Connecting with Nature: Meditation Bliss in Germany
By:
Mahdi Boushehri
On
01/01/2024Reading time:
12 min
Summary:
Escape the hustle, find serenity – Germany's nature offers a perfect canvas for meditation. Amidst lush forests and tranquil lakes, let nature be your guide. The crisp air of the Black Forest or the soothing waves of the Baltic Sea become your meditation soundtrack.
Embrace the simplicity of being present. Close your eyes, breathe in the forest's earthy aroma or let the gentle breeze of the Bavarian Alps envelop you. Nature becomes a mindful sanctuary, a space to release stress and rejuvenate your spirit.
Whether it's a mindful walk in the Bavarian countryside or a contemplative moment by the Rhine, Germany's diverse landscapes cater to every meditation style. The harmony between nature's beauty and your inner calm creates a symphony of peace.
So, trade cityscape for scenic bliss. Let Germany's nature be your meditation haven, where each rustle of leaves and each ray of sunshine becomes a gentle reminder to embrace the present moment and find tranquility within.
The Acceptance Meditation
It’s OK, though. Take a deep breath – and – just – release it. Feel it travel out of your body, from your deepest place to your emptiest place. Feel the air passing, watch it go with your inner mind’s eye – until only you remain calm and still and ready for anything.
Was it Billy Graham who said, “Without dark clouds in our lives, we would never know the joy of sunshine”? Well, good for him. And didn’t he live in
It’s raining proper hard now. But that’s OK too. Let it pass. Let it be. Allow it and accept it. You can always choose to do that. After all, discomfort always passes in time. Misery is just a matter of attitude. You can’t control what happens to you. You can only control your response to it. And maybe your response right now is, “I shouldn’t have got my waterproofs from that metal bin in Primark.”
You’ll know next time. Still, today we are complaining about the food on our plate, not that in the fridge.

THINGS “YEAR ABROAD,” PEOPLE SAY THAT YOU'LL PROBABLY HATE
Keep telling yourself that. Yeah. And as you do so, let that deliciously crisp, invigorating, cold, wet, vicious, hateful air into your lungs – and then scream every single terrible word you know. Keep doing that. Keep that virtuous cycle going. It won’t make you feel calmer, but it might warm you up a bit.
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