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		<title>Why You Need to Meditate</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The side effects of meditation are positive and countless. Studies have demonstrated that those who meditate on a regular basis have reduced illness, stress, and need for rest.
But one of the most compelling reasons to meditate is that the process of meditation itself is sublime. Meditation is not dependent upon the result, but the act [...]<p><a href="http://michurchofoursaviour.com/why-you-need-to-meditate.html">Why You Need to Meditate</a> is a post from: <a href="http://michurchofoursaviour.com">Health News, Wellness, and Medical Information | Michurchofoursaviour.com</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The side effects of meditation are positive and countless. Studies have demonstrated that those who meditate on a regular basis have reduced illness, stress, and need for rest.</p>
<p>But one of the most compelling reasons to meditate is that the process of meditation itself is sublime. Meditation is not dependent upon the result, but the act of meditation itself is a blissful one, transporting one to a state of contentment and tranquil awareness during the training of meditation itself, not just at the end of training. Actually, because the means equals the end, the training has no beginning and never ends.</p>
<p>All of us in modern times experience a constant onslaught of stress. We are bombarded by uninvited energies in the form of such things as television, noise pollution, arguments, and angry or envious people. In order to counteract this enormously overwhelming force of negativity and distress, we need a superior power, gathered within ourselves; and meditation connects us to this internal reservoir of cleansing, enlightening energy.</p>
<p>In former times, nature surrounded people in their daily routines and rituals of existence. There were no artificial sound vibrations from telephones or machinery; there were no stresses and diseases resulting from urban industrial complexities. There was the sound of water, the hum of the wind, the beauty of the stars in the sky, and the scent of the earth. There were natural tempos in every aspect of life, as people planted seeds, nurtured them into foodstuffs, and as they observed the cycles of nature they felt a connection to them. Nowadays we can live our entire lifespan without ever contacting nature in a direct way. We live in artificially controlled climates, we gather food from fast food restaurants or from stores where it is packaged in a factory; we invite a total divorce of ourselves from our natural origins and our organic, original pace of life.</p>
<p>Meditation allows us an easy, convenient, portable method to enter into those lost natural rhythms and aesthetics, by closing out the world around us, letting go of our bodies, and clearing the mind of all the artificial stress it gathers knowingly or unknowingly during the course of lives.<br />
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Meditation costs nothing, it has no harmful side affects, and it wont add calories or cholesterol to your body. Nor is it addictive in the sense of drugs and alcohol. But it does provide practitioners with an elevated sense of well-being, often compared to a natural high more powerful than those induced by drugs, and this component of meditation is one that can be fully embraced for positive, healthy benefits.</p>
<p>The human body is a complex creation, and in the brain the body naturally produces drugs that are hundreds of times more powerful than pharmaceutical narcotics. As one meditates, the body secretes mysterious hormones and chemicals that actually provide an incredible rush of energy and happiness, and this is only one of the amazing side effects of meditation practice.</p>
<p>Meditation is different things to different people. Some use it in place of, or in addition to, psychotherapy. Others find it most valuable as a tool to enhance sports or work performance, and to increase the memory and other mental functions. Some people rely upon it to help them deal with grief or the aftermath of trauma or tragedy, and to regain a contentment and appreciation for lifes beauties. And there are those who use meditation as a creative tool to inspire them in the arts. Meditation gives us stronger and more sustainable vigor, sexual energy, and calm, as it provides a restfulness that is comparable to deep, exceptionally restful sleep.</p>
<p>There are countless reasons to meditate, and one way to make the world a better and more peaceful and harmonious place, is for all of us to dedicate some time out of our stressful lives to pause and drink from the mental oasis of meditation practice.</p>
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		<title>Why Try Meditating Outside?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Meditating outdoors? Does it really matter where you meditate? I think it can. For some of us, being outside makes for not just a different meditation experience, but a more profound one. There are some good reasons for this.
