Meditation changes your body on a cellular level - A study.
www.learning-mind.com/meditation-changes-your-body-on-a-cellular-level-new-study-finds
Meditation changes your body on a cellular level - A study.
www.learning-mind.com/meditation-changes-your-body-on-a-cellular-level-new-study-finds
rambabu wrote:Those who cannot do meditation in it's real format can do sitting in a comfortable position on a chair and inhale and exhale in a slow manner. This too yield the same results.
Yes i will do the inhale and exhale process by sitting in padmasana early in the morning. This relief stress and unwanted thinking.
anil wrote:rambabu wrote:Inhalation should be normal. And while exhaling it should be very slow. And this slowness should be increased gradually.Close eyes and allowed what is coming is your brain, it is also meditation.
I read it somewhere that there comes a time in meditation when nothing comes to your mind when you meditate. That is the ultimate stage of yoga and only true yogics can do that. That I think is samadhi stage.
For me that is far from reality now when thousands of thoughts keep passing. However my meditative activities help me feel positive and stress free
Mindfulness is the psychological process of bringing one's attention to the internal and external experiences occurring in the Present moment. which can be developed through the Practice of Meditation.
Mindful Meditation reduces anxiety, reduces implicit age and Race bias. Mindful- based Cognitive Therapy ( MBCT) may prevent and treat Depression. It increases Body satisfaction, improves Cognition. Above all , Mindful Meditation help the Brain reduce distractions.
I used to meditate daily a few months ago and I went closer to samadhi as I had null thoughts. It was very dark and my body went numb. I could not feel my body at all. It was like I had no body at all and I was floating in the space. I felt very lighter with no mass. I was a very great experience and there are no words to describe that feeling. It was spiritual bliss.
Vishakha Purohit wrote:I used to meditate daily a few months ago and I went closer to samadhi as I had null thoughts. It was very dark and my body went numb. I could not feel my body at all. It was like I had no body at all and I was floating in the space. I felt very lighter with no mass. I was a very great experience and there are no words to describe that feeling. It was spiritual bliss.
In Yoga, Samadhi , a state of intense concentration achieved through Meditation,is regarded as the final stage, at which Union with the Divine is reached. I know it is really a great experience.
I am kind of into reading all kinds of spiritual, meditation and motivational books. I have also read books written by Osho. I find them very interesting and sometimes, I feel I can involve myself into meditation for hours. Thank you for sharing about yoga as I have not read about it.
Vishakha Purohit wrote:I am kind of into reading all kinds of spiritual, meditation and motivational books. I have also read books written by Osho. I find them very interesting and sometimes, I feel I can involve myself into meditation for hours. Thank you for sharing about yoga as I have not read about it.
You need not do Meditation for hours. Just meditate for about 15 to 20 minutes either in the morning or in the evening regularly. Remember you should be consistent. You can be hale and healthy. Contrary to the popular belief Meditation is neither hard nor complicated, Go ahead and reap the rich benefits of Meditation. All the best.
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