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Meditation 101
Meditation is not
difficult - anyone can do it. It is simply a state of
"being". While there are many schools of meditation that are
different in technique, the goal is similar: to still your
mind and body so that your awareness does not differentiate
between you and the object, event or thought that is the
focus of your meditation.
Meditation is not something you can force or work at. It is
more of a question of "letting go".
To meditate, you really need only two things: a place and a
time. Here are some basic steps:
1. Find a place to meditate. A quiet place free from
distractions is helpful.
2. Find a comfortable position. While the mental picture of
meditation might involve sitting in lotus position on a
mountain top, neither of these are particularly comfortable
to beginners. Try a comfortable chair where you can sit with
your back straight. You want to be able to completely relax
while still staying awake.
3. Close your eyes.
4. Keep your breathing as evenly as possible. With each
breath, relax different parts of your body until your body
feels free from tension.
5. Quiet your mind. This is the most difficult part as our
minds are much more active than we realize. If a thought
comes to mind, acknowledge it and let it go. With practice,
the spaces between random thoughts will increase and
eventually the random thoughts will disappear. Focusing your
attention on your breathing or a Mantra can help.
That is basically it. A good tip is to start with short
intervals and gradually extend the length of the meditation.
Don't get frustrated if you don't do it perfectly at first.
Learning to quiet your mind takes practice, but the benefits
from a regular meditation schedule are worth it.
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