In our fast-paced world filled with constant stimulation and endless distractions, finding moments of true peace can feel like searching for a needle in a haystack. Yet what if the key to profound tranquility wasn't about finding something at all, but rather about discovering the space that's already there?
This is the revolutionary premise behind Open Focus meditation, a technique that's transforming how we approach mindfulness and inner awareness. Rather than concentrating on breathing, mantras, or specific objects, this practice invites us to explore something far more subtle yet infinitely expansive: the space itself.
The Power of Shifting Focus
Traditional meditation often asks us to focus our attention on something specific – the breath, a candle flame, or a repeated phrase. While these techniques have their merits, Open Focus takes a radically different approach. Developed by Dr. Les Fehmi, this method recognizes that our typical way of paying attention – narrow, focused, and object-oriented – can actually create tension and limitation.
Instead of asking "What am I focusing on?" Open Focus poses a different question: "Can you imagine the space around what you're experiencing?" This simple shift opens up entirely new dimensions of awareness.
The Magic of "Can You Imagine?"
The beauty of Open Focus lies in its gentle inquiry. The meditation begins with the invitation "Can you imagine...?" rather than commanding "Focus on this" or "Don't think about that." This softer approach acknowledges that we don't need to force anything or achieve any particular state. We simply allow our awareness to expand naturally.
When we're asked to imagine the space between our fingers, around our head, or filling the room, something remarkable happens. Our attention becomes more diffuse and inclusive rather than narrow and exclusive. This shift from focused attention to open awareness can produce profound states of relaxation and clarity.
Why Space Matters More Than You Think
Most of us live our lives focused on objects – people, tasks, problems, goals. We rarely pay attention to the space that contains all these experiences. Yet space is fundamental to everything we perceive. Without space, there would be no room for anything to exist or move or change.
In meditation, when we begin to include space in our awareness, several things happen:
- Tension dissolves: Our habitual narrow focus often creates physical and mental tension. Opening to space allows this tension to naturally release.
- Perspective expands: Problems that seemed overwhelming when we were narrowly focused on them often diminish when we include the space around them.
- Peace emerges: Space itself has qualities of stillness, silence, and peace. By tuning into space, we naturally access these qualities.
- Unity consciousness develops: When we're focused on objects, we experience separation. When we open to space, boundaries begin to dissolve and we experience greater interconnectedness.
The Science Behind the Stillness
Research on Open Focus meditation has shown remarkable results. EEG studies indicate that this practice can help synchronize brain wave activity, particularly increasing alpha waves associated with relaxation and creativity. Participants often report decreased anxiety, improved attention, and enhanced overall well-being.
What's particularly fascinating is that by learning to pay attention to "nothing" (space), we often gain access to everything – a more complete, integrated awareness that includes both objects and the space that contains them.
Making Space in Your Daily Life
The insights from Open Focus meditation extend far beyond the meditation cushion. Once you begin to recognize the space dimension of awareness, you can access it anywhere:
During stressful conversations: Instead of focusing intensely on the conflict, you can include awareness of the space in the room, creating more perspective and less reactivity.
In crowded environments: Rather than feeling overwhelmed by all the stimuli, you can open to the space that contains everything, finding calm within the chaos.
When facing difficult emotions: Instead of being consumed by feelings, you can notice the space around and within the emotions, allowing them to be present without overwhelming you.
Your Gateway to Open Awareness
Open Focus meditation offers a unique pathway to inner peace that doesn't require years of training or special abilities. It simply asks us to remember something we've forgotten – the spacious nature of our own awareness.
The next time you sit in meditation, try shifting your attention from what you're focusing on to the space that contains your focus. Notice the space between your thoughts, around your body, filling the room. Allow your awareness to become as vast and open as space itself.
In this spaciousness, you might discover what mystics and meditators have known for centuries – that the peace we're seeking isn't something we need to create or achieve. It's something we can simply open to, something that's been here all along, waiting quietly in the space between our thoughts.