Body-focused mindfulness meditation: using the mind-body connection to combat stress
We tend to think of our minds and our bodies as separate entities, with our mind serving as a pilot that controls what our body does while remaining relatively independent from it. While this perspective is understandable given how unconscious we are of how the body influences the mind, it is, in fact, a fallacy. The mind is a product of the brain, which is closely connected to and influenced by other systems in the body. Understanding these interactions between body and mind is vital to understanding the nature of stress and how we can deal with it. Imagine you’re out hiking somewhere in the wilderness when suddenly, you see a grizzly bear lumbering down the trail towards you. Before you are even consciously aware that a deadly predator is blocking your path, your body has already activated your sympathetic nervous system, which is your flight, fight, or freeze module. It makes your heart rate in...