Holistic
Meditation
by
Rob Daniels
We
are told that meditation is natural, that when someone
sleeps they go into a meditative state. To fully understand
the purpose and functioning of meditation one has
to observe the human as both a physical and spiritual
or psychological being. From the dawn of time, meditation
has been a vital part of self transformation and holistic
health.
The
journey to self-discovery, self help and spirituality
begins with the sacred art of meditation. The value
of Meditation is to alleviate suffering and promote
healing has been known and practiced for thousands
of years. Generally, Eastern religions have tended
to concentrate on meditation as a means of realizing
spiritual enlightenment. This is the essence of Hinduism
of which all guru's promote through yoga and meditation.
In fact, practically all religious groups practice
meditation in one form or another.
The
ultimate goal of meditation is to self realize your
divinity, that you are God. God dwells within you
as You. It is a means of worship and seeking God which
is ultimately the highest goal of meditation The word
translated as "meditation" in several verses in Psalms
means to meditate in the sense of reflecting upon.
In
practical terms meditation helps you learn forgiveness
and loving-kindness for yourself and others in a common
sense way. Mindfulness meditation relieves stress
because it relieves preoccupation with the habitual
thoughts about the past or the future that perpetuate
stress. As your entire being becomes absorbed in meditation,
every stress and strain of daily life will fall from
your shoulders.
Meditation interrupts that flood of stress chemicals,
so you don't feel on guard or tense. In other experiments,
meditators produced fewer spontaneous GSR than their
non-meditating controls, both during and after meditation.
Through
meditation, one can cultivate a wonderful inner quiet
that will melt away stress and nervousness By association,
meditation can also help relieve stress- or anxiety-related
disorders such as insomnia, headaches, depression,
poor concentration and high blood pressure. Instead
these conflicts could find, through meditation, an
appeasement that will help their resolution by appropriate
means. There is a natural alliance between psychotherapy
and meditation.
Meditation
is now well accepted in medical circles. Remember
that meditation is an escape to reality, not an escape
from reality. In the West, however the first view
was that meditation induced a type of dissassociative
state or a type of catatonia. Various techniques of
meditation are now widely taught in medical settings
such as VA clinics and hospitals. Many physicians
consider meditation a key element of an integrated
health program. In general, meditation produces a
reduction in multiple biological systems, resulting
in a state of relaxation. For example, there has been
incidences where through meditation individuals have
voluntarily controlled their rate of breathing.
Mindfulness meditation involves focusing one's attention
on the moment, observing thoughts as they occur without
judging or acting. Without acknowledgment of the present
moment, meditation practice cannot progress because
momentary concentration cannot occur.
About
the Author
Rob
Daniels is a long term practitioner of Yoga and Pilates
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