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Posted on 27-03-2008
Filed Under (Easy step - meditation) by chintan on 27-03-2008

 

Meditation, the age-old method of focusing the mind, is used by many as an effectual way to ease stress and anxiety. For thousands of years, people have practiced meditation as a means to reach inner peace, harmony and explanation, as well as to find inside comfort and refuge from the struggles of their day-to-day lives. If you’re overworked, under-rested and stressed out, you may be able to use meditation for relaxation and an outstanding natural stress-buster.

(1). Have a section of your home particularly dedicated to meditation. Always meditate in the same space. You will begin to subconsciously associate that place in your home with meditative relaxation.

(2). Wear at ease clothing that does not restrict your movements when you meditate.

(3). Breathe intensely and rhythmically. If you’re a meditation beginner and want detailed, step-by-step instruction on the various meditative techniques available for your use, visit the World Wide Online Meditation Center (see Resources below).

(4). Put some meditation music on. This can aid your concentration. If you become distracted, you can always readjust by focusing on the music again. Many free meditation music downloads are available on the World Wide Web.

(5). Focal point on a single sound or object. For sounds, repeat a single word (called a “mantra”) over and over. The word “Om,” Sanskrit for “perfection,” is the quintessential example of a mantra. If you want to focus on an object, choose an everyday object in your meditation space. Concentrate on its shape, lines, colors and textures for the entire duration of your meditation session.

(6). Visualize. Spiritually travel to a soothing place from your childhood, somewhere you’ve visited before or anywhere entirely imaginary. Use all 5 senses: Smell the place. Taste the fruit on its trees or the water in its streams. Listen to the sounds. Notice the temperature. Observe its details.

(7). Practice. The more you meditate, the easier it will get, and the more deeply relaxed you should become.

Instructions

(1). Meditate every day and at the same time every day, if possible. This will maximize the benefits of meditation and heighten your relaxation.

(2). There is no charge associated with meditating for relaxation. However, purchasing inexpensive meditation music or incense may improve your experience.

(3). Consult a doctor right away if you have high blood weight or gastrointestinal disorders that you suspect may be stress-related. Meditation is not a medical cure for such disorders and should be used as a supplementary tool in mixture with proper medical care to promote overall good physical condition.

 

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