♥The Benefits♥
Some of the benefits of a regular meditation practice include the following:
1.inner calm and peace of mind
2.reduction of stress and anxiety
3.greater control over your own mind and its activities
4.keener intelligence and sharper concentration
5.a deepening sense of communion with the Absolute
6.joy and happiness.
But the only way to experience the many benefits of meditation is to begin meditating!
Kinds of Meditation
Although there are many techniques of meditation, what they all have in common is concentration and focus. Some focusing techniques include listening to your breath, focusing on the flame of a candle or watching your thoughts in a detached way. One form of meditation is known as mantra meditation. This type of meditation uses a mantra, or a transcendental sound vibration, to achieve its goal. The word mantra comes to us from the ancient Sanskrit language and is actually composed of two words. "Man" refers to the mind, and "tra" means to liberate. A mantra is thus a sacred sound that frees the mind from anxiety and illusion.
Another form of meditation uses physical activity as a medium of focus. This form of meditation uses our very own bodies' activity as a way of achieving inner peace and calm. Some examples of this form of meditation are seen in t'ai chi, Hatha yoga and zen archery. What unites these different kinds of physical meditation is that your mind, focus and attention are ever-present as your body moves. When calm focus is united with your yoga asana practice, the result is a peaceful meditative experience-which is the goal of yoga to begin with.
How to Meditate
To practice meditation, you need a quiet, clean and uncluttered spot to sit. Such an environment contributes to a quiet and uncluttered mind. Sit in a comfortable, yet alert, position with your back and spine straight, but not strained. Don't slouch or recline, or else you might fall asleep-and the goal of meditation is to be very much awake!
As you sit in your comfortable position, try to put aside all negative thoughts and anxieties that may be bothering you at the moment. Allow your thoughts to be on hold for just a little while. Tell yourself that you can always come back to them later. Listen with relaxed, yet keen and alert attentiveness to the rhythm of your own breathing. Feel and even hear the life-giving air as it enters and leaves your lungs. Concentrate all of your attention on nothing other than the sound and the feeling of your breath. With every out-going breath, allow the stress and anxiety hidden in your body to just be released. Allow fears and doubts to simply leave. With every in-coming breath, imagine the calm and peace of a love-filled universe enter your lungs, and into your very being. If your mind temporarily wanders away-and it will!-just gently and patiently bring it back to its task of focusing only on the breath.
Try this for about 15 minutes a day (or even less at first), slowly increasing the time over the next few weeks. A good meditation session lasts for about 30 minutes per day. It is said in the yoga literature of ancient India that if one can meditate daily with sincerity and with devotion, one will achieve peace, fulfillment and self-realization.
With daily practice, you will slowly begin to see your stress and anxiety levels begin to reduce. You will also begin to experience a deep, inner peace that will seem familiar and comforting. This is because you will be accessing the deepest well of inner peace that is natural to your true self. The only way to experience this joy of meditation is to try it. So dive deeply into the reality of your own inner peace. Meditate!
♥♥CHECK THIS OUT♥♥
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Meditation
2007-08-04 01:31:19
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answered by Anonymous
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For meditation you need a solution , which this solution will guide you to main purpose of meditation .It is skill of mind and you must have lot of exercise to get to meditation it is start by relaxation and when you get to meditation intelligence or your pro will come to visit it can be any one (white -black- yellow-Red ) you and just you will know him as your guiders or what ever you call it.Kind of acknowledge it is up to your purpose of meditation (dark or light knowledge) in during meditate you'll experience phase of mind that in normal condition is impossible to understand .
2007-08-04 02:38:36
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answered by Anonymous
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If you have 20 minutes, I suggest you listen to the podcast "Why Meditate" by Rev. Kusala Bikkshu of the Los Angeles Meditation Center.
2007-08-04 01:48:28
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answered by buddhamonkeyboy 4
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Meditation is highly mis-understood.
Most think it provides mysterious insights due to some trance-like state.
False.
Meditation is simply what a person does AFTER studying a particular subject.
Find a quiet and isolated spot.
No interruptions. No radio, no CD player, no ipod.
Just think, ruminate, assimilate all the information one has just reviewed, or studied.
Give the mind a chance to set-up order re the subject just studied.
Think so as to get it clear in your mind.
There is no particular advantage to meditation without previous study.
2007-08-04 01:35:21
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answered by Uncle Thesis 7
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Can do. Allows you to last longer in bed. Yes you can gain great insight through meditation. I like this three questions in one rigmoral.
2007-08-04 01:41:02
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answered by Part-time Antagonist 3
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Meditation is mental silence. Mental silence has tons of benefits. Visit this webpage to see an in-depth account of all the advantages of achieveing the state of mental silence: http://www.beyondthemind.com/
2014-04-27 23:02:59
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answered by Nicholas 1
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Inexpensive Kindle book. http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00J2W33HY
2014-04-10 16:26:32
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answered by A M 1
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