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- Psychology
- Meditation
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- Webster's dictionary defines meditation as "to reflect on; ponder, to engage in
- contemplation," which it really is, although, many people believe that meditation is a
- means of developing a more spiritual or religious life. Meditation does not necessarily
- have to be religious. Many people just meditate to relax or organize their thoughts.
- Meditation is a very broad subject since there are many ways in which to perform
- meditation. Not only are there many ways but, there are also many different religions
- associated with meditation. Not only is meditation good for the soul but, it is also good
- for the mind. I myself have experimented with meditation and have found it to be very
- relaxing and at the same time stimulating.
- One way to perform meditation is to first find a comfortable place to sit or lie
- down. Then you must have a precise, intense focus on one object. Follow and control
- your breath and note all of your body sensations or track the sequence of your thoughts.
- Second, be allowing to any thoughts that may enter your head. Be spacious and open-
- hearted. This is excellent for the mind.
- Another form that is good for the body is body relaxation. First lie on your back
- on the floor, a supportive bed or a couch. Close your eyes and rest for a moment. Wait
- for a feeling of readiness. When you are ready to begin, tighten all the muscles that you
- can, but never tighten them to the point of discomfort. Hold this for thirty seconds. Next
- pay close attention to the sensation you feel and remember it. Then let all your muscles
- go and allow them to relax. Compare the feeling that you are feeling to the one that you
- had just felt minutes ago. After a few minutes repeat this but, allow your muscles to relax for
- a longer amount of time.
- Yoga, another form of meditation, teaches an eightfold path beginning with the
- acquisition of pure moral attitudes, proceeding through practices of breath control and
- postures designed to allow a person to concentrate without having his or her mind
- distracted by outside forces. By concentrating on progressively more abstract concepts
- the person achieves higher and higher meditative states, culminating in a contentless
- trance that constitutes liberation. Yogis, people that perform yoga, in more advanced
- stages of this process are said to be gifted with remarkable powers , such as special
- capacities for sight, an ability to levitate and to project their minds into other bodies, and
- so on.
- Religion is a major factor in meditation. Many people meditate to grow more in
- tune with their spiritual life. The religion of Taoism uses meditation as a way to find the
- way of harmony in life. Zen Buddhism uses meditation to see into your true nature and
- realize enlightenment. Buddhism is another form of religion that is based on meditation
- that is similar to Zen Buddhism. Buddhists use meditation as a way to release their inner
- illusion.
- Meditation is not used for religious purposes only. It may also be used to relax or
- dig deep into a persons soul. Meditation brings out the union of opposites. Due to this
- the yin-yang symbol is associated with meditation. Within the white there is black and
- within the black there is white. Both intervene.
- Some radical doctors will know prescribe meditation instead of pain kills or drugs
- to relax a person. They do this because meditation has no harmful side effects and can
- be done by anyone. The only thing meditation can do is to help an individual calm
- themselves and have clearer thoughts.
- Meditation has been found to improve mental health by reducing biochemical
- indicators of stress, decreasing anxiety, and enhancing psychological development. In
- Sweden the National Health Board conducted a nationwide epidemiological study that
- found that hospital admissions for psychiatric care for people that meditated was 150-200
- times less common to people that did not meditate. Increased intelligence is another
- benefit of meditation. It has been found that college students that practice meditation
- over a two year period have a higher nonverbal IQ.
- All in all meditation is a healthy practice to do. You should be aware of the many
- types of ways to do it and also be aware of the religions associated with meditation. For
- it can only help your mind and also your body. Always remember to be steadfast and
- accept imperfection in your practice.
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