When you practice mindfulness, you learn to notice present thoughts, feelings and sensations, allowing them to pass by, without judgement. This creates a state of “naked awareness”, which is what’s at the heart of the letting go that can make mindfulness such a powerful healing tool. It isn’t passive exercise, but, rather, involves focused self-examination. This can help you free yourself from the burden of the internal and external experiences that may be weighing you down and making you miserable.
Mindfulness focuses on gentle self-acceptance and recognition that there isno right or wrong way to think or feel. When practicing mindfulness, your thoughts are directed toward paying attentionto the present moment, rather than reliving the past,or projecting into the future. It also helps you acknowledge that the emotions you’re experiencing right now do not define you and, just like everything else, will change.