Happy Yoga Day. A mirror can be a great inspiration for meditation.

Mirror is always constant, it never absorbs things or get attached to any object. Everything is imposed on it. It shows things as they are. But mirror fogs up at times, it doesn’t mean that it has lost Its property, once the fog disappears we can use it again to see things as they are. We enjoy using mirror because it can’t manipulate, it can’t lie or change. It is not judgemental like us, it only acts like a true observer.

We all have a mirror like never changing base within us. Like mirror our peaceful state within us also becomes foggy few times, it fogs up with daily disturbances. We forget our true peaceful nature and we identify ourselves more with fog of variety of mental issues.

Instead living like an observer without absorbing it like mirror we get attached to those fog of mental issues, and becomes a slave of it, which eventually effects our mental and physical health.

Meditation practise can cleanse the fog on the mirror like never changing peaceful state within us. Once it clears up then we can see things clearly and be like an observer with detached mind though it looks like attached.

This gives the power to live in present with less friction.

Happy #meditation

Author(s)

  • Krishna Kishore

    meditation practitioner

    Meditation, Psychic reading ( Trained by Debra Lynn Katz from International School of Clairvoyance),Quantum physics and spirituality, Philosophy, Ayurveda and Nature Healing are some of my deepest interests. I read books that touch variety of subjects. I am a continuous learner and thinker. Meditation practice helped me to understand my life situation better and I came out of many issues. I thought there are many around me who are in the same situation, hence, I started sharing benefits of meditation with very simple examples to make everyone in the world understand the importance of doing Meditation. By profession I am into Talent Acquisition, I am a recruiter. Currently working with a company called Postman in Bangalore, India. In past I worked with Indeed,Inc, Google, Yahoo! R&D ,and Walmart as a recruiter. I am married and blessed with a cute little angel.