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Silencing the Monkey Mind

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by Don E. Brown II, MSIS

Certified Instructor; www.chienergyheals.com

For those of us engaged in any form of meditative efforts, such as bioenergy,additional chi gung, or even Zen meditations, each of us can personally attestto the brain’s “wandering” tendencies. Long ago, Buddhist monks created an analogy describing the wandering activity of the brain akin to a “chattering monkey”.

“Buddhism compares the untrained mind to a chattering monkey that jumps from one branch to another. The monkey is never still and constantly moving. This is not a flattering image, but if you watch your thoughts darting from one random idea to another, you may discover that it is quite accurate. You can train yourself to be aware of the stream of thoughts passing through your head, and to quiet the chattering monkey.” — Source: 101 Essential Tips: Meditation (DK Publishing, 2004).

These mental interruptions, then, are similar to a monkey in a tree overhead, jumping about and squawking with noise, entertaining itself, regardless of your diligent efforts of quiet and intense focus. Likewise, in a recent article published by MSNBC, writer A

Hettinger brought forth an interesting topic of research performed by a joint effort betwee
Harvard University, Dartmouth College and the University of Aberdeen in Scotland.

“Using MRI, researchers found that brain regions responsible for “task-unrelated thought” (that is, daydreaming or mind wandering) are almost constantly active when the brain is at rest or performing a task that doesn’t require concentration.” http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/32862470/ns/health-mental_health

The scientific resultants of the MRI scans performed by the Universities shows the accuracy of the monks’ analogy: the brain is constantly active and wandering. Whereas many meditation subject matter experts instruct the practitioner to “quiet” the mind, we at Chi Energy Heals take a different approach: we understand that the mind wanders, and as such, we recommend and teach focus exercises. Focus on the energy: its temperature; its shape and; its feel. We also teach the adept to visualize the energy, as well as the desired results. Bringing to bear the brain’s abilities in such a fashion actually harnesses and focuses its natural tendencies to wander. We give the “daydreamer” direction, and allow it to run fast and far, with only a few, but very specific, parameters. By doing so, the individual consciously reprograms his/her subconscious in such a way that, even when not focusing on the specified meditation and energy exercises, the subconscious and various centers of the brain which remain active at all times, have a set of instructions and guidance.

Our minds are our workshop; we at Chi Energy Heals know this and believe in increased productivity through efficiency.

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Sifu Don Brown II, MSIS

Don Brown began his training with Sifu Jones in 1997. His background is an amalgam of intellectual curiosity, stemming from his introduction to the concept of chi in traditional martial arts [tai chi and kenjutsu] and similarities between the two. Don’s scientific curiosity, background in Engineering (Masters of Science in Information Sciences) and [admitted] skeptical nature make him a perfect research assistant for the Sifus.

Don’s interviews focus on quantum physics and how the latest scientific data correlate to chi, and more specifically, for the School of Chi Energy. The information conveyed therein is backed with hours upon hours of research, and is explained in layman terms; Don takes great strides in not “dumbing it down”, but more importantly, step by step, educating you on the nuances of each topic, so that a complete and thorough understanding of the information can be shared by the practitioners, and incorporated into our daily lives.

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