6 Simple
Meditation Techniques
Every good meditation practice must begin with finding what and
where works best for you. Remember, there is no right or wrong way to meditate.
All you need to begin is to find a comfortable seat, so experiment
and try out different positions. Ideally, your back is straight and your spine
is aligned. But it is not necessary to sit on the floor or even to cross your
legs. If you're unable to sit for any length of time, find a propped lying down
position — just try not to fall asleep!
Here are six simple methods to try, to help you begin your
meditation practice today:
1. Guided meditations
There are hundreds of resources online that have a huge supply of
guided meditations and music to help sooth your soul. Try perusing Google Play
or iTunes or my newest favorite, Sound Cloud.
2. Candle Staring
If you have trouble focusing, you can light a candle and stare at
it. Your attention will be held. If your mind races, just observe what it is
doing and let those thoughts release.
3. Mantra
Repeating words over and over again, can help you find calm and
focus. You can choose from a number of Sanskrit mantras like the Gayatri
Mantra, which has meaning in its words and sounds, or you can even make up your
own. It doesn't matter what you choose, just that you feel good about your
choice.
4. Visualization
Another easy and down-to-earth meditation technique is to picture
an idyllic being or setting in your mind. Focus on the picture and let yourself
embellish it as much or as little as you need to.
5. Present Moment Meditation
6. Become the Observer
Focus on becoming the observer of your mind. Close your eyes and
focus on the spot about an inch above of the spot between your eyebrows (Third
Eye Chakra). Begin to watch what your mind and body are feeling, thinking and
doing.
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