How to Meditate Effectively

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How to Meditate Effectively

Learning how to meditate effectively is a required skill in today's busy world. Many people are stressed and over-worked with their mental physical and emotional health at risk as a result. Meditation has been proven to help reduce cortisol levels (the hormone released during stressful periods) resulting in a overall feeling of happiness and well-being. Some other benefits of meditation include enhanced creativity and problem solving ability. There are different styles of meditation practiced throughout the world and all of them produce peaceful results.

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Using a Mantra in Meditation

You are probably most familiar with the use of a mantra during meditation. Many yogis are pictured chanting "Om" while they sit cross legged with their eyes closed in deep relaxation. This meditation technique is used to focus a wandering mind and is ideal for the beginning meditator. Choose a simple to repeat word and repeat it over and over while allowing your mind and body to totally relax. The word you choose for your mantra should be a positive word or one that has no meaning for you. You don't need to repeat your mantra out loud but you can if you wish.

Breath Awareness Meditation

Another form of relaxing meditation is to simply become aware of your breathing. Sit in a comfortable position and close your eyes and without trying to change your breathing, just notice it. That's right; just notice the sensation of your breathing and how it feels moving in and out of your nostrils, your lungs and how it travels down to your abdomen. Take note of how your breathing sounds and if a distracting thought comes to mind, gently acknowledge the thought and return your attention to your breathing.

Loving Kindness Meditation

The loving kindness meditation uses the expression of gratitude as the focus. While sitting in meditation, we remember all the wonderful people, animals, places and things that have helped along our journey. We express our gratitude and love for them and offer them our blessings. What is important here is to get into the space of deep appreciation and gratitude for all who have touched our lives.

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    howtomeditateproperly Oct 7, 2011 @ 4:35 am | delete
    The most common technique to learn how to meditate properly for beginners is the focused breathing method. The practitioners are seated or lying comfortably while focusing on the sound of his breath. Eyes should be closed and focus your attention to the sound of your breathing. It is important in learning how to meditate properly to clear your mind of any thoughts and worries. Try hard to set every single thought aside and focus on your breathing. As your conscious mind begins to let go, you will feel your body slowly relaxing.

    Thanks for providing all this information in one easy to access site.
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    KM9999999 Nov 15, 2009 @ 11:26 pm | delete
    I've been wanting to learn this. I'm bookmarking this lens right now to study later.
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    Marelisa Aug 4, 2009 @ 2:01 pm | delete
    I learned to meditate with the Silva Life System, but there are definitely many different and very effective ways to learn to meditate. I feel much better when I'm meditating regularly than I do when I stop meditating for awhile.
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    MeditateForClarity Jun 29, 2009 @ 5:45 am | delete
    Hey lwhitelaw,

    Thanks for this page, it was a very informative read. Can't wait to see more :)
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    qlcoach Jun 21, 2009 @ 9:12 am | delete
    Yes, a very motivatihg lens. I believe in the power of meditation. I try to use a combination of Yoga, Tai Chi, Reiki, and EFT with my meditation. Thank you for sharing this lens. It deserves way more traffic. Hope ou will visit my new lens about emotional healing. Gary Eby, author and therapist.
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