Nowadays it seems that even the mainstream magazines are discussing the numerous
benefits of meditation. What was once an activity reserved for the eclectic in
our culture has
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now taken a strong foothold in the fabric of Western society.
But
there are still many of us who would scratch our heads if asked to explain
meditation. What is it exactly? To meditate means to focus your thoughts on
something with the purpose of quieting the incessant chatter of the mind. If
done properly, your brainwaves reach a level of consciousness called alpha
state, and it is in this state that your mind and body begin to heal.
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The
healing benefits of meditation are threefold ? physical, psychological, and
spiritual. The meditation benefits touted the most in our culture are the
physiological benefits that can be tested and proven. For example, due to a
steady increase in coronary disease over the last few decades, many
individuals are turning to meditation as a way of improving their heart
health. The effects of meditation when practiced regularly include reduced
blood pressure and cholesterol, which means an overall decrease in your
heart's workload. Less work for your heart means it will be pumping for many
years to come.
Other meditation effects on the body include a decrease in chronic pain and
stress and better breathing due to improved lung and heart efficiency. Some
studies also suggest that meditation may help those with sleep disorders or
even those who suffer from autoimmune diseases such as fibromyalgia.
Other benefits of meditation are those which take place in the mind, and
sometimes these are equally as important as the physical benefits.
Psychological benefits of meditation include improved creativity, learning
ability, and memory. And, let's face it ? who doesn't need a little help
with their memory? Studies also show an increase in overall happiness and
emotional stability, while feelings of depression, anxiety and irritability
tend to decrease.
In
addition to the physical and psychological effects of meditation, we cannot
discount the deep spiritual implications of this ancient art. For centuries
enlightened cultures have sought the spiritual benefits of meditation and
have discovered its awesome ability to momentarily separate us from our
material needs and desires and put us in contact with something greater. We
can use meditation to open up our minds to receive deeper wisdom, which
helps to lead us down the path of self-improvement or even
self-enlightenment.
The
best part is that we don't have to be a shaman, or Gandhi, or attend a
Buddhist temple to reap these spiritual meditation benefits. In fact, there
exists a number of ways in which people like you and I can partake in the
physical, psychological, and spiritual benefits of meditation.
Mindfulness, transcendental, and breathing meditation are just a sampling of
the types of meditation you can use to bring your mind into a relaxed state
of healing. In mindfulness meditation we allow thoughts and feelings to
enter our mind, but we do not judge them. We practice living fully in the
present moment. With transcendental meditation, we use a mantra, which we
repeat in order to quiet our thoughts. Breathing meditation harnesses the
rhythmic power of our own breath. Feel inspired to investigate other types.
As long as the form of meditation benefits the body, mind, and soul, it is
useful.
Feel overwhelmed by your choices? You can also purchase meditation tapes in
order to experience the positive effects of meditation. Let an expert guide
you through the process. Or, look for local churches or meditation centers
that offer classes. Whatever form of meditation you choose, remember you
must practice it regularly in order to experience the incredible benefits of
meditation.
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Jamie Lynn has dedicated herself to
teaching others the Power of Meditation and other alternative
health/healing tips and techniques for the mind, body and spirit!
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