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Wednesday, February 21, 2018

Conquering Polarized Thinking Through Mindfulness


I’ve been on this earth almost 63 years.  Looking back, one constant is there; Learning!  I’ve learned from both success and failure.  I’ve also learned about balance.  What I mean is balance between the extremes of issues.  Extremes on issues rarely add value toward solutions.  As human beings, we all tend to polarize to extremes.  It is because of the way our brains work. 

Labels have a great deal to do with this polarization and the way we face issues that confront us.  Liberal/conservative, right/left, right/wrong; all examples of this tendency.   We tend to immediately think toward quick fixes.  And we don’t always add value toward solutions when our thinking is polarized. 

What’s important to consider is that most people’s thinking lies somewhere between the polar extremes.  They may be liberal on some issues and conservative on others, and classifying them either way doesn’t add value to the issues. 

So how do we conquer our tendency toward polarized thinking?  Through mindfulness.  By pausing, noticing our breathing, and centering our thoughts, our brains can rest momentarily and re-set.  It is also helpful to remember that our emotions are temporary.  There is a part of our being that can see those emotions like a passenger in a train station watching the trains come and go.  Doing so brings clarity, and tapping into that place of being is where mindfulness helps us balance.

Through mindfulness, we can find a place of equanimity with issues that confront us.  Mindfulness is something we can never master but can always improve on.  It taps into the roots of our humanity.  It brings clarity and calm to our thoughts.  It takes practice!

I found a great app for my smart phone that helps.  It is called Insight Timer and has messages and guided meditations from various teachers to help with mindfulness.  Check it out!