Yoga For Your Health

Meditation Techniques To Soothe Your Soul

December 26th, 2009 10:32 am

The benefits of meditation have been well researched and proven over and over again in study after study. Although meditation is not a magic bullet, it has been shown to reduce heart disease, decrease anxiety and depression levels, stop headaches and lower blood pressure. It is amazing what the mind can do. Everyone can reap the benefits of meditation and learning new meditation techniques.

If you are feeling scattered, edgy and generally off-kilter, grounding meditation may be just what the doctor ordered. Grounding meditation will help you feel energized, focused and refreshed.

Visualization and your imagination are the only two things you will need in order to do a grounding meditation. First, find a comfortable place to sit or lie down. Next think about a golden chain that runs through your body up to the ends of the universe and down to the center of the Earth.

Now picture the chain coming from the top of your head, follow it as it goes up higher and higher into the sky, through the clouds and breaks through the atmosphere. It keeps moving until it reaches a bright light at the very ends of the universe. The chain is drawn to the light and melds with it.

Now picture the golden string moving from your body, into the Earth’s crust, past rocks, minerals and all of the different layers of Earth until it finally comes to the middle. You see a yellowish ball of light, the light that is responsible for all of the Earth’s energy. Once again, the golden string binds itself to the yellow light. As it joins to the light, you feel connected to the Earth and completely grounded and calm.

Now notice how firm Earth is below your feet, centering you with its Energy. When you come out of your meditation you see that you are energized and ready to meet your tasks with good concentration and quickness of thought.

One of the most straightforward of the active meditation types is the walking meditation. You get exercise and meditative benefits from a walking meditation. A walking meditation is an excellent tension breaker and does not take much time. Even little bits of time are worth your while. Remember not to take the dog, though. It wouldn’t be very meditative, I am afraid.

Start walking at a comfortable pace. Be aware of the sensations of your body. Feel your feet hitting the road and the wind blowing. Notice the temperature on your skin. Notice your breathing coming in and going out. Focus on that particular moment in time. If your mind wanders, just let the thought slip through your mind without giving it attention.

Some people find it helpful to listen to calm music during their walking meditation. Others prefer focusing on saying a mantra, phrase or prayer in their head. Or, just focus on body sensations. Once you are finished walking you should be feeling rest and ready to go.

As you can see, meditation is not really all that esoteric. It can be one of the most practical, life-affirming things you do in a given day. Any activity or household chore that is repetitive (such as vacuuming, mowing the lawn or planting a garden) can be meditative. With so many different meditation techniques available, you are bound to find one that you find most helpful to you.

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