InspirationOutdoors wrote:I have been trying out a few different walking meditation techniques of late
Walking is a great way to practice meditation & I always feel so refreshed and recharged after a good walk, even a day walk but the longer the better
ErichFromm wrote:Not sure meditation and hiking go well together - at least not where you need to focus on trail finding and ensuring you are walking safely. "No mind" could be dangerous.
The purpose of meditation is to be
more mindful, it's about being totally present in the current moment, it's not about having 'no mind'. You become more attuned to your surroundings and your spatial awareness to it, etc. Plus you are totally aware of your body and each footstep so you are less likely to have a wandering mind and slip on a rock or a root etc
simonm wrote:I do practice being mindful when I walk. My mind is naturally busy so I have to consciously bring my mind to the present otherwise before i know it I am off thinking about something that I don't need to.
Yeah I'm the same Simon. I find stopping periodically and taking a few deep breaths and really taking in the surroundings helps a lot. Going for a walk somewhere beautiful but stuck with thoughts from elsewhere going round and round in your head kind of defeats the purpose.
ALWAYS be yourself.
Unless you can be outside, then ALWAYS be outside.