect with your body.  After each meditation write down what you learned in your meditation as soon as you can.  Alternatively you may create a physical or digital collage or some other artistic representation of your meditation.  Find some way to commemorate each meditative experience.  


I hope to Journey with you again soon.

Jessica Cross

Tuesday, April 12, 2016

ASMR Business How To and Question Centered Guided Meditation


Sorry I've been Missing!

I have been working on my website (jessicacrossasmr.com)for the past month and that has kept me away from making videos.  I plan on showing you the process of trying to turn my YouTube Channel into a viable business.  I plan on updating this blog with more Question Centered Guided Meditations and keep updated with videos.  Do check out the new website and the Virtual Spa Tab  for more access to ASMR and Meditation videos.

I hope you enjoy hearing about my journey to help you relax.  If you would like updates on future live videos connect with me on my Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/JessicaCrossCommunity



I am eager to see where this journey takes me and to keep you updated.  

 
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Take care,

Jess Cross
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