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Meditation - Relieve Stress and Live Longer
For hundreds of years sages, wise men and yogis have practiced meditation and
extolled the benefits. In today's hectic world there is no better time to take
up meditation. What is Meditation?
In simple terms, meditation is quietening your mind. If you stop for a
moment and watch your thoughts you will notice that you are always
thinking. You may be worrying about this and that, planning something,
replaying earlier events or conversations. All the time your mind is an
incessant chatterbox. With meditation you can clear your mind, quieten and
even stop, the chatter - and reap enormous benefits. Why
Meditate?
The benefits of meditation are immense. Practising meditation regularly
has been shown to reduce stress and lower blood pressure. Living a calmer
life allows you to live longer and more happily, you look younger than
your years, and you are much more able to cope with life's inevitable
setbacks and difficulties. Meditation has also been shown to
increase alpha brainwaves. Alpha brainwaves are the type of brainwaves
used in creativity and problem solving. The more you meditate the more
creative you will become which could lead to both personal and
professional breakthroughs. How Do You Meditate?
There are tapes and CDs available to help guide you into a meditative
state but they are not necessary. All that you need is to find a time and
place where you can relax and not be disturbed. The environment should be
quiet and comfortable. You can play soothing, quiet music if you wish.
The intention is to relax your mind. One way to do this is to focus on an
object or a sound to occupy the mind and stop it chattering on about
anything else. Some people who meditate focus on a candle flame or a
flower. Or you could close your eyes and focus on a sound in your mind,
such as Ah-umm or Ohmm. The most important thing to remember about
meditation is not to force anything. Meditation is not
concentrating, it's not forcing, it's not even trying. Meditation is
relaxing and allowing. It is Being. When Do You Meditate?
You can meditate at any time you choose - morning, noon and night. You can
even fit in a session of meditation during your lunch break from work.
There are no rules about meditation. See what works for you. And equally,
there are no rules about how long you should meditate. If you can only
manage five minutes a day you will still feel the benefits after a very
short period. Some of the Eastern holy men meditate for hours, or even
days, at a time. While their experiences might be more heightened than
yours, it really isn't necessary to meditate for great long periods.
Meditation is easy. Meditation is relaxing. And meditation is very good
for you - try it and see for yourself.
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What is meditation?
Meditation usually refers to a state in which the body is consciously
relaxed and the mind is allowed to become calm and focused. Several major
religions include ritual meditation; however, meditation itself need not
be a religious or spiritual activity. Most of the more popular systems of
meditation are of Eastern origin, though there exists also various forms
of Christian, Jewish and Muslim meditation.
Meditation as a form of alternative medicine brings about mental calmness
and physical relaxation by suspending the stream of thoughts that normally
occupy the mind. Generally performed once or twice a day for approximately
20 minutes at a time, meditation is used to reduce stress, alter hormone
levels, and elevate one's mood.
A discipline in which the mind is focused on a single point of reference.
Employed since ancient times in various forms by all religions, the
practice gained greater notice in the post war US as interest in Zen
Buddhism rose. Meditation is now used by many nonreligious adherents as a
method of stress reduction; known to lower levels of cortisol, a hormone
released in response to stress. Enhances recuperation and improves the
body’s resistance to disease.
Meditation is an easy and simple way to balance a person's physical,
emotional, and mental states. It is easily learned and has been used as an
aid in treating stress, anxiety, pain management, and as part of an
overall treatment for other conditions including hypertension and heart
disease. Research shows that meditation decreases the heart rate,
respiratory rate, oxygen consumption, and even decreases blood pressure.
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