Monday, September 2, 2013

Clear Your Mind For Meditation

Meditation is a popular method to unwind and gain insight into your life or some problems that you may be having. Before meditation, however, the mind must be cleared in order to achieve complete relaxation. Clearing the mind can be done with practice and can ultimately help you to be stress-free and learn more about yourself.








Instructions


1. Find a quiet place in your home or somewhere nearby such as a park. Be sure that this place is free of distractions (telephone, pets, children). You will need complete peace and quiet.


2. Place a soft mat or towel on the ground. Sit on the mat Indian-style or whichever way that you're comfortable while sitting on your bottom. Maintain your posture with your shoulders back, head up and back straight. Place your arms in your lap with hands clasped, or on your knees with palms facing up.


3. Relax your entire body while maintaining your posture. If you feel tense, try to loosen up by rubbing your shoulders.








4. Say to yourself, "I am going to count my breaths with the intention of clearing my mind and letting go of bothersome thoughts."


5. Start counting your breaths. Try to focus on nothing but your breathing. If a thought pops into your mind, acknowledge it, but let it go and continue counting your breaths. With practice, you will notice that the counting slowly fades as you enter a state of calmness.

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