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Meditation Can Change Your Life
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| Guest post by: Cheryl Hitchcock |
Article Overview: Practicing meditation is something anyone can do regardless of your religious or spiritual affiliations. My spiritual practice was provided to me by Buddhist Monks and other influences (including physicists and Shaman), but your practice can be whatever you want it to be. What counts in meditation is the act of meditating or quieting the mind.
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Meditation Can Change Your Life
Meditation can change your life. I know that is a strong statement to make, but it's really true. A simple meditation practice will not only bring you into alignment with the Universe and your purpose, but it also connects your energy to everyone else.
Practicing meditation is something anyone can do regardless of your religious or spiritual affiliations. My spiritual practice was provided to me by Buddhist Monks and other influences (including physicists and Shaman), but your practice can be whatever you want it to be. What counts in meditation is the act of meditating or quieting the mind.
All of us have so much chatter in our heads, which contributes to stress and anxiety. Meditation can immediately slow down and even rid your mind of all that chatter and chaos-plus it's free and you can do it anywhere. In my book, Just Give Your Head a Shake I talk about meditation techniques for using Vipassana meditation, which is a Buddhist practice that simply has you focus on your breath.
There are many other ways to meditate, but the main key is getting yourself fully engaged in the present moment, whether it's through watching your breath or repeating a word. Being in the present moment means you're not worrying about tomorrow or yesterday or what you're going to do in an hour. It also means sitting with your thoughts and watching them like an observer without judgment.
The first time (or anytime) you sit down to meditate you're probably going to have 100 thoughts, but with practice it gets easier. The idea is not to fight these thoughts or criticize yourself for having them, but to simply accept each thought in a detached way and watch it pass by. You're simply accepting the moment (and the thought) like an observer.
If you're not quite ready to sit and be still, going for a walk and really observing with what is around you is a good start. What sounds do you hear? What colors do you see? Can you find yourself walking for a minute or two while simply "being" and not thinking about the future? That is the place you want to get to in meditation.
Being in the present moment is not something many of us are used to, but it is the place where you can find your deepest connection to yourself and your place in the world. It is also the place that contains what I call your "Spiritual Centre." In this place there is no anxiety, depression, worry, guilt or shame; there is only truth. But just like anything in life, finding this place takes practice.
Here's an excerpt from my book about how to start a Vipassana meditation practice:
"If thoughts enter your mind, do not get frustrated and give up, but observe the thought or picture, seeing how is starts and then goes away, simply seeing it come and go in your mind. Take your mind back to your breath and continue to concentrate on it.
Intrusions can and do happen, sometimes multiple times during your meditative practice, so don't feel like you are incapable, or give up. As you begin to meditate more you will observe that you are able to enter a deeper state of meditation and your focus and concentration will enhance. You will become more centred and grounded because of this. It is from this place that you are able to access your divine energy and bring it into your everyday existence."
In the beginning, you might want to try just 5 minutes a day of Vipassana meditation or whatever meditation technique you choose. Even though that's not a long time, you'll start to see the benefits and notice that over the course of your day, a more pronounced feeling of calmness and content. When you're ready for more, work up to 30 minutes a day or more.
As you begin to practice meditate techniques you will not only affect yourself, but also those around you. The feelings of relaxation and peacefulness will build slowly, but with time you'll connect to your Spiritual Centre and know you can to handle anything that comes your way.
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About the Author: Cheryl Hitchcock RSS for Cheryl's articles - Visit Cheryl's website Cheryl Hitchcock is a Certified Clinical Counselor and Coach for over 13 years. Cheryl received her credentials for counseling through traditional college education but began Spiritual Coaching as a result of working with Buddhist Monks for years. She received her Coaching certificate through online studies and then incorporated all these areas into her private practice. With an acute understanding of how the brain, mind and body connect, Cheryl is in a unique position to help people with many diverse issues. "All people have infinite capabilities when it comes to creating their ideal lives". Cheryl has shown her clients that they are capable of great change, and change that is sustainable. Because Cheryl is dedicated to helping people enhance their magnificence, and reduce stress and overcome problems, she offers her services at her client’s homes, offices and in the community. Cheryl also offers her services in the evenings, and some weekends to better fit her client's needs. Not only does she offer diverse hours and locations, Cheryl also offers online and telephone counseling. Being an Agent of Change, Cheryl truly understands and recognizes the equality of all people and works in a supportive and non-judgmental way that truly connects with her clients. With all of the wonderful things that Cheryl is able to manifest in her life, she feels grateful to be able to help others and share her knowledge, strategies and insights with others in a unique and positive way. Cheryl is also a renowned public speaker and author. Her newest book is entitled, "Just Give Your Head a Shake...and Change Your Life for the Better". It is currently available through amazon.com. Click here to visit Cheryl's website Are you ready to achieve BIG and GREAT things for your life in 2010 Is Gambling Worth the Risk Managing Stress SelfEsteem I DIDNT SAY THAT |
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