perhaps meditating in a quiet room with no sounds and nothing to distract is the easiest way, [...]<p><a href="http://michurchofoursaviour.com/why-try-meditating-outside.html">Why Try Meditating Outside?</a> is a post from: <a href="http://michurchofoursaviour.com">Health News, Wellness, and Medical Information | Michurchofoursaviour.com</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Meditating outdoors? Does it really matter where you meditate? I think it can. For some of us, being outside makes for not just a different meditation experience, but a more profound one. There are some good reasons for this.</p>
<p>perhaps meditating in a quiet room with no sounds and nothing to distract is the easiest way, especially for beginners. It&#8217;s hard enough to quiet your mind without constant input from your surroundings. On the other hand, life is constant input, so if you want the peacefulness that comes from meditation to enter your life beyond your practice, perhaps learning to meditate despite surrounding sounds and movement is just what you need.</p>
<p><strong>Meditating Outdoors</strong></p>
<p>There&#8217;s a high bank on a river where I lived years ago. It was a five-minute walk from the house. There&#8217;s a level grassy spot at the top, looking down on the water fifty feet below. That is where I would go to sit. Often there was a breeze I could feel on my skin and hear in the surrounding trees. I also heard the water as it strained through some dead trees near the river bank. I smelled the dirt around me, and the odor of fish coming up from the water.</p>
<p>Meditating there wasn&#8217;t only pleasurable because of the environment, but also different from meditating in the silence of my home. There was more of a sense of experiencing the world without thought, without over-analyzing. Why? Perhaps simply because there was more to experience. There were the sounds, which included birds, and the occasional splashing of some animal in the river. There were things to smell and the feel of the grass.<br />
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I usually close my eyes when I meditate, because I am a very visually-oriented person, and find it easier to meditate this way. When I finished my meditation by the river, I would open my eyes, of course, but what I saw was always different from what was there when I started. Of course it was the same, but I was seeing it differently, as if for the first time. While difficult to explain, this is easy to recognize if you have had the experience.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s wonderful to look around as if seeing for the first time. You are seeing without preconception. I might see a deer on the opposite bank of the river, but the thought &#8220;deer&#8221; wouldn&#8217;t cross my mind, meaning it wouldn&#8217;t cloud my vision with any ideas about what a deer is or should be. The sounds and sensations were also &#8220;new.&#8221; I think this more direct experience of life is a profound demonstration of how much we normally &#8220;live&#8221; through our thoughts, somewhat detached from reality.</p>
<p>If you haven&#8217;t already tried it, why not get outside for your next meditation? Sit on a hill or in front of a garden, or try standing in front of a lake or pond when you meditate. The view will be wonderful when you open your eyes. There is nothing quite like meditating outdoors.</p>
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WHAT IS MEDITATION
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Meditation is a group of mental training techniques .You can use meditation to improve mental health and capacities, and also to help improve the physical health.  Some of these techniques are very simple, so you can learn them from a book or an article; others require guidance by a qualified meditation teacher.</p>
<p>WHAT IS MEDITATION</p>
<p>Most techniques called meditation include these components:</p>
<p>1. You sit or lie in a relaxed position.<br />
2. You breathe regularly. You breathe in deep enough to get enough oxygen. When you breathe out, you relax your muscles so that your lungs are well emptied, but without straining.<br />
3. You stop thinking about everyday problems and matters.<br />
4. You concentrate your thoughts upon some sound, some word you repeat, some image, some abstract concept or some feeling. Your whole attention should be pointed at the object you have chosen to concentrate upon.<br />
5. If some foreign thoughts creep in, you just stop this foreign thought, and go back to the object of meditation.</p>
<p>The different meditation techniques differ according to the degree of concentration, and how foreign thoughts are handled. By some techniques, the objective is to concentrate so intensely that no foreign thoughts occur at all.</p>
<p>In other techniques, the concentration is more relaxed so that foreign thoughts easily pop up. When these foreign thoughts are discovered, one stops these and goes back to the pure meditation in a relaxed manner. Thoughts coming up, will often be about things you have forgotten or suppressed, and allow you to rediscover hidden memory material. This rediscovery will have a psychotherapeutic effect.</p>
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THE EFFECTS OF MEDITATION</p>
<p>Meditation has the following effects:</p>
<p>1. Meditation will give you rest and recreation.<br />
2. You learn to relax.<br />
3. You learn to concentrate better on problem solving.<br />
4. Meditation often has a good effect upon the blood pressure.<br />
5. Meditation has beneficial effects upon inner body processes, like circulation, respiration and digestion.<br />
