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Meditation Meditation is the practice of focusing attention, often formalized into a specific routine. It is a state of mind when mind is free form all kinds of thoughts. It focusses on a single subject.Mediatation helps a person to attain tranquility in life. The English word meditation comes from the Latin meditatio, which originally indicated every type of physical or intellectual exercise, then later evolved into the more specific meaning "contemplation." Each and everyone are striving for happiness in his or her life. To incorporate this ingredient in their they engulf themselves in traumas.
Meditating Instructions Morning is an ideal time to meditate, yet any convenient regular time will do. Meditation should be practiced daily, in a place that is completely private, free from undue noise, and free from interruptions of any kind. It should be practiced for a set number of minutes each day, as follows: First month of practice: 18 minutes per daily session Thereafter: 24 minutes per daily session Sit upright, with your spine relatively straight—on a bed, on the floor on a cushion or in a chair, whichever is most comfortable to you. If crossing your legs result in discomfort or stoppage of energy flow in the legs, try uncrossing and extending them, or otherwise altering your position. After becoming comfortable, close the eyes and relax, for a brief moment, seeking to calm your body and mind. Continue to meditate for the allotted time. You may slightly open your eyes to periodically check a clock or watch, to gauge the time while learning. After you have meditated for the allotted time, stop the practice and rest, lying down or sitting, for 3 or 4 minutes before opening the eyes and rising into activity. It is important to have this transition time, and not “shock” the awareness by returning to daily activity suddenly, after meditating. At first, it is possible that meditation will be tough for you, and you may also have a little difficulty in practicing it correctly. You will notice, however, that with a little practice it becomes easier and easier and you will naturally sink into a deep meditative state shortly after beginning your daily practice. It is not uncommon, for example, for recurrent thoughts or emotions to “come up” which bear relation to the inner issues of the meditator. As you advance in your practice and acquire the ability to quiet the mind and sink to deeper levels of awareness your concentration level would increase. For Successful Practice: To reap the full benefits of Meditation, the following are highly recommended: Make it a habit, a daily practice that you follow regularly. For anyone wishing to enjoy maximal benefits from the practice of meditation—and for the healer, especially—regular daily practice of meditation is very important. A regular time and place are helpful for many. Approach it fresh each time, however. Make it a part of your routine, yet do not practice it routinely.
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