Meditation
Challenges
Being
able to stay focused when you meditate is one of the main challenges
that you face when you first engage in meditation.
In
meditation, you focus on your breathing or an object and try to clear
your mind. Thoughts will start to come to mind, which you should acknowledge
and then let them pass on.
Sometimes,
if you are feeling stressed about some situation, thoughts of this
may overpower you and you feel as if you should dwell on these to
try to find a solution.
Forcing
the issue is not the way of meditating and will keep you from
the true purpose.
When
you first start your meditating session, you need to have a place
where you will be free from distractions. This includes noise and
images. You can block out the images by closing your eyes, but the
daily sounds are often more difficult to block out. This is why most
people choose the early morning hours to practice spiritual meditation.
The rest of the household is asleep so you have some time to yourself
when you wont be interrupted.
Learning
the various positions and being able to hold them for a length of
time is a challenge for beginners. While most people have the idea
that you have to be in a sitting position to meditate, you can meditate
when you are walking, lying down, kneeling or standing. The sitting
positions are the hardest to master, even when you sit on a chair
because it is hard to maintain the same position for up to 30 minutes
at a time.
The
half lotus position is the one most prefer to use when meditating
in a sitting position. To do this, you sit cross legged with the foot
of one leg resting on the thigh of the other leg. The other foot is
resting on the floor under the opposite thigh.
The most
difficult sitting position is the full lotus in which you have
both feet resting on the thighs of the opposite legs and your knees
touching the floor.
When
you start to meditate, you also have to give yourself a few minutes
at the beginning for your mind and body to relax. It takes a few minutes
for this to happen and for your breathing to become regular.
You have
to let the tenseness out of the muscles in your back and neck and
learn to breathe deeply. This means breathing in through your nose
so that you take in the maximum amount of oxygen which can then get
to the deepest portions of your lungs. Hold the breath for a second
and let it out slowly.
There
are no rules for meditating.
The main goal is for you to see results from the session whether
this is simply a way of relaxing, finding a solution to your problems
or finding a way of reaching a state of inner peace and calm.
During
the session, you do not allow your thoughts to consume you and through
this you can learn to see and understand them in a different way.
The object is to meditate so that you become more effective in the
way you handle the stresses of life so that you dont act impulsively
and become angry over every little thing.
Once
you grasp this concept, you will be able to have a happier life.
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