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An Introduction to Mindfulness and Meditation for Seniors

August 31, 2025 · Expert Tips

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What Are Mindfulness and Meditation, Really?

In today’s world, the words “mindfulness” and “meditation” are used everywhere, and it can be confusing to know what they truly mean. Let’s break them down into simple, practical terms. They are not tied to any specific religion and do not require you to “empty your mind” of all thoughts, which is an impossible task for anyone.

Mindfulness is the basic human ability to be fully present and aware of where we are and what we’re doing. It is the practice of paying attention to the present moment, on purpose, without passing judgment on the experience. Think of it like being a curious observer of your own life. When you are mindful, you notice your thoughts, feelings, and bodily sensations as they happen, without getting carried away by them. For example, instead of mindlessly eating a meal while watching TV, you might practice mindful eating by paying attention to the colors, smells, textures, and flavors of your food. You simply notice, “This is what it’s like to eat this apple.”

Meditation is the formal practice you do to train your mindfulness muscle. Just like you might lift weights to strengthen your arms, you practice meditation to strengthen your ability to be mindful. Meditation is the dedicated time you set aside to sit and focus your attention, usually on a specific anchor point like your breath. It is the structured “workout” for your brain. During this workout, you will inevitably get distracted by thoughts, sounds, or feelings. The core of the practice is gently noticing that your mind has wandered and then kindly guiding it back to your anchor point. This act of noticing and returning is the fundamental exercise.

A common misconception is that the goal of meditation is to have a completely blank mind. This is not true. The mind’s job is to think, just as the heart’s job is to beat. The goal of meditation is not to stop your thoughts, but rather to change your relationship with them. Instead of being swept away by a current of worries about the future or regrets about the past, you learn to sit on the riverbank and watch the thoughts float by without having to jump in. This creates a small but powerful space between a feeling and your reaction to it, giving you more freedom and choice in how you respond to life’s events. Further background on these practices can be explored through resources from the National Center for Complementary and Integrative Health (NCCIH).

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