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Magical Realist
May 12, 2016 04:40 PM
I attend a weekly mindfulness training support group every week for anxiety and depression. It is a technique for distancing oneself from one's immediate thoughts and feelings by focusing on the sensations. You ground yourself in your breathing and your body in its most relaxed state, allowing your mind to quiet down. The logic is solid. We send a message to our brain when we do slow rhythmic breathing to slow down and relax like when we are asleep. It reads this que and knows how to lower its consciousness into a theta state of awareness. You do not stop the anxiety or depression or anger. You just detach yourself from it--observing it neutrally as pure immediate awareness.