Mindfulness Meditation for Pain Relief: Practices to Reclaim Your Body and Your Life
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Pain may be unavoidable at times, but suffering—in other words, how we relate to the pain—is optional.
We know that practicing mindfulness can help reduce stress and cultivate deep, embodied well-being—but what about its value in dealing with physical pain and the suffering that ensues when it seems overwhelming or unrelenting?
Jon Kabat-Zinn developed Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction (MBSR) to help medical patients with ongoing chronic pain conditions who were not responding to conventional treatments, including drugs or surgery, to use mindfulness as a formal meditation practice and as a way of being in relationship to experience throughout the day to regulate and attenuate the experience of suffering. Since then, the practices of MBSR have become world-renowned for their effectiveness in helping people learn to live and live well with ongoing health challenges, including chronic pain conditions.
With Mindfulness Meditation for Pain Relief, Jon guides us through the fundamentals, a series of evidence-based practices that anyone can apply gently and effectively to address even intense forms of pain and suffering, as a complement to whatever medical treatments one might be receiving. Includes audio guidance for all key practices, accessible online and led by the author.
This supportive guide, graced with soothing images and large color-type key elements, includes instruction in mindful breathing, working with intense sensations, befriending thoughts and emotions, taking refuge in awareness, and bringing mindfulness into everyday life as a new way of being.
Jon Kabat-Zinn, Ph.D.
Jon Kabat-Zinn, PhD, is professor of medicine emeritus at the University of Massachusetts Medical School and the founder and director of its renowned Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction Clinic. His clinic was featured in 1993 in the public television series Healing and the Mind with Bill Moyers. Jon Kabat-Zinn is the author of 15 books, in print in over 45 languages. These include Full Catastrophe Living; Wherever You Go, There You Are; Coming to Our Senses; and Mindfulness for Beginners.
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Mindfulness Meditation for Pain Relief - Jon Kabat-Zinn, Ph.D.
Mindfulness Meditation for Pain Relief
Also by Jon Kabat-Zinn
Meditation Is Not What You Think: Mindfulness and Why It Is So Important
Falling Awake: How to Practice Mindfulness in Everyday Life
The Healing Power of Mindfulness: A New Way of Being
Mindfulness for All: The Wisdom to Transform the World
Mindfulness: Diverse Perspectives on its Meaning, Origins, and Applications (ed., with Mark Williams)
Mindfulness for Beginners: Reclaiming the Present Moment—and Your Life
The Mind’s Own Physician: A Scientific Dialogue with the Dalai Lama on the Healing Power of Meditation (ed., with Richard J. Davidson)
Letting Everything Become Your Teacher: 100 Lessons in Mindfulness
Arriving At Your Own Door:108 Lessons in Mindfulness
The Mindful Way through Depression: Freeing Yourself from Chronic Unhappiness (with Mark Williams, John Teasdale, and Zindel Segal)
Coming to Our Senses: Healing Ourselves and the World Through Mindfulness
Everyday Blessings: The Inner Work of Mindful Parenting, Revised and Updated (with Myla Kabat-Zinn)
Wherever You Go, There You Are: Mindfulness Meditation in Everyday Life
Full Catastrophe Living: Using the Wisdom of Your Body and Mind to Face Stress, Pain, and Illness
Mindfulness Meditation for Pain Relief
Practices to Reclaim Your Body and Your Life
Jon Kabat-Zinn
Contents
Introduction
1 Learning to Live with Pain
The Power of Attention
Entering into the Dance
Reclaiming Your Life
2 Delving into the Heart of the Matter
3 Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction
Mindfulness Is Pure Awareness
4 Seven Principles for Working with Pain
5 How to Cultivate Mindfulness
A Few Practical Tips
Postures for Formal Meditation
How to Use the Guided Audio Practices
6 The Power of Disciplined Practice—Texts of the Guided Meditations
The Guided Meditations—Expanded Texts to Complement the Audio Guidance
Meditation #1: Mindfulness of Breathing
Meditation #2: What to Do about Pain
Meditation #3: Working with Thoughts and Emotions Having to Do with Pain
Meditation #4: Resting in Awareness
Meditation #5: A Short Scan of the Body
7 Mindfulness in Everyday Life—The True Curriculum
Six Final Suggestions
In Conclusion: Every In-Breath Is a New Beginning
Resources
About the Author
The JKZ Meditations App
About Sounds True
Introduction
The universe you are about to enter in picking up this small book graced with color, pictures, and words is the universe of your own true nature. It addresses and embraces your absolute validity and completeness as a human being, inclusive of and also extending well beyond the conditions and circumstances that have shaped your life so far. Not many people will seek out a book on the subject of pain, especially one addressing how to live and live well with a chronic pain condition, unless they understand something firsthand about suffering, and how difficult it can be to live the life that is yours to live as fully and as satisfyingly as possible under such challenging and often rending circumstances — and to take on such a challenge while you have the chance, which only occurs in the present moment. This book and the practices it invites you to engage in can be a doorway into that universe of possibility.
