Meditieren mit Main Huong 1: Achtsames Atmen

EPISODE · Mar 22, 2020 · 6 MIN

Meditieren mit Main Huong 1: Achtsames Atmen

from Rice and Shine · host ZEIT ONLINE

Wie umgehen mit starken Gefühlen? Die Psychologin und Buddhistin Main Huong glaubt, dass wir in den meisten Fällen schon alles in uns haben, um uns selbst zu helfen. Ab sofort veröffentlichen wir wöchentlich von ihr geleitete Meditationen, den Beginn macht das Achtsame Atmen. Sucht euch dafür einen ruhigen Ort, macht es euch bequem und lasst Main Huongs Stimme euren Atem begleiten. Ein ausführliches Intro zu den Übungen hört ihr in der Folge "Gefühlschaos" ab Minute 32:15. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Einatmend bin ich mir nur meiner Einatmung bewusst. Ausatmend bin ich mir nur meiner Ausatmung bewusst. Ein – Aus. Einatmend bin ich mir bewusst, dass meine Einatmung tiefer wird. Ausatmend bin ich mir bewusst, dass meine Ausatmung tiefer wird. Tief – Tief. Einatmend bin ich mir bewusst, dass meine Einatmung langsamer wird. Ausatmend bin ich mir bewusst, dass meine Ausatmung langsamer wird. Langsam – Langsam. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Die Übung stammt aus dem Buch "Creating True Peace" von dem vietnamesischen Zen-Buddhisten Thích Nhất Hạnh, Main Huong hat sie übersetzt. Disclaimer: Bei schweren Krisen können Achtsamkeitsübungen nur bedingt helfen. Lasst euch da bitte professionell helfen. Für akute Krisensituationen gibt es psychiatrische Notdienste, ansonsten müssten sich auch jetzt noch Therapeut*innen finden lassen.

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