Posts Tagged ‘relaxation’
Power of meditation

Meditation is a state wherein the mind is calm, pure, positive, caring, loving, compassionate and friendly. This state acts as a bridge between one’s inner self and the external world which is, in fact, a reflection of the inner self. The purer the inner self is, the better the external world becomes. Meditation purifies the inner self. Everyone must strive to achieve this state of meditation as early in life as possible. Read more here…
Transcendental Meditation positively impacts student graduation rates, new research shows

According to Sanford Nidich, Ed.D, co-author and professor of education at Maharishi University of Management, “These results are the first to show that the Transcendental Meditation program can have a positive impact on student graduation rates. The largest effect was found in the most academically challenged students. Recently published research on increased academic achievement and reduced psychological stress in urban school students may provide possible mechanisms for the higher graduation rates found in this study.” Read more here…
Meditation in schools: calming minds and beating stress

If the sheer amount of work generated by school has you anxious, tense and worried, consider trying meditation before, during or after school. Even a few minutes meditation can give students and teachers a sense of calm and peace of mind that benefits their emotional and physical health. Read more here…
Vipassana meditation retreats: enjoy the silence

There’s this thing I do, every now and then. I will step away from the comforts of my life: my spouse and child, my home and dog. I pack a small bag with two pairs of old linen trousers, three T-shirts, a thin cotton wrap and flip-flops. Then I make the trek to a Vipassana meditation centre and begin a monastic life for 10 days. Read more here…
Meditate and turn down your volume on stress
Mindfulness asks you to stay in the present moment. You can do it lying in bed when you first wake up. With your eyes closed, focus on your breath. Notice it go in and out; in through your nose, out your mouth, making your chest go up and down. Read more here…
Meditation That Eases Anxiety? Brain Scans Show Us How

Researchers discovered that meditation-related anxiety relief is associated with activation of the areas of the brain involved with executive-level function (the anterior cingulate cortex and ventromedial prefrontal cortex). Read more here…
Free the Mind reveals power of meditation: review

Balancing a multicoloured plastic model in his hands, Dr. Richard Davidson looks out over an assembled group of 5-year-olds and says: “The brain is the most complicated thing in the universe.” Read more here…
Scientists decode how meditation relieves anxiety

During meditation, there was more activity in the ventromedial prefrontal cortex, the area of the brain that controls worrying.When activity increased in the anterior cingulate cortex – the area that governs thinking and emotion – anxiety decreased. The study was published in the journal Social Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience. Read more here…
Boost Your Willpower with This Meditation Technique

Studies on the many benefits of meditation have been pouring in lately. The PicktheBrain blog notes that research indicates that just three hours of meditation can increase self-control and focus, while after eleven hours changes in the brain are visible. Read more here…
Visualisation, meditation, and pathworking
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A meditation invites you to focus on your breathing, your body, or your feelings; it does not usually involve visualising. It is designed to increase awareness of your body. Typically, meditation techniques are drawn from Taoism or Buddhism. Read more here…