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Some Achievable Meditation Techniques

Topic: YogaPublished April 3, 2012

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Meditation is considered to be an integral part of a healthy life style these days for people all over the world. The main reason behind it being so popular is because the professionals as well as the students these days are leading a stressful life because of many reasons whether private or professional. Thus they are in desperate need of trying something that can relieve them from the everyday stress. And the meditation techniques do just that for all people.

The importance of meditation as an art of healing was originally discovered in the country of saints and religions- India. But it has caught on with the people of the west as well because of the impact that it has on the everyday life of the people. In fact meditation can help you in many ways. It is the best technique to pursue if you want to be the proud owner of a healthy and sound soul, mind, and body. Of course it is not very easy to gain such a holistic approach to the meditation. But it can surely be made a lot easier with the help of proper guidance.

To get proper advice and guidance regarding the various meditation techniques, it is best to seek help from a professional coach until you are knowledgeable enough to perform them by yourself. Here are some meditation techniques that you can try at home without any other person’s help.

The first and the easiest techniques is the goal oriented meditation. In such meditation, try and relax yourself by visualizing an object. Sit in such a place that offers you calm and a serene ambiance with no external disturbances. Now try visualizing something that you love or enjoy the most. This technique will help you in concentrating on certain object and will also enhance your focussing power.

The second process can be with the help of concentration power. Start meditating with the help of your breath counts. This will help you in increasing your power of concentration since you would only be focussing on the breath counts. Alternatively you can also chant a hymn or a mantra for your convenience. The hymn should be positive and must have a calming effect on your mind and body.

If you want you can also light a candle and concentrate on the flame while sitting with your legs crossed on the floor. You can concentrate your focus on the flame of the candle. That is also a great way of meditation.

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