Anmol Mehta is a Yoga Teacher & Zen Expert. Learn yoga from Free Yoga Videos and explore Nude">http://anmolmehta.com/blog/2008/02/25/nude-yoga/">Nude Yoga on his extensive Meditation and Yoga site, Free Online Guided Meditation Techniques.
Is the rat race eating into your spiritual evolution? Are you finding less time to do your meditation, yoga and other spiritual practices? Never fear Zen driving meditation is here.
Unfortunately for many of us, work, family, education and more work seems to be consuming our lives. The worst part of this hectic life-style is that the one aspect which should not suffer, does. Our spiritual growth. In this article I will present you with a terrific meditation technique that you can do while driving or while in transit. This should, hopefully, help you in getting your spiritual work back on track and enjoying the marvelous benefits that such work bestows.
In America we drive a lot, and even those who don't drive a lot, often take trains and buses as part of their daily life. This "idle" time presents us with a great opportunity to get in some meditation work and there are many meditations that can conveniently be done during this time.
An obvious warning of course is that please DO NOT practice this meditation if it distracts you in any way from your driving.
Zen meditation techniques all have their roots in mindfulness or being in the moment. This meditation technique is no different and is also designed to help you come into the "here and now" as much as possible. Below is a step by step guide of how to practice this meditation. It is given assuming you are driving, but can easily be extrapolated to other modes of transportation.
Meditation Tip: Driving Zen Meditation Technique
- Start the meditation by taking 5 long deep slow breaths. This will relax you.
- Now, bring your attention to your breathing and just observe its flow without manipulating it in any way. Meditate on it's physical characteristic as closely as you can. Feeling it's temperature, texture, depth etc. Continue this meditation for 1-5 minutes. This will settle your mind down.
- Now begins the heart of this meditation. Begin to watch the scenery go by as you drive with an unfocused, holistic gaze. In other words, let your vision relax, incorporate the periphery and without any point of focus just observe the world as you journey through it. Just observe the trees, sky, clouds, houses, cars as they pass by. Just be empty within and allow the world to pass through you. That's it.
- To add another component to this meditation technique, whenever you come to a stop return your attention to your breath and then when moving, meditate once more on the scenery.
- If at any time driving requires your focused attention please stop the meditation and pay attention to your driving.
Commentary on Driving Zen Meditation Technique
This meditation technique has the ability to reveal to you the True Nature of Reality. Etched in my mind are occasions where the absolute perfection of life and the moment, were fully realized while practicing this technique. This meditation was one that just came to me naturally and I am happy to share it with all of you.
- Related Videos
- Related Articles
- Ask / Related Q&A




Discover The Mysteries Of Personal Karma And Karma Of Humanity
By: ErikValdman | 02/07/2009Karma is not a philosophical observation of some past life Karma, as a frequency of manifestation that can be observed in...
Explore The Many Benefits Of Meditation
By: Frank Iamin | 30/06/2009When many people think about meditation, they simply think of monks that live in caves or monasteries, spending their time sitting cross-legged on the floor. Even today, many people do not realize the benefits of meditation, so they never bother to try it out for themselves.
Association, Contemplation, Concentration and Meditation?
By: Vlatko | 29/06/2009Thinking… What is thinking? The only way to partially answer this question is to look at ourselves and analyze our thinking. I will begin with the ordinary thinking. Ordinary everyday thinking is very chaotic. Thoughts are coming randomly without any particular pattern. They have nothing in common; they are only coming on our minds with association. If you really analyze the thoughts you will see that they can only be drawn from our past or they can be imaginative.
Yoga Is A Form Of Meditation
By: Frank Iamin | 27/06/2009Although many people are not aware of it, the connection between yoga and meditation is quite strong. Yoga is a perfect compliment to meditation, regardless of whether your goals are to reduce stress and anxiety, improve your overall heath or just become more spiritually aware. It is possible, while practicing yoga, to achieve a deep state of meditation.
The Mantras of the Transcendental Meditation Technique
By: Dr. Keith Deboer | 25/06/2009These days we hear a lot of talk about the mantras used for meditation. Some people say a random word is best, others recommend the universal sound Aum or Om. But what about the mantras used in the Transcendental Meditation technique? Are they generic or special? Secular or religious? Useless or effective? And where do they come from? These are important questions so let’s find an answer for them.
Meditation and Subliminal Music, Go deeper now
By: meditation music | 21/06/2009Meditation music can help you find all of these benefits with calming sounds. Meditation and other agony reducing wellness practices are critically important in today's cosmos. By making these healing arts easily accessible, people will attain extreme health, balance, and conformity in their lives; we have developed a stupendous mix of music that can help you obtain the very culminating meditative state as possible.This unique healing, meditation music uses assona...
THE SECRET TO "THE SECRET"
By: David Harshada Wagner | 21/06/2009I wanted to address this amazing work after yesterday's Oprah Show. For those of us without TV (all of my clients told me about it), Oprah had the teachers from The Secret on her show yesterday. I am so thrilled that this fabulous philosophy has hit the mainstream in such a big way.
LIKE A GOOD BOOK
By: David Harshada Wagner | 21/06/2009Meditation is like a good book- like reading a good book. The other day I was reading Think and Grow Rich. It really is an amazing book. It was written in 1937 and is basically about the power of intention, the power of our minds to create our reality. It's a yoga book written decades before most people in the US had even heard of Yoga. I highly reccommend it.
3 Powerful Meditations to Open Third Eye Chakra
By: Anmol Mehta | 08/10/2008 | MeditationOpening the Third Eye chakra bestows the great powers of intuition and wisdom. This article provides 3 potent meditation techniques to accomplish this important goal.
Top 3 Meditation Techniques for Daily Practice
By: Anmol Mehta | 29/09/2008 | MeditationOf all the excellent meditation techniques that exist today, these are the top 3. Learn them, enjoy them and benefit from them.
Top 5 Widespread Yoga Myths Exposed
By: Anmol Mehta | 28/09/2008 | YogaArticle goes into the common misunderstandings about what yoga is all about and how it should be practiced. Important information for both beginner and advanced yogis alike.
Best Time to Practice Meditation
By: Anmol Mehta | 11/09/2008 | MeditationWe all know how great meditation is for us and to extract the maximum benefits from your meditation practice, this is when you should do it.
2 Important Rules to Avoid Yoga Injuries
By: Anmol Mehta | 09/09/2008 | Yoga2 simple rules that every yogi must know and follow in order to avoid injuries when practicing yoga.
Importance of Joy in Daily Meditation Practice
By: Anmol Mehta | 26/08/2008 | MeditationThe joy of meditation is a natural byproduct of watching the mind in action. This joy plays an important role in helping you establish a long term meditation practice.
6 Important Guidelines for Designing Yoga Routines & Sets
By: Anmol Mehta | 23/08/2008 | YogaImportant guidelines you should be aware of before designing your own yoga sets and routines.
Effective and Simple Method for Inviting Enlightenment
By: Anmol Mehta | 06/06/2008 | SpiritualityThis article discusses a simple method that time and again works to invite enlightenment experiences and glimpses of what lies beyond the ordinary mind.