6. Regular meditation will have a psychotherapeutically effect.<br />
7. Regular meditation will facilitate the immune system.<br />
8. Meditation is usually pleacent.</p>
<p>THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN HYPNOSIS AND MEDITATION</p>
<p>Hypnosis may have some of the same relaxing and psychotherapeutic effects as meditation. However, when you meditate you are in control yourself; by hypnosis you let some other person or some mechanical device control you. Also hypnosis will not have a training effect upon the ability to concentrate.</p>
<p>A SIMPLE FORM OF MEDITATION</p>
<p>Here is a simple form of meditation:</p>
<p>1. Sit in a good chair in a comfortable position.<br />
2. Relax all your muscles as well as you can.<br />
3. Stop thinking about anything, or at least try not to think about anything.<br />
4. Breath out, relaxing all the muscles in your breathing apparatus.<br />
5. Repeat the following in 10 &#8211; 20 minutes:</p>
<p>&#8211; Breath in so deep that you feel you get enough oxygen.<br />
&#8211; Breath out, relaxing your chest and diaphragm completely.<br />
&#8211; Every time you breathe out, think the word &#8220;one&#8221; or another simple word inside yourself. You should think the word in a prolonged manner, and so that you hear it inside you, but you should try to avoid using your mouth or voice.</p>
<p>6. If foreign thoughts come in, just stop these thoughts in a relaxed manner, and keep on concentrating upon the breathing and the word you repeat.</p>
<p>As you proceed through this meditation, you should feel steadily more relaxed in your mind and body, feel that you breathe steadily more effectively, and that the blood circulation throughout your body gets more efficient. You may also feel an increasing mental pleasure throughout the meditation.</p>
<p>THE EFFECTS OF MEDITATION UPON DISEASES</p>
<p>As any kind of training, meditation may be exaggerated so that you get tired and worn out. Therefore you should not meditate so long or so concentrated that you feel tired or mentally emptied.</p>
<p>Meditation may sometimes give problems for people suffering from mental diseases, epilepsy, serious heart problems or neurological diseases. On the other hand, meditation may be of help in the treatment of these and other conditions.</p>
<p>People suffering from such conditions should check out what effects the different kinds of meditation have on their own kind of health problems, before beginning to practise meditation, and be cautious if they choose to begin to meditate. It may be wise to learn meditation from an experienced teacher, psychologist or health worker that use meditation as a treatment module for the actual disease.</p>
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		<title>The Power Of Binaural Beats And Holosync Can Change Your Life</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>What if you could have a technology that allows you to meditate like a Zen Buddhist monk? Imagine all the benefits you could get from being able to enter a very deep meditative state without any effort. Can you think of anything you would like to program into your mind during this state? I bet you can.</p>
<p>I am about to introduce you to a relatively new technology that uses Binaural Beats. This technology is cutting-edge and can bring you all the benefits that would otherwise take you 30 years to acquire! I am talking about a meditation program by Centerpointe Research Institute called Holosync. I am going to share with you how this technology works and the benefits you can get from its use as well as the potential dangers that may not be immediately apparent.</p>
<p>Unlike other binaural beats recordings Holosync is a course and not a single recording. It is possible to purchase binaural beat recordings designed for a single purpose. They come in the form of CD and each one is designed to produce just one specific state. However Holosync is very different. The major affect that Holosync promises to produce is the elimination of past negative programing such as traumas, strong and slight emotional issues, negative memories and negative beliefs of all kinds.</p>
<p>Does it work?</p>
<p>To get a comprehensive answer to this question we are required to delve a little deeper into the technology itself and look at the foundation upon which Holosync is built. I am of course talking about Binaural Beat Technology.</p>
<p>It was in 1839 that Binaural Beats were first discovered by a man named Heinrich Wilhelm Dove. However it was much later, in 1973, when Gerald Oster released a paper called &#8220;Auditory Beats in the Brain&#8221;, that their use in cognitive and neurological research was discovered. These beats are in fact different specific frequencies giving to the left and right ear. The audio produced by using binaural beats can send anyone into a deep meditative state in just a few short minutes. These states are Alpha (light trance), Theta (deep trance) and Delta (dreamless sleep).</p>
<p>Binaural Beats are created by an audio mixing technique that sends different frequency tones to each ear separately. They are designed to alter the listener&#8217;s brain wave activity and they do this very effectively. You merely put on some stereo headphones, sit or lie in a comfortable position, close your eyes and allow the sounds to do their work. You don&#8217;t even have to force yourself to relax.</p>
