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Children’s Meditation… Life Strategy.

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In a recent post I addressed, through the words of Deepak Choprah, the importance and power of meditation in enhancing the lives of our children.

Through meditation- sitting in stillness, engaging and developing the frontal portion of the brain, we encourage the best in who we can be:  compassion, empathy, love, and ultimately, happiness.

And isn’t that really what we want for our kids… particularly knowing that all the stuff (TV, video games, mp3′s and all the rest!) isn’t really doing it.  Ironically,  at least for my own kids, indulging in these pursuits as fun as they may think they are, tends to make them just plain unpleasant rather than happier!

For those of us who make a practice of sitting in meditation know what hard work it can seem.  And if it’s this hard for an adult how possibly can my high energy seven-year-old son manage?  Well, not on his own, that’s for sure…

“Thump… thump, thump!”

“What’s going on in there?”

“I’m meditating!”

Now, unless my child is gifted at telekinesis, somehow the school chairs came to be overturned with a cat cowering beneath for cover!

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Pitta… Patta… of Little Doshas

What’s your Dosha… and does it matter?

I recently learned that I am of the Pitta pursuasion. I am of medium size and well-proportioned.  I have a medium amount of physical energy and stamina.  I also tend to be intelligent with a sharp wit and a good ability to concentrate.  I am passionate, driven, courageous and enjoy a strong sex drive… but I also have a tendency to blame, can be somewhat irritable (I’m sure I don’t have to look too far to have these last points confirmed….) and am prone to over-spending.

I am Pitta… here me roar!  Or, more likely, ‘speak merely to convey a point’.

And so it is with we, Pittas.  Ye of the somewhat sleepy, skinny-minny Vedas or the sturdier and eternally optimistic Kaphas may tell of a different reality.  As we search for ways in which to achieve balance in all of the various corners of our lives, these characterizations can be fun and even a little helpful.  Understanding our Doshas allow a little better insight into our current mind-body state, which in turn allows for a better understanding, in Ayurvedic terms, of what it is our bodies and minds require.

In most cases we are, not surprisingly, a unique combination of all three Doshas, often dominant in two with one being considerably less significant.  While I introduced this post claiming myself to be Pitta, I’m actually a combination of Pitta and Kapha, mind and body, leaning more heavily to the Pitta.

It’s a fun exercise, really, with a few ideas to help in alleviating some of the issues that go along with an accumulation of Pitta, Kapha or Veda in the body and mind.  So, go take a quiz.  Or another.  Check in with your Dosha and take a little heed of the advice offered, from how to best manage stress (for we, irritable and aggressive Pittas), and how to target a diet better geared to your current Dosha.g