Article

A Simple Meditation For Beginners

Topic: CreativityBy Steve GillmanPublished Recently added

Legacy signals

Legacy popularity: 910 legacy views

A meditation for beginners doesn't have to be difficult. In fact it can be as simple as closing your eyes and taking a few deep breaths. Now, you may have read that meditation is for relaxation. Others will say that relaxing is just an "extra" benefit, and that it is meant to make you more self aware, or give you greater peace of mind. Some "gurus" will even tell you that if you try to get anything from your meditation, you are approaching it wrong. Now that's a bit confusing, isn't it? Then there are the proponents of the various practices. You have to sit in the classic position, they might say. You need to focus on a though or image or object. Others will say you have to clear your mind of any focus or thought. It's all just more confusion for a beginner investigating this. Perhaps the truth is that there is something useful in all the different approaches. We could see a particular form of meditation as just a vehicle, which can relax you or perhaps enlighten you, like a car, which can take you to get groceries or to a dream vacation spot. And just as you can go places not only in a car, but using a plane, bicycle or on a horse, you can get where you're going with various forms of meditation. In other words, don't worry about all the confusion. Just start with any meditation for beginners. Here is one you can try right now.nnSimple and Short Meditation 1. Stand, sit or lay down (whichever is comfortable for you). 2. Close your eyes. 3. Allow the tension to drain from your body as much as possible. 4. Breath deeply through your nose, allowing your chest and abdomen to expand fully. 5. Pay attention to your breath, and when any though intrudes (they will), just guide your attention back to your breath again and again. 6. Continue this for five minutes or more. This should relax you and relieve stress. You might even notice that things look different when you open your eyes - a bit more real or clear. If this intrigues you, going further with your practice is not a bad idea. And if the process is difficult for some reason, you might even want to use a good meditatio CD with brainwave entrainment technology. Just put on the headphones and listen. That makes meditation for beginners as easy as it gets.

Article author

About the Author

Copyright Steve Gillman. Find more specific recommendations for Meditation CDs and get the free Meditation Newsletter at: www.themeditationsite.com/meditation-cd.htmln

Further reading

Further Reading

4 total

Article

People paint for a lot of different reasons. To relax, to express themselves , to create beauty and meaning, to make money, because they have a passion to create, to gain approval, to stay sane, to make sense of the world, to play and have fun. All of the above are wonderful and valid ...

Related piece

Article

Creativity is a subtle and magnificent dance between the rational and the intuitive, between the left and right parts of the brains, between technique and imagination. Both partners in this dance are absolutely necessary and are needed in equal proportion, which means that imagination is not more important than technique and visa versa. If you only live in the imagination, you will never get organized, you will never complete your story. However, if you start from the rational, linear, organizational part of the process, ( ie. Gotta have the perfect opening sentence and first paragraph...

Related piece

Article

Recently, I was considering the question of peace, which doesn't happen often while writing fiction. There's all that drama, love, hate, desire, envy and so on. Peace, with any luck, comes at the end of the novel. I was considering this aimlessly as I lay with my head on Phoebe's warm flank. Phoebe, being the sensitive, intuitive creature she is, immediately tuned into my musings and suggested we consider the question of love instead, which she quite rightly observed was a precursor to true peace.

Related piece

Article

It is sometimes said that the truth should never be allowed to get in the way of a good story. Sometimes, however, it is the true events that turn out to be the stories that tell us the most. This is the case with the story of my friend's cat. My friend, Rachel, has a cat. Nothing special ...

Related piece