Controlling Your Monkey Mind. How Rumination Makes You Age Faster. Dear Friend,
If you google for photos of US presidents before and after they held office, the weight of the office shows you what it can do to the face.
Obama's relatively fresh and youthful appearance at inauguration makes a contrast to the greyer version of himself by the time he left office. The same with other occupants of the Oval office.
This speeded up ageing may not just be due to the burden of responsibility for making decisions affecting millions of people. It could also be due to the inevitable rumination that goes with it.
Rumination is when you turn something over and over in your head to the point where it becomes a habitual way of thinking.
This is a version of 'monkey mind' or 'wandering mind' which we can all find ourselves doing. Some people more than others.
It is rumination that has been shown to age people faster.
In research carried out by Elizabeth Blackburn, the molecular biologist and biochemist, and Elissa Epel, the health psychologist, they found a direct link between rumination and the quicker shortening of DNA telomeres which are a marker for ageing.
What Elizabeth Blackburn also demonstrated was the positive correlation between meditation and the preservation of your telomeres.
If Mother Nature wanted to upgrade human beings to a version that didn't grow old or get sick, the first thing she'd probably do is make meditation as easy as breathing.
A very good candidate for that would be the Kundalini meditation you're doing daily now. More below.
Also below: Feel better faster by looking after your feet; and, how not to let things get to you with work.
Best wishesP.
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