"Grief is the rope burns left behind
when what we have held to most dearly is pulled beyond our grasp." Stephen Levine
Grief Meditations
You can choose any number of meditation teachers for
learning mindfulness and awareness techiques in a general way. But
when you are in the throws of deep grieving, or if you have never studied
any meditation before now, it may be best to go directly to those teachers
who address grief in a specific way, like the ones described below.
"Even grief is workable," writes Stephen Levine.
He offers two guided meditations specifically for grief, and some astute
analysis of how grief affects the body: "The heart center is at
the center of the sternum, at the breastbone. It is an energy focal
point
of considerable tenderness. And the ache at the center of
the chest is the grief point." Levine teaches a meditation for
opening this grief point to release and resolve the pain accumulated
there.
Dr. Jon Kabat-Zinn recommends mindfulness meditation,
particularly for grieving people. He writes: "Strange as it may
sound, the intentional knowing of your feelings in times of emotional
suffering
contains in itself the seeds of healing. Awareness at some level is
an independent perspective that is outside of your suffering, not buffeted
by the storms of deep emotion. The storms must run their course, but
they actually unfold differently if cradled in awareness." Dr.
Kabat-Zinn teaches several different meditation practices to cultivate
awareness.
Books Available from Amazon
Guided
Meditations, Explorations and Healings, by
Stephen Levine ($11). This book offers dozens of different meditation
techniques for developing compassion, confronting illness or grief,
recovering
from addictions or eating disorders, and working with pain.
Full
Catastrophe Living: Using the Wisdom of Your Body and Mind to Face
Stress, Pain, and Illness, by Jon Kabat-Zinn ($19) Kabat-Zinn,
founder of the Stress Reduction Clinic at the University of Massachusetts
Medical Center, is perhaps the best-known proponent of using meditation
to help patients deal with illness. This book is also a terrific
introduction for anyone who has considered meditating but was afraid
it would be too difficult or would include religious practices
they found foreign. 0385303122
Wherever
You Go, There You Are: Mindfulness Meditation in Everyday Life,
by Jon Kabat-Zinn ($11). This book blends stories, anecdotes, poems,
images, and scientific observations with easily followed meditation
instructions.
Mindfulness
Meditation, by Jon Kabat-Zinn on CD ($14) or on
cassette ($14) examines the barriers to being fully
present in the moment and explains how to use our breath to cultivate
mindfulness. He also guides the listener through a number of mindfulness
meditations.
Meditation
for Beginners: Six Meditations for Insight, Greater Clarity and
Cultivating a Compassionate Heart, by Jack Kornfield
($20) hardback book with CD or CD
without the book. Kornfield uses clear language and
step-by-step demonstrations to show how simple it is to start -
and stick with - a daily meditation practice. In this complete
beginner's course, Jack introduces the "Insight" tradition
of Buddhist meditation.
A
Time to Grieve: Meditations for Healing After the Death of a Loved
One, by Carol Staudacher ($10). Staudacher is a grief
consultant and lecturer who wrote several popular grief books.
Courage
to Grieve, by Judy Tatelbaum ($10) an excellent, practical
guide for the unique issues that arise during periods of grief.
Links
The Center for Mindfulness in Medicine, Health Care,
and Society (CFM), founded by Jon Kabat-Zinn, has information about
him, his teaching schedule, and his meditation techniques. www.umassmed.edu/cfm
Many Vipassana meditation centers
offer retreats and classes for people dealing with emotional issues
like grief. Check with these two: the Spirit Rock Meditation Center www.spiritrock.org and
the Insight Meditation Society www.dharma.org
The Omega Institute has retreat centers and meditation
programs taught by many of the leading meditation masters of our day,
including Jon Kabat-Zinn, Rabbi David Cooper, and others. Information,
including teacher biographies and teaching schedules, is at www.eomega.org.
The Insight Meditation Society, founded
by Sharon Salzberg and others, offers training in Loving Kindness
and Vipassana meditation techniques. Their site has links to other
centers teaching these practices.
Stephen Levine is no longer teaching. He was interviewed
for the PBS program "Thinking Allowed" and that video tape
is available at www.thinkingallowed.com.