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5 Reasons Why Meditation is A Habit You Can't Afford Not To Develop

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Meditation is the most valuable tool I've found for my spiritual development and for developing my intuition.

I began my jou
ey with meditation hoping to find inner peace and "enlightenment" when I was still a teenager in high school. With practice and dedicatio
I got much much more tha
I ever bargained for. 25 years later I know "enlightenment" is still far far away, but I hope to keep learning and expanding my consciousness with each passing year.

Reading books is great, as is joining groups of like minded individuals, but when it comes to actually making consistent progress only a daily practice of meditation will expand your consciousness.

Awakening and changing is a slow process that takes place gradually. Meditating daily is a bit like the process of water flowing over rocks in a stream; eventually with enough time you'll see that the water has reshaped the stream and smoothed out all the jagged edges in the rocks.

It takes commitment and a deep desire to stay the course until the beginnings of that reshaping becomes apparent. And of course - you're never done either just like the water flowing in that stream is never finished reshaping it or the rocks it flows over.

Here's a list of why meditation is so important for spiritual growth:

1. Learning to stop the constant thinking of our minds gives our brains' a much needed rest. When we stop the perpetual mind-traffic divine guidance can actually get through. This state of thoughtless awareness allows us recognize the presence of the observer - who is our true self, higher self or soul.

2. Perceiving our lives through the consciousness of the observer gives us the detachment we need to see how the ego-self contributes to the difficulties we may be facing in our relationships, career and other areas of our lives. The observer is purely consciousness without judgment.

2. Meditation brings our emotions into balance which is the state of being centered. When we're centered we let go of extremes; highs and lows of emotion that pull us into the future or past. We return to a natural calm state of being.

3. When we're centered we live in the present with acceptance of what is happening in our lives. We stop assigning a negative or positive meaning to what we may be encountering and therefore are less likely to be pulled into dramas (both yours and other people's) regarding these events.

4. The process of meditating will help you to remember your dreams. Many times answers and guidance are delivered through dreams. Sometimes I have only a snippet of a dream that I know was important when I wake, but if I meditate right away I can usually recall the entire dream.

5. Daily practice of meditation heightens intuitive ability. The more often you receive intuitive insight the more you will be in tune with your higher self and true purpose. Your life will flow more easily and opportunities to act upon your purpose will present themselves more frequently.

So, that's why I meditate. Over the last 25 years of serious dedication to meditatio
I've seen my intuition and clairvoyant abilities improve. I believe this is important simply because this is the language that Spirit/Universe uses to speak to us. Knowing that I am always connected and guided by Spirit helps me deal with the challenges that surface in everyday living.

How has meditation affected you're life? I'd love to know. Share your experience - leave a comment. You never know when what you have to say will help someone else.

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Angela Artemis is an intuitive coach and counselor, and a popular writer on Intuition. Visit her website Powered by Intuition: www.poweredbyintuition.com for tips, tools and techniques to hone your intuition in order to start living a life of passion and success.

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