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Yoga
and Meditation
Yoga is developing as a part of life. It is a way that
you can integrate body poses and breathing exercises with
added meditation to give a peace of mind to have peace
with the world.
Meditation comes from intense concentration, where the
individual focuses so thoroughly on a single object that
he or she thinks of nothing besides his or her awareness
of that object (Some religions may find that their idea
of prayer could fall under this definition). Yoga will
take things a little bit further by making meditation
the highest point of the Eight Limbs of Yoga.
These "eight limbs" define
Yoga as a lifestyle: your attitude to the world around
you is followed by your attitudes towards yourself, physical
posturing, breathing exercises, withdrawing the senses,
concentrating, contemplating, and finally enlightenment.
You will go into an state of bliss that will result in
the use and development of the other seven. Meditation
combines withdrawing the senses, concentrating, and contemplating
to be the final state that can be accomplished before
bliss.
At any rate, meditation calms the mind and offers a number
of health benefits even before enlightenment. With regular
mediation will help reduce all the stress and anxiety.
It will also lower your blood pressure and it will decrease
your risk of a heart attack. It can improve concentration,
clarity of thought, and release your creative side.
With some research, mediation with yoga will increase
the matter of the brain’s cortex, and it will help with
cognitive, emotional, and sensory date of the brain. Meditation
may also slow natural shrinkage of the frontal cortex
due to aging. The 20 participants on average meditated
for 40 minutes a day. Actually, most change happens in
the brain’s right half.
Meditation really isn’t easy though. Clearing the mind
of extraneous thought is difficult, and all thought even
more so. Learning how to do meditation will take some
time and hard work.
You will want to sit somewhere with your back and head
straight, to start out. You will find that you will want
to learn some basic breathing exercises first to help
you. You will then want to close your eyes, breathe in
through your noses and exhale through your mouth.
You will want to focus on your breath. You will be able
to get cool air to enter through and the warm air leaves.
You will want to make sure that you focus on the way that
you breath. You will want to redirect all of your wondering
thoughts and then just focus on the warm air leaving.
You should start off with some short meditations that
last a few minutes. Most beginners will start off counting
their breaths so that they can focus on the breathing,
but you will only want to count to four and then start
over again.
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