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Friday, July 07, 2006

What Can Meditation Do For You?

Meditation

Hi all,
Good day to you.
Sorry, I did not post any writing yesterday as I was having problem logging into the Net.

Well, without further delay, I shall continue my sharing on Meditation today.

What Can Meditation Do For You?

You do not have to be an expert or skilled in meditation to enjoy its benefits. You simply need to practice regularly without trying to get anywhere or achieve anything. And like interest in a bank account, the benefits just accrue by themselves.

The following are some wonderful rewards one can acquire through meditation:

Being awake at the present moment:
When you rush breathlessly from one moment to the next while anticipating another problem or yearning for another pleasure, you miss the beauty and closeness of the present, which is constantly unfolding before your eyes.

Meditation teaches you to slow down and take each moment as it comes; the sounds of traffic, the smell of roses, the laughter of children, the beauty of the ocean, the coming and going of your breath. In fact, as the meditative traditions remind us, only the present moment exists anyway. The past is just a memory and the future a fantasy, projected on the movie screen of the mind right now.

Being friends with yourself:
When you are constantly struggling to live up to expectations, whether your own or someone else's, or racing to reinvent yourself to survive in a competitive environment, you rarely have the opportunity or the motivation to get to know yourself just the way you are. Self-doubt and self-hatred may appear to fuel the fires of self-improvement, but they are painful and they contribute to other negative mind-states like fear, anger, depression, and alienation. They also prevent you from living up to your full potential.

When you meditate, you learn to welcome every experience and aspect of your being without any judgment or denial. In the process, you begin to treat yourself as you would a close friend, accepting and loving the whole package, the apparent weaknesses and shortcomings as well as the positive qualities and strengths.

Creating a deep connection with others:
As you wake up to the present moment and open your heart and mind to your own experience, you naturally extend this quality of awareness and presence to your relationships with family and friends. If you are like most people, you tend to project your own desires and expectations to those who are close to you, which act as a barrier to real communication. But when you start to accept others the way they are, a skill you can develop through the practice of meditation, you open up the channels for a deeper love and intimacy to flow.

Relaxing the body and calming the mind:
Mind and body are inseparable, and an agitated mind inevitably produces a stressed out body. As the mind settles, relaxes, and opens during meditation, so does the body, and the longer you meditate, the more this peace and relaxation ripples out to every area of your life, including your health.

Ok, give it a try and you will love it.

Till we 'meet' again, have fun.

Cheers.

Meditation

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