Posts Tagged ‘relaxation’
Study finds meditation’s health benefits are limited

Mindfulness meditation is a form of Buddhist self-awareness designed to focus attention – not judgement – to the moment at hand, the JAMA study said. “The evidence suggests that mindfulness meditation programs could help reduce anxiety, depression, and pain in some clinical populations,” it said. Read more here…
New Year, New You: The Power of Meditation
Through meditation you actually develop consciousness. In fact, by accessing your own unconscious you gather insight into your conflicts, and find the capacity and resources to meet them. Meditation is so powerful, that if I were dying and had only one gift to give to my family, it would be the word meditation. Read more here…
Meditation can relieve your body of harmful effects of stress
Meditation has a positive effect on both the mind and the body. As we relieve stress, we help the body naturally lower the number of harmful stress hormones that inhibit normal immune function. In turn, we also lower blood pressure, heart rate and, in some instances, blood cholesterol levels. It has also been noted that high levels of stress are associated with many diseases, including heart disease, stroke and various cancers. Read more here…
Meditation, mindfulness and mind-emptiness

A randomised controlled trial of meditation for asthma sufferers mirrored these findings by comparing mental silence-orientated meditation to a stress management programme promoted by the state department of health. Not only were the psychological improvements significantly greater in the meditation group but there was also a reduction in the irritability of the airways. Read more here…
Meditation Could Help Patients Beat Addiction

This investigation provides formal arguments encouraging current rehabilitation therapies to include meditation-like practices along with pharmaceutical drugs and behavioral counseling,” write the authors in a news release. Read more here…
Meditation in motion’

Often described as meditation in motion — it may very well be described as medication in motion — tai chi promotes serenity through gentle, flowing movements often accompanied by deep breathing,” said Vanesse, a certified instructor with several years of experience. Read more here…
The Top 3 Excuses for Not Meditating and How to Avoid Them
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Meditation is the simple act of breathing. You can take the time to breathe just like you take the time to brush your teeth: You make it part of your routine. Read more here…
In Addiction, Meditation Is Helpful When Coupled With Drug, Cognitive Therapies
Levy says, “Our higher-level conclusion is that a treatment based on meditation-like techniques can be helpful as a supplement to help someone get out of addiction. We give scientific and mathematical arguments for this.” Read more here…
Can Meditation Make Your Heart Healthier?

One of those recommendations may be taking up the practice of meditation. But unlike a pill or a surgical intervention, doctors can’t actually explain the mechanics of how mediation helps to lower blood pressure or regulate one’s heart beat. Read more here…
The Side Effects of Meditation

In meditation, you let go of physical, emotional and mental activity and experience a deep, natural state of restfulness. As you relax, you release subtle layers of tension that you may have been holding for your whole life. You may feel the effects of that release in your everyday life. Read more here…