<p>Scientists have long known that when brainwave patterns change they affect the body. Chemical reactions take place as a direct result of these chnaging brainwave patterns. Such reactions in the body&#8217;s chemistry usually results in profound positive changes throughout the whole physical system. In essence binaural beats appear to have the same impact and benefits of very deep meditation. It has been shown that this technology produces exactly the same brainwave patterns as those practising deep meditation. For normal people like me and you this is great news. Usually it takes the a life commitment to learn transcendental meditation. Practitioners of such deep meditative practises devote many hours everyday to perfecting the technique. You can do it in minutes. In fact entering even light states of trance can take years to learn and perfect.</p>
<p>The state of transcendental meditation is said to be enormously beneficial to humans. It can stimulate the creation of certain hormones needed by the body and reduce things like blood pressure and it is even said to slow down and reverse effects of the aging process. So the benefits of entering a deep meditative state are apparent as are the benefits of using binaural beat technology to do it.</p>
<p>As far as Holosync goes the other major benefit, as if we needed one more, is that the state produced by the Centerpointe recordings allow you to directly access the subconscious mind.</p>
<p>This means that the Holosync meditation recordings can be used with any other personal development tool, like subliminal recordings, hypnosis sessions or even as an aid to visualization, with dramatic effects. Using this type of 21st Century technology means you can therefore alter limiting or negative beliefs, heal emotional issues or create new positive behaviours in a fraction of the time it would take you using conventional means and with a much higher success rate.</p>
<p>Here are some of the benefits of transcendental meditation:</p>
<p>1. Creates a deep relaxing feeling throughout the body which stays with you for hours afterwards.</p>
<p>2. Boosts your creativity.</p>
<p>3. Slows aging.</p>
<p>4. Removes emotional blocks, old traumas and creates profound emotional changes at an extremely deep level.</p>
<p>5. Eliminates Stress &amp; anxiety.</p>
<p>Now with all the benefits that transcendental meditation brings, and the fact that Holosync produces the same internal states as this meditation, it would be extremely prudent to try it. The real power of the binaural beats behind the Holosync recordings is that they can be used to induce a meditative state and thus create these changes with no effort whatsoever. All that you need to do is wear stereo headphones, sit or lie down in a relaxing position, close your eyes and allow the audio to do all the work. You only need the discipline to listen to the recordings everyday!</p>
<p>The Binaural Beat market is filling up with manufacturer&#8217;s who offer some great titles. It is also possible to create your own with the proper software. Unfortunately, here lies the danger! You need an in-depth knowledge of brainwave patterns and their effect on the mind and body in order to create the correct frequencies. There are several forum postings that state the improper use of binaural beat technologies has created negative and even damaging results on some people. For this reason I would not recommend creating your own binaural recordings. Likewise, you should be very careful about where you get your recordings. Seek professional, qualified people who know what they are doing so that you know you are getting a quality product.</p>
<p>The CEnterpointe Research Institute, and the Holosync Solution which it produces, are the brainchild of Bill Harris. He created Holosync in 1989, is trained in hypnosis and as well as being a qualified trainer of NLP (Neuro Linguistic Programming). He has studied contemporary psychology, quantum mechanical physics, the evolution of non-linear systems and the effects of a wide range of neuro-technologies on human behavioural change, evolution and healing. Holosync has also been endorsed by some top personal development trainers such as James Arthur Ray and Jack Canfield (chicken soup for the soul author) both of whom appeared in the movie The Secret.</p>
<p>The downside of the Holosync technology is that you need to listen to it everyday to get maximum benefit and it also comes in stages as a course. However, Bill Harris insists that you do not need to continue using it and can stop after each stage of the course is complete while permanently retaining all the changes you&#8217;ve made. You can of course continue and go deeper into the &#8216;meditations&#8217; if you wish. The Holosync solution does create deep states akin to meditation and it does remove emotional traumas that are hidden deep in the subconscious mind. To sum up &#8211; Holosync does exactly what it says it will do if you follow the instructions.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>So here is the story. I crashed a dirtbike. I know its a short one, but why bore you with details that you really dont need to know? Why is it that when we get power in our hands, we attempt to use it to the fullest. It&#8217;s as if we will never have it again. Lets get out of that habit, it hurts.</p>
<p>Moving along with the story, I clearly needed some therapy for the injuries that I suffered in the accident. So I went to my physiotherapist and asked her what we should do. We did all the massaging and ultra sounds, and then it happened&#8230; We did the acupuncture therapy. OH what a feeling!</p>
