The Basic Meditation Techniques
The intention of this article is to offer information on meditation techniques, which can help you in overcoming and coping with pain by using yoga derived techniques. These are not difficult and complicated or time consuming techniques but something that can be easily performed by all. Throughout the world, this has been an age old stress relieving and healing modality that has been practiced by almost all of the religions and cultures. Meditation is an introspective technique, using contemplation to help focus the mind on a precise thought or object. This may be used for the purpose of spirituality, religiousness or relaxation and leads to a feeling of peace and immense calm for the body and soul.
You can meditate with the accompaniment of chanting or maybe music - you could even do it with absolute silence. The focus could be on some object close by or you could focus on the breaths that you take as they go in and out of your body. No matter what the approach used, a quiet environment and a fixed uninterrupted time span will be required. Next, you are going to select the object that you want to focus on, like a certain phrase or word or maybe even your breath or a physical object, then you will should yourself into a comfortable position - not supine or you might fall asleep. The main goal is to master a mindfulness state, where you are able to be completely aware of everything that is going on around you, but you are detached from all of your immediate surroundings, similar to a light state of trance. Generally people experience the limited Alpha State. In the two deeper states, however, the mind becomes progressively more tranquil and still.
Though it is Buddhism that comes to mind when we think of meditation, most religions include it as a part of their religious practices in some form or the other. Buddhism uses it in order to focus and direct one’s mental path to get to the point of enlightenment. You can meditate anywhere and in any posture - while lying back, walking, sitting, whatever - however, the best position would be ‘zazen’ or sitting down.
The benefits of meditation have been researched and put down in a study by Harvard professor, Herbert Benson. All you need is as little as twenty minutes a day in order to feel the difference in your health - including your blood pressure, tension, breathing and heart performance. Entering into the deeper states sometimes bring on colorful swirls and pictures as well as hearing voices inside of you. It has been proved by follow-on studies that meditation also relieves stress, headaches, anxiety, fatigue, migraine, chronic pain and insomnia.
Studies have been done to prove the efficacy of meditation in relieving stress-related illnesses as well as pain and mental diseases like depression. The good news is that with better self awareness, comes a better state of health and well-being for you both in mind as well as body and you find yourself functioning much better that you thought possible. Meditation has been used through the ages as a means to attain better spiritual planes but today it is finding a great use to manage the stress and tensions that abound in the modern world. You can lead a stress free life if you combine yoga sessions with meditation.
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