What is meditation?


“If you want to conquer the anxiety of life, live in the moment, live in the breath.” – Amit Ray

Om Chanting and Meditation Mental balance and placidness might be realized by the annihilation of stress and outrage. “If you ask what is the single most important key to longevity, I would have to say it is avoiding worry, stress and tension. And if you didn’t ask me, I’d still have to say it.” – George Burns

Fear truly underlies both stress and outrage. Nothing is picked up by stress and outrage, however on the opposite much vitality is squandered by these two sorts of lower feelings. On the off chance that a man who worries much and is bad tempered, is actually not living in the present and is thinking too much all the time. Be cautious and insightful. All pointless stresses can be evaded. The unwinding of the muscles responds on the brain and conveys rest to the psyche. The unwinding of the brain conveys rest to the body too. Body and brain are personally associated. Body is a form arranged by the psyche for its delight.

“Doing something positive will help turn your mood around. When you smile, your body relaxes. When you experience human touch and interaction, it eases tension in your body.” ― Simone Elkeles, Return to Paradise

Sit for 15 minutes in a casual and simple agreeable position. Close your eyes. Pull back the brain from outside items. Still the psyche. Hush the percolating considerations. Surmise that the body is like a coconut shell and you are completely not quite the same as the body.

Believe that the body is an instrument in your grasp. Recognize yourself with the all-swarming Spirit or Atman. Envision that the entire world and your body are drifting like a bit of straw in this boundless sea of Spirit. Feel that you are in contact with the Supreme Being. Feel that the life of the entire world is throbbing, vibrating also, throbbing through you. Feel that the sea of life is tenderly shaking you on its boundless chest. At this point open your eyes. You will encounter gigantic mental peace, mental force and mental quality.


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