<p>Its a little wierd at first, becuase they stick a bunch of needles all over your body. Apperently, every spot on our bodies is connected with some sort of feeling. Clearly, I chose the spots labelled &#8220;happy&#8221;. So I am laying there, needles all over my body, in silence, and i catch myself thinking about childhood memories of playing football with my dad! Our subconscious minds are truly amazing.<br />
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Once again though, back to my story. Now, my physiotherapist is located in the heart of downtown Calgary. For those not familiar with Calgary, it&#8217;s just a city with to much traffic. So I&#8217;m in my &#8220;happy&#8221; state after the therapy, and I&#8217;m driving home in rush hour traffic. This is how good acupuncture works &#8211; I was in a lineup 3 miles long of traffic, LETTING PEOPLE MERGE!</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Some find the term, monkey mind, upsetting, derogatory, and insulting. This is a shame, as the point is lost, the ego is involved, and a natural human defense goes up. After all, we are supposed to be the king of the primates, arent we?</p>
<p>The first time I heard the expression, monkey mind, in regard to meditation, I thought of Swayambhunath Stupa, in Kathmandu, Nepal.<br />
Sometimes, this is named, the monkey temple, and it made me laugh inside, as monkeys need supervision in human settings. The picture of unsupervised monkeys got into my head, and I was suppressing laughter during a serious conversation.</p>
<p>Monkeys can be nuisances, when allowed to roam without some guidance, and it is the same with the untrained mind that runs from topic to topic, without getting much accomplished. So please dont waste time being offended by the term, and try to look at the comical side.<br />
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When you allow yourself to enjoy life, and try not to take anything too seriously, you can see that monkeys dont have it so bad after all. Very often, the human mind spends too much time defending, worrying, posturing, influencing, fearing, and feeling embarrassed, to enjoy life to its fullest potential.</p>
<p>In fact, you are not your mind. You are responsible for your actions, but many things happen in the thought process before you do take action. For example: when you think, images and options are created. As a result of those images, you get a physical feeling somewhere around your heart.</p>
<p>Whether the feeling is, good or bad, you process it into action, or treat it as a fleeting thought that passes and may be forgotten. So if you have a fleeting evil thought and it passes &#8211; should you waste time feeling guilty about it? The natural safeguard for ethical behavior is your heart or gut feeling. This is the best indicator of wrong or right.</p>
<p>Mankind has the ability to influence the universe, and create different realities, but separating what is sacred, from what is evil, has been a dilemma for thousands of years. The disconnection from your inner self, nature, and God, has led to excessive confusion.</p>
<p>Thank God for meditation; it allows you to harness the power of the mind, settle down, and focus, on one subject at a time. If you take the time for a daily meditation practice, your decision-making process will be much more controlled and clear. The end result will be to look at the monkey with much more respect, appreciation, and a bit of humor.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Some of the greatest benefits for me have been my ability to tap into &#8216;my well of inner peace&#8217; whenever I need to, my connection with, and to, spirit, achievement of greater clarity and balance at the end of each session, and overall wellbeing.  Meditation also gave me something else.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Some of the greatest benefits for me have been my ability to tap into &#8216;my well of inner peace&#8217; whenever I need to, my connection with, and to, spirit, achievement of greater clarity and balance at the end of each session, and overall wellbeing.  Meditation also gave me something else.</p>
<p>The meditation journey for me involved profound inner change as I stepped into enlightenment.  Once that door opened for me, well that was it! No turning back&#8230;ever &#8211; something which no-one ever told me.</p>
<p>Enlightenment, for me, is such a strange thing, and of course is many things to many people.  When I stepped into this state of being, I waited for the whiz bang fireworks to begin, hear the blaring trumpets and the voice of God (which I imagined would be kind of booming and earth shattering!).  Im not sure what else I expected but what I experienced was a deep sense of stillness. The door opened, I stepped through the doorway, and how I perceived life changed forever.  The clarity with which I saw things in that moment almost blinded me  yet it was so gentle.</p>
<p>This didnt mean to say I ceased doing mundane things such as housework, cooking and cleaning.  No &#8211; unfortunately that continued and continues to this day and will in the future also.  Nope, for me enlightenment meant that I simply knew things and accepted; some possibly call this Truth.<br />
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I believe that Truth or Enlightenment is knowing absolutely everything about all things at the exact same time without pinpointing one solitary thing.</p>
<p>Truth is much like acknowledging anything really, in a passive way.  Words are grossly inadequate in describing this sense of being.  All I can say is its simply too HUGE to explain with words but its something I experience whenever I meditate, or zone out.</p>
