5 Meditations that Calm The Inner Storm

e9f7fed4eb1cdfa1a281f359d2a76464Sometimes life chaotically swirls around us and we think we will never reclaim our center. We feel we have no choice but to charge ahead and take care of the situation in front of us. When life is chaotic, sitting down for a 15 or 20-minute meditation becomes a luxury most of us cannot afford. Luckily a long meditation is not the only option. Try some of these meditations that calm the inner storm to return you to a centered state and grant you the strength to carry on with whatever life is throwing your way.

The 20-Second Meditation:

Rest your elbows on a solid surface. I have even used my steering wheel for this one. Put your head in your hands and allow your elbows and arms to fully support the weight of your head. Just sit like that, feeling totally supported, for 20 seconds and then take a deep breath in and let go of whatever had you stressed. Let it go, knowing that you are doing the best you can.

The Heart Beat Meditation:

This one is simple. Take a few deep breaths and slow down your exhale. You will soon start to feel your heartbeat. Now start counting your heartbeats. If you can’t feel your heartbeat, then just count the seconds on a clock. You can count inside your head. When you lose track and assume that you will, just start over until you can get to 50 beats. Some days you may only be able to get to 15 or 20, but that is okay. 50 beats is the goal, not always the reality.

The Rhythmic Breath Meditation:

For this meditation, count to yourself as you breathe in for a total of 4 counts. Then hold your breath for the count of 2. Now exhale for the count of 4 and hold your breath again for the count of 2. The idea is that your in-breath and out-breath last for the same duration. You may find your counts may differ from those above. If you are not comfortable holding your breath, then you can skip the holding in-between. Do this for a minute. Yes, a minute of this will help you center. As you relax, you may find your breath slows down and your count goes longer.

The Golden Light Meditation:

Imagine there is a pitcher of healing and loving golden light above your head. See the Golden Light pouring down from the pitcher and, as if you are a sponge, the Light goes in, through and over you. Feel every cell in your body absorb the golden healing and loving light. Think of this Golden Light as Spirit’s unconditional love for you. Let the Golden Light flow until you feel the tension start to drain out of your shoulders. When you are done, ask that the recycling angels come pick up what was cleared from your system and return it to you as more healing energy.

The Day Dream Meditation:

Imagine yourself in your Happy Place. Mine is either in the Dominican Republic along the beach with the beautiful blue ocean or in Ireland at the Cliffs of Moher. Take a mini vacation as you create your surroundings in your mind. Try to feel the temperature or smell the air. It is the creation of your Happy Place, rather than how much time you spend there, that will help you regain your center.

None of these meditations should take longer than a minute or two, yet you can take as much time as you have! We are programmed to keep running, although that is not the most productive way to live life. When we push too hard, we burn out and aren’t any good to anyone. My guidance reminds me frequently that loving yourself is essential. Remember that when you are centered, you will make better choices and will be able to follow through with what the world is asking of you.