Meditation
Definition of
the word Meditation:
From the Oxford
Reference Dictionary 1992:
"to think deeply and quietly; to do this in religious contemplation."
Bryan's understanding of the meaning of the word Meditation is:
"the activity one engages in, in order to stimulate change
from within."
Some Forms
of Meditation are:
Stationary,
which include:
Guided - Visualization
Self awareness (e.g. Insight meditation)
Mantra - a word or sound stated repeatedly
Mechanical - Biofeedback machine (may be costly)
Moving, which include:
Walking meditation and the different forms of Tai Chi
Beginning
Basic Meditation materials:
Required materials
you will need are:
A sense of willingness,
a straight-backed chair,
one notebook and pen,
aglass of room temperature water and
wear loose-fitting, comfortable clothing.
Basic Meditation
Method:
Though this
basic meditation may seem very plain and simple, it will cultivate
self-discipline through repeated continued use. It will also easily
condition and prepare you to take your meditation practice to other,
further stages, if you choose to. It requires no fancy things, just
the six items noted above under "Beginning Basic Meditation
materials".
With the activity of meditating, we are helping ourselves to become
familiar to the inner reality that exists within us. When I say
within "us", I am not referring to the organic body. Instead
it's the multi-level nature that combines to make up our awake personality.
Some of the components that you will later be able to work with
are the emotions, mind, consciousness and the awareness.
As we practice, we are learning to slowly alter our brainwave patterns
at a conscious level. The goal we are attempting to attain is to
be able to enter the space between our thoughts. This is a state
where we are in a receptive, non-thought type of consciousness but
still aware of the self and our surrounding environment. Once we
are able to shift our focus into the non-thought space and are in
receptive experience, we have successfully activated the "heal
and repair" system of the body. However, once you restart analyses
of your experience, you are thinking and are no longer in the state
that is being cultivated. When this occurs, and it will, simply
and gently re-adjust yourself and start again...
The excerpts
above are from my free e-book "Meditation Made Easy"
in PDF form. To get the full free complete
detailed version click here.
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