<p>Im not immune to daily issues however Im not impacted to the same degree as before either.  I can say that whilst chaos reigns around me I can easily tap into my well of inner peace.  Its helped me through the many trials and tribulations I call life and thank my lucky stars that I started practising meditation when I did.</p>
<p>Of course this practise is open to anyone whos willing to put in the time and practise (it took me five months to really get going).  Once you begin this journey youll notice how much more peaceful, centred and balanced you become.</p>
<p>I&#8217;ve often heard say &#8220;I&#8217;d love to meditate because of my anxiety and stress levels, however I have absolutely no time&#8230;&#8221;</p>
<p>If you have next to no time  many dont and sometimes I don&#8217;t  however youd really love to begin meditating because you believe there are benefits for doing so, consider this.  Three minutes is a passing conversation with a work colleague at the elevator door, three minutes flicking through a magazine at the newsagency or news stand, or three minutes admiring a merchandise display outside your favourite store window.  You could do a three minute breath meditation, three minute journal writing, three minute focus on an object, or even take a three minute walk.  See!  In next to no time at all you could be meditating and accessing your own well of inner peace!</p>
<p>Meditation could bring about profound changes for you too, as well as achieve overall wellbeing, peacefulness, clarity and balance, and connection to spirit and yourself.  There are six billion people on this planet so your experience will be different to mine.</p>
<p>If youve never tried it before why not try it sometime soon, you might just get to thoroughly enjoy the benefits it can bring.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[In todays hectic world, learning to meditate can bring a sense of calm and inner satisfaction. The practice of meditation is a gateway into your inner consciousness, resulting in an enhanced awareness of your own existence and your overall relationship to the cosmos.
Whether you are looking to answer the age-old question, Who am I and [...]<p><a href="http://michurchofoursaviour.com/proy57.html">Learn To Meditate</a> is a post from: <a href="http://michurchofoursaviour.com">Health News, Wellness, and Medical Information | Michurchofoursaviour.com</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In todays hectic world, learning to meditate can bring a sense of calm and inner satisfaction. The practice of meditation is a gateway into your inner consciousness, resulting in an enhanced awareness of your own existence and your overall relationship to the cosmos.</p>
<p>Whether you are looking to answer the age-old question, Who am I and why am I here? or simply to implement simple relaxation techniques meditation may just be the answer for you.</p>
<p>Although there are hundreds of established techniques how to meditate is really up to the individual. You can pick and choose amongst different schools of thought and find a technique that best suits your personality. However, although meditation has many different cultural contexts, there are certain general facets which transcend the bounds of any one specific culture.<br />
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According to Eastern philosophy, to meditate means to think on the eternal, or rather to expand your consciousness until you are at one with the cosmos as a whole. Transcendental emotions like grief, euphoria or even love can fade away, but the universe is forever. Eventually, with practice, learning to meditate can bring you in closer attunement with the very root and purpose of existence itself.</p>
<p>Even if you are not interested in the metaphysical implications of meditation, meditating has undeniable health benefits. Learning to meditate can have positive effects on stress induced illness such as heart disease and high blood pressure. In conjunction with traditional Western approaches to medicine, meditation can target the root causes behind stress-based conditions by calming and clearing the mind.</p>
<p>There are many relaxation techniques meditation incorporates. You can meditate sitting, standing or lying down, in a chair or on the floor. Learning how to meditate is not difficult. There are numerous programs online that can teach you the basics and help to get you started. These programs can guide you each step of the meditation process, provide tips on appropriate posture and teach you how to create the ideal setting for your meditation session.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Christian meditation is a way of communicating with God. Christians can use this meditation to clear their minds of the busy thoughts of the day and concentrate solely on worshipping God and learning the truths of the Bible.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Christian meditation is a way of communicating with God. Christians can use this meditation to clear their minds of the busy thoughts of the day and concentrate solely on worshipping God and learning the truths of the Bible.</p>
<p>Centuries ago, monks began practicing Christian meditation by reading over verses in the Bible and then thinking about the truths in these verses. Often, they would say the verses to God as a prayer. In this way, the monks learned to speak to God in prayer, and learned how to tell God their own thoughts and concerns. By meditating on Bible verses and praying to God, the monks trained their minds to always think about God. They called this contemplation, and it helped them to have a close, loving relationship with God.</p>
