Beginner Meditation Techniques
Understand
that meditation is not something that will happen overnight or
something that will be automatic from the start. It takes time and it
takes practice.
Start to focus on your breathing throughout
the day. When you are hurried and rushed, do you notice that your breath
is shorter and more labored? If so, begin by focusing on each breath,
taking deep breaths in through the nostrils and releasing through the
mouth. You should also notice the rise and fall of your stomach as you
focus on your breathing.
Be intentional about your
meditation. Meditation is a practice and a learned skill. It needs to be
practiced intentionally in order for it to work. It does not just
happen to you.
Dress appropriately for meditation. If
you are trying to sneak in ten minutes of meditation in your lunch hour,
dressed in your business skirt and heels, chances are you will be
rushed. Set aside a time that is appropriate where you can
wear loose fitting clothing and where you can concentrate.
Begin
with the practice of releasing tension in all your body parts. Focus on
the feet first and release tension in that area; move up to your
ankles, etc. Do this until you have reached the top of your head.
Practice
your breathing techniques together with the release of tension in your
body parts. At first, this will seem difficult; however, it will become
easier as time goes on.
Stretching your muscles a bit before sitting to meditate is a great way to get blood circulating and get in the moment.
Choose
a focal point, if you wish. For some, meditation is only done with
their eyes closed, while others need a focal point. Yours could be a
picture on the wall of a serene setting.
Be
consistent with your mediation practices. Do not let circumstances take
over control of your mediation practice. Before you know it, you will
become a pro - just stay consistent.
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