Living the Golden Rule, even when you’re furious: My Loving Kindness Meditation
Daniel | May 18, 2008“Remember the compliments you receive, forget the insults; if you succeed in doing this, tell me how.”
-Mary Schmich
I know I should be nice to people. I know I feel better, they feel better and my day goes better when I am. I’m calmer, more relaxed, and better able to deal with whatever comes my way. I find I do better when I’ve had a chance to meditate. I do 2 different kinds of meditation right now. The first kind is the more traditional, sitting cross legged on the floor with my eyes closed kind, which I tend to think of as “back to one”. The reason I think of it that way is simple. I sit, I clear my mind, and I begin counting my breaths. I feel the inhale of air, and as I exhale I count “one”. The idea is that I count my breaths up to ten, and then back down to one. If at any point in time my mind wanders, I start back at one. I’m still a beginner, so all too often my meditation practice goes something like this:
“One….”
“Two….”
“What should I have for dinner tonigh…awww, crap. One….”