<p>By following this method of communicating with God, the monks created what is called the ladder of prayer. The rungs of the ladder included reading Bible verses, thinking about the truths in the verses, praying to God, and learning to think about God always.</p>
<p>In the 1900s, two types of Christian meditation were used. Using a mantra, or word that is repeated to help the Christian focus on God, was one type of meditation. An example of a mantra would be the word Maranatha, which is an Aramaic word for come, Lord. Christians would also use what is called a Centering Prayer, which uses a sacred word or words to bring the Christian into God&#8217;s presence. These two types of Christian meditation helped the people using them to take their focus off their own problems and to turn to God to hear what He had to say to them.<br />
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A woman named St. Theresa of Avila created five steps to help Christians focus on God when praying. These five steps are known as the five R&#8217;s.</p>
<p>-	The first R is Ready: this is the step in which the Christian realizes that he/she is in the presence of God. To be ready to continue in prayer, the Christian thanks God for the many blessings He gives, and confesses any sins.<br />
-	The second R is Read, and includes reading prayers, spiritual books, and the Bible.<br />
-	The third R is Reflect. In this step, the Christian focuses on what he/she has just read in order to come closer to God.<br />
-	The fourth R is Respond. It is at this step that the Christian speaks with God in an open and honest way about what he/she has been reading and thinking about. It is the most important step, as this is when God can share His wisdom and thoughts with the Christian.<br />
-	The fifth and final R is Resolve. This is when the Christian thanks God for what he/she has learned, and closes the time of prayer.</p>
<p>These different types of Christian meditation can all be useful in helping Christians to meet with God, come close to Him, and learn His truths. Christian meditation does not save a person from their sins; it is a tool that can be used by people who are already saved to build a stronger relationship with God.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you&#8217;ve been counting sheep till the wee hours of the morning quite regularly, you&#8217;re a victim of insomnia. This condition can not only make you dread the night, but also disturb your normal flow of life. And its common enough to afflict around 3.5 million people in the US alone!
What causes Insomnia?
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you&#8217;ve been counting sheep till the wee hours of the morning quite regularly, you&#8217;re a victim of insomnia. This condition can not only make you dread the night, but also disturb your normal flow of life. And its common enough to afflict around 3.5 million people in the US alone!</p>
<p>What causes Insomnia?<br />
There are some known causes of insomnia, like chronic pain, restless legs syndrome, nocturnal disturbances, too much coffee, and the like. But, today, mental stress is one of the main culprits for this problem. Worries and tensions keep the mind engaged at night, keeping you wide awake. If you&#8217;re stressed only for a few times, you can cope with sleeplessness. But, if you&#8217;re a chronic worrier, chances are you&#8217;re an insomniac too.</p>
<p>How it can be cured?<br />
Of course, there are sleeping pills to put you to sleep. But, you know how harmful they can be, if taken in excess. These over-the-counter pills do more harm than good, because of their terrible side effects. However, certain alternative therapies and exercises have proven effective against sleep disorders caused by stress, depression or other psychological factors.<br />
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A non-drug therapy, showing promising results, is called cognitive behavioral therapy. The therapy basically trains the patients to calm their mind and regulate their thought patterns for a sound sleep.</p>
<p>There are many breathing and relaxation techniques too that can promote relaxation and relieve stress. These techniques teach you how to breathe deeper and slower to become more relaxed and sedated.</p>
<p>However, the cure making waves is a product called the All Natural Sleep Patch Rest Quiet. This new approach to getting a peaceful night&#8217;s sleep is really a godsend for insomniacs. Read what one of the users has to say, The sleep patches are nothing short of amazing. They are going to help millions who, especially after the age of 35, have trouble sleeping. I used one. I slept more deeply and soundly than I have for years. I could not be more enthusiastic about them.</p>
<p>The method allows natural organic material to interact with the human body to improve relaxation and well being. The good news is its non-invasive, that is, nothing enters the body. Its new organic nanotechnology structures allow energy transfer between you and the patches. Its believed that Rest Quiet helps the body in balancing its own natural meridians by the application of the Rest Quiet Patch to specific acupuncture points. And the result is a quiet, restful sleep!</p>
<p>Conclusion<br />
Insomnia affects millions of people around the world.  There are many causes and solutions but for those interested in natural organic solutions, Rest Quiet is safe, effective and without any side effects. You may also try natural ways but dont forget to consult your physician before you opt for any such remedies.</p>
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