A Meditation On Self Identity. Hey everyone, I hope you are well. In today’s post, I would like to share something with you. Lately, I have been doing a lot of reflection on myself. I have been going on walks in the morning to the parks, clearing my mind and asking questions about my life. 2020 has been a challenging year for everyone. At this point, we can only work on ourselves and prepare for 2021. Who am I? – We don’t ask the question often. There is a meditation that asks us to look at this, to recognize what we are not, and to suffer less.
A Meditation On Self Identity
Who Am I – What comes to mind when you ask this of yourself?
How many different memories, ideas, and things seem like a part of you? What do you identify with? Does this process of identification help you or cause suffering?
Perhaps when your favourite basketball team loses, you suffer as though YOU lost. When your car is damaged, it feels like YOU are hurt. When somebody attacks which they think you are, it seems like they reach inside and poke at your true self. How can you escape this unnecessary drama and pain?
Perhaps by seeing who and what you are not. Seeing the identification process clearly can free you from the ego attachments that cause you to suffer. There is a simple meditation that can help you with this.
Who Am I – A Meditation On Self Identity
Sit or lay comfortably in a quiet place. Relax, close your eyes, and take several deep breaths. Breathe through your nose, letting your breathing fall into a natural pattern. Pay attention to your breath, to the air moving in and out of your lungs and nose. Let the tension drain from your body.
Ask the question in your mind, “Where am I?” Then ask, “What am I?” and “Who am I?” Just let these questions sit for a moment in your mind.
Become aware of your body, and consider your leg. Would you cease to exist if you lost it? Are you your leg? Continue through the parts of your body, asking each piece, “Am I here?” and “Is this what I am?”
Then open your eyes and look around. Are you any of these things? You might feel pain when your favourite chair breaks, as though it were you, but you are not that chair. Which of these things you own are you? Ask these questions. Ask, “Am I this?”
Now close your eyes again and say your name in your mind.
Is there a sense of identity? And if you had no name? Ask yourself, “Am I really…” and repeat your name. Consider what the most honest answer is. Try saying “I am…” and insert any other name. Note how you feel differently when you call yourself by another name. You have a name-identity that is a collection of ideas, something seen differently by you and others.
Let feelings arise, and ask, “Am I this fear?… this pain, sadness, desire, pleasure, or anger? You can see that your feelings are not you – they pass through you. Clothes, body, reputation – none of it is your authentic self-identity.
Continue this meditation for twenty minutes or so. Take a deep breath and get up, noticing if you feel different – maybe less worried or less attached to things, feelings and thoughts. Repeat the meditation as often as necessary to remind you what you are not. You don’t need to answer the question, “Who am I?”
I hope you enjoy the post.
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14 Comments
Melisss
Self meditation is so important and I feel 2020 has pushed many to do so.
Kim
It is funny how the universe works. I was just thinking about this, and then I read your blog.
Puja Kumari
Medidation plays a major role in our health and life. It should the part of life.
Alyssa Johnson
You have to know where you are to know where you’re going. Self-awareness is so important!
Angeline
I agree that we don’t always have to react or hold our emotions as true. Not all of them define us.
vidya
definitely need to take some time to get started on this
Fatima D Torres
I’ve tried meditating more during the morning hours. It helps me think more during the day and focus on the essentials.
Sacha
I dont think I have heard of this technique before. Important question to ask ourselves though, who are we? How do we see ourselves?
Monica
I need to take time in my day to mediate and take a step back.
Shayla Marie
I’ve not yet heard of this technique but it sounds like it would be a helpful one for meditation.
Sarah Miller - Homeschooling 4 Him
I have definitely appreciated the way that quarantine has forced me to stop being so busy, and take some time to take stock of the way I’m living my life.
Bri
This is so important. It’s so easy to lose yourself in the hustle. Stopping to focus on you and who you are and what you want and need is so important!
Angelika
I like how you said that certain feelings don’t define you (that they pass through you). That’s really important for people to know. This was a great read!
Amy Gougler
I’ve tried to be better about meditating lately! I’m currently pregnant and trying to use it to help reduce anxiety. This tips on self reflection are awesome!