Know that you are not alone in this engagement. Many thousands of people with various chronic pain conditions and diagnoses for whom medical and surgical treatments have either not been appropriate or were not beneficial have taken up this exploration and adventure through what is called mindfulness-based stress reduction, or MBSR. The benefits overall for most people have been and continue to be profound and life-restoring.
There is an inevitable and essential solo aspect to mindfulness as a meditation practice and as a way of living. Obviously, no one can meditate for you. You have to do the inner work yourself. All aspects of this book, along with the guided meditations in audio form, are meant to be friendly and supportive resources, reminders, and guides to inhabiting and navigating that territory. Hopefully, this offering will also help you to keep going when you encounter the challenges and trying circumstances that inevitably keep surfacing in all of our lives. And hopefully, it will also remind you over and over again of what is most important, especially in those moments when it is so easy to lose heart.
For it is neither understatement nor overstatement that it is only the hardest work in the world to turn toward and open to what we most wish would simply go away. By doing so, and by embracing with a sometimes-uncomfortable intimacy the unwanted and the aversive in all its forms, you can discover that there is almost always room to grow and heal and transform your life, no matter what obstacles you may be facing. As you will see, putting out the welcome mat for all experience and holding whatever arises in awareness in the present moment, whether it is pleasant, unpleasant, or fairly neutral, is the ground of both formal and informal mindfulness meditation practices.
But beyond the solo dimension of mindfulness as both a rigorous and ongoing meditation practice and a way of being, there is also the very real and extremely necessary element of community associated with the cultivation of mindfulness. We are social beings, and we need community almost as much as we need oxygen when it comes to living lives of meaning and fulfillment across the life span, given what life sometimes throws at us. In hospital-based MBSR programs, that community arises spontaneously in the eight weeks of classes that medical patients attend. They come with a wide range of medical diagnoses, including major chronic pain conditions that have not fully responded to standard medical treatments, if they have responded at all. When we feel we are part of a community of people who like ourselves also have very challenging conditions, we realize that we are not alone. What is more, we can be inspired seeing what others have to live with and come to terms with in their lives, and by reports of their victories, both large and small, in the ongoing cultivation of mindfulness in their lives.
One university professor, who I knew personally from my days as a graduate student at MIT decades earlier, came to MBSR in advance of a bone marrow transplant to prepare himself for that ordeal and the extended isolation in the hospital that the procedure required. In class one day he expressed the strong feeling that everybody in the room belonged to what he called the community of the afflicted.
He also said that he felt far more at home in that room with those other medical patients than he did with his colleagues in faculty meetings. Looking around a crowded subway car during rush hour in Boston one day while he was in the middle of the eight-week MBSR program, he had a momentary and poignant realization, which he later shared with us in class, that we are all part of the community of the afflicted.
It turns out that over the past forty-five years, the community of mindfulness practitioners has grown exponentially and become a global network. So as you enter into this book and engage in the guided meditations on a regular basis, with a certain degree of intentionality and discipline, since that is how they are meant to be used to have maximal impact on your pain and in your life, know that you are not alone. Know that the practice does not promote or