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Benefits of mindfulness of the body
Mindfulness of the body has several benefits. First, cultivating
mindfulness of the body increases our familiarity with our bodies and
with how the body responds to our inner and outer lives, to our
thoughts and emotions, and to events around us. The Buddha saw
the human mind and body as unified.
When we suppress or ignore aspects of our emotional, cognitive, and
volitional lives, we tend also to disconnect from the body, from the
physical manifestations of our experience. Conversely, when we
distance ourselves from our physical experience, we lose touch with
our inner life of emotions and thoughts. The awakening of the body
from within that comes with mindfulness can help us to discover, not
only our repressed emotions, but also, more importantly, a greater
capacity to respond to the world with healthy emotions and
motivations.
Second, in cultivating mindfulness we are developing non-reactivity,
including the ability to be present for our experience without turning
away, habitually seeking or resisting change, or clinging to pleasant
and avoiding unpleasant experience. All too often, our automatic
desires, aversions, preferences, and judgments interfere with our
ability to know what is actually happening. Learning to not respond
automatically and unconsciously makes possible a deeper
understanding of the present moment and our reaction to it, and
gives us more freedom to choose our response. Being non-reactively
present for our physical experience goes a long way in learning to do
so with the rest of our lives.
Last, but not least, mindfulness of physical sensations helps us both
to relax tension and to understand its causes.
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