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Benefits of meditation …

  • January 5, 2010 at 2:00 pm

Some General Benefits of Meditation

Tranquility Centre logo - 50Its New Year and here’s to a successful and happy one to you all …  I brought mine in by spending it at a local cafe-bar Googies a recent discovery in Folkestone’s developing Creative Quarter … Its run by a couple of friendly guys who clearly love hosting, so the place always has a real buzz about it.  The evening was fun …

snowflake water crystal pattern aqua kgtoh081200911 150x150 Benefits of meditation ...The next day I was up early to take a walk with my brother who was over from Manchester – he’s in his mid-70’s and is a gym enthusiast of many years which keeps him very fit and happy.  So we had a long walk along the coastline here, which was lovely, he treated me to a spot of breakfast and as we headed back it started to snow.  And wow did it!  The flakes were so thick, beautiful and transient of course.   And on Friday I put a line on Facebook to say it was like being in a Crystal Glass Shaker – Winter Wonderland :) … it really was … Why is it that everything looks so heightened and beautiful when coated with a layer of snow :)

So what has all this got to do with Meditation … well I think this demonstrates how meditation can simply help you appreciate life more …  At least that’s been my experience.

2010 and the Changes you Plan to Make

I hope the year has got off to a good start for you too … Perhaps alongside any plans, ambitions and goals you are setting yourself throughout the coming year you are also planning to schedule in a little ‘me time’ or perhaps that should say ‘you’ time …

We often forget the importance of spending some down-time … And we often confuse a little ‘down-time’ with time out … spent on a hobby, reading, watching TV, playing on the computer, etc.  They aren’t the same thing for the purposes of this article, because these pastimes all involve using the mind.

Improving the Brain

What I’m referring to is sparing a few minutes of your day doing absolutely nothing, to ‘chill’ if you like. Some people meditate and its being medically proven to offer some stirling physical and emotional health benefits as in simple terms it allows the body and mind system to temporarily shut down each day (twice a day if you can manage it) and it prevents the system from going into overdrive, and helps us become more centred to run our lives more efficiently.

We often just keep motoring through the day no matter how much we have set ourselves to achieve and we have often forgotten how to listen to the body/mind connection.  So when we get some like aches and pains we often just pop a tablet without considering what lies behind the signal we’ve been given by such a complex system as the human body :) …  More on that another time.

Meditation improves Decision-making

One of the things you may tell yourself is that you don’t have time to meditate and that’s all very well for other people who aren’t as busy as we … I can only tell you from experience that the quality of the day that includes meditation vs the quality of a day without has far-reaching differences in of itself.  The best thing I can share at this point iand you may already be practicing so you’ll know too) is that meditation allows you to come from you best self where you’ll make better decisions and experience a better mood than a regular day allows …

Next time I’ll bring some statistics to the table and share with you some of the specific benefits that meditation and other meditative based forms of exercise provide.

For now though and here’s to a fantastic year !!!

Jane

Meditation …

  • April 10, 2009 at 3:53 pm

Research

Tranquility Centre logo 50 Meditation ...According to this Research Site more than 600 research studies have been published on the Transcendental Meditation program (alone) in more than 160 scientific journals in 33 countries.

And Doctors are increasingly being found to recommend it as a healing tool and research has shown that its good for us in the following areas to name but a few …

  1. Decreases Medical Care Utilization and Hospitalization
  2. Reduces Cardiovascular Disease Risk Factors
  3. Lowers Blood Pressure
  4. Decreases Cholesterol
  5. Reduces Congestive Heart Failure
  6. Decreases Free Radicals
  7. Reduces Metabolic Syndrome/Pre-Diabetes
  8. Decreases Depression, Anxiety and Insomnia

snowflake water crystal pattern aqua kgtoh0812009111 Meditation ...The many benefits medically proven to occur from the simple action (or non-action) that is taken when we engage in the process of withdrawing into ourselves continues to be scrutinized equally by western medicine and alternative treatments far and wide.  There is resounding agreement that the body at rest (once or twice a day) provides vast benefits and this is what gives Meditation such a great reputation.

The Range

And Transcendental Meditation, which I learned back in the 1980’s, is just one of many meditation practices.  I prefer to free-fall and draw on a raft of hypnotic deepening tools and visualization techniques to get into a meditation.  Its all about personal choice and will soon be providing  a range of  suggestions.  Its simply a matter of finding the best ‘fit’ for you and really is each to their own, so it may involve testing out a few different methods until you find one you really like.  As with all things keep at it until you find one or two that work well for you.

If You Don’t Go Within You Go Without

I heard this phrase from a wonderful Yoga teacher, James Jewell www.yogamountainyogasea.com – whose very memorable Yoga Retreat, in Andalusia, I attended almost 3-yrs ago.

Meditation is increasingly being recommended as a place of personal retreat … to find our inner connectivity with what I would consider to be a universal energy grid, similar to how electricity works.  It can be so deep and restful, where the mind can clear, and often a wonderful nugget of clarity will just drop in there to play out as intuition.

The Release

The act of meditation simply requires a peaceful environment, it need not be a santuary, and 5-minutes is better than nothing at all.  The 1960’s  hippy image of eating macrobiotic foods, dancing round a fire waving Tingsha bells is wholly acceptable but by no-means essential.  Meditation now has a modern image, possibly hanging on the coat-tails in association with Yoga, which itself is experiencing great popularity and re-invention.  And as with lots of great complementary remedies, Meditation is beginning to take its deserved position as yet another ancient practice that has been revived, as we begin to open our hearts and minds to the ancient past of perceived wisdom.

The beauty of Meditation, is the simplicity of its gift to ourselves.  And you can always burn an oil (in a water diffuser), an incense stick or an oil to enhance the experience.

Jane

Candles …

  • January 9, 2009 at 11:47 am

The Essence

blue 3 wheel 50 pcnkd12 Candles ...There is nothing like a scented candle to draw us back into a room and make direct contact with our senses …

They can be used for all sorts of purposes including lighting the dinner table, marking the start and finish of something, such as a get-together, a party, a meditation, a yoga session, and some bath=time indulgence.

They are amazing for:

  1. meditation
  2. a romantic setting for a candlelit dinner
  3. marking a moment or light one to mark our loved ones or events

As old as The Hills

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They have a mystical element about them …

The Chill-out Zone

Another often neglected and indulgent use is that of the candlelit bath … they absolutely set a scene when used this way. They can provide a quite sensual backdrop to an evening shared with a partner or simply spent alone enjoying some quiet time.

Lets give it up for the candle and all its magic … no toolkit of pampering goodies (worth its salt) would be found without such an essential and wonderful item.

Jane