Meditation is Easy

Louise L. HayRelaxation is essential to the healing process. It's hard to allow the healing energies to flow within us if we're tense and frightened. Dr. Bernie Siegel says, "The physical benefits of meditation have been well documented. It tends to lower or normalize blood pressure, pulse rate, and the level of stress hormones in the blood. Its benefits are also multiplied when combined with regular exercise. In short, it reduces wear and tear on both body and mind, helping people live better and longer."

It only takes a moment or two, several times a day, to allow the body to let go and relax. At any moment, you can close your eyes and take two or three deep breaths and release whatever tension you may be carrying. If you have more time, sit or lie down quietly, and talk your body into complete relaxation. Say silently to yourself: "My toes are relaxing, my feet are relaxing, my ankles are letting go," and so on, working all the way up your body. Or, you may begin with your head and work down.

At the end of this simple exercise, you'll feel peaceful and calm for a while. Repeating this process on a regular basis can create a peaceful state within you. This is a very positive, physical meditation that you can do anywhere.

As a society, we've made meditation into something mysterious and difficult to achieve, yet meditation is one of the oldest and simplest processes we can do. Yes, we can make it complicated with specialized breathing and ritualized mantras. Those meditations are fine for advanced students. Still, everyone can meditate now; it's easy.

All we have to do is to sit or lie down quietly, close our eyes, and take a few deep breaths. The body will automatically relax; we don't have to do anything to force it. We can repeat the words healing or peace or love, or anything that's meaningful to us. We could even say, "I love myself" or "All is well. Everything is working out for my highest good. Out of this situation only good will come. I am safe." We can say silently, "What is it I need to know?" or "I am willing to learn." Then just be there quietly.

Answers may come immediately or in a day or two. Don't feel rushed. Allow things to unfold naturally. Remember that it's the nature of the mind to think; you will never completely rid yourself of dashing thoughts. Allