Meditation and Visualization

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Easy Meditation Techniques
It's become common knowledge that many of our health problems stem
from too much stress in our lives. Deadline crunches, hectic schedules
and the constant reminder of slipping job security keeps us all on our
toes and stressed out. While we are hardly willing to pitch a tent in
the woods and leave it all behind, we could all benefit from slowing
down a little, if only for a few minutes, to regain our sanity,
perspective and even our productivity. This easy meditation technique
can be mastered in minutes and applied in the same amount of time. Use
it daily to establish a habit of taking time for yourself and putting
your mental and physical well being back onto your list of priorities.
Meditation requires a degree of mental allotment, which is always
easier when you can retreat to a quiet, peaceful place. Now in today's
world, that quiet, peaceful place may be a stall in a bathroom
(hopefully quiet anyway!) and that's fine. Hollywood has perpetrated
the image of mediation only being possible under a waterfall or in a
monk's monastery and that's simply not true. Anywhere that you can slip
away to and have just a few minutes of uninterrupted time to yourself
will work.
To get started, get comfortable sitting or laying, close your eyes
and simply focus on your breathing. Inhaling and exhaling is such an
involuntary action that we seldom think about it or place any degree of
focus on the process. For several moments, put all of your attention on
the current of air as it enters your nose, flows into your lungs and
circulates back out through your mouth. Take 10 slow, deep breathes
while maintaining this focus. If you find that your thoughts wonder,
pull your attention back onto your breathing.
Now, take a few minutes and expand this focus. Think for a few
moments about the thousands and thousands of tiny processes that are
occurring in your body at this very moment. Your hair and fingernails
are growing right now, in so tiny an increment that you can't even
measure it. Your heart is pumping blood throughout your entire body and
ensuring that you remain alive and healthy. There are so many
activities going on inside your body at any one moment that it will
really amaze you if you take a moment to think about it.
After you ponder on this and become aware of the various processes
occurring automatically within yourself, expand this to the outside
world. Even in the stillness of the room you are in, go through it
mentally and become aware of everything happening around you. Is the
wind blowing? Is there a clock ticking on the wall? You don't have to
focus on any one thing that's happening around you. Simply become aware
that there is a plethora of activities happening around you at this
very moment. After all, we are hurling through space at a dizzying
speed constantly. Just be aware that you are an entity within this
somewhat organized chaos. If you could freeze time and fly through the
entire universe and see everything, just imagine the snapshots that
could be captured. Imagine the things that are taking place in this
single moment in time.
Now, slowly open your eyes and focus on one thing: being aware of
yourself and your surroundings. Imagine the world in slow motion as you
rise from your seated or laying position. Bring your new awareness with
you as you re-embark on your day and remember your purpose and the
beauty of the fallacy we call structure. Revel in your mortality, and
embrace every experience, from drinking a glass of water, to meeting a
new person. Do everything with awareness and keep this new perspective
with you always.
This easy mediation technique takes only a few minutes and can have
the greatest impact on your day and life when used routinely as it will
heighten your sense of awareness of yourself and the world around you.
Eric Pratt has been practicing meditation for several years and offers free online meditation rooms on his website. Enjoy free, tranquil animated scenes with relaxing music, perfect for playing in the background as you work or relax. There are also articles on easy meditation techniques and stress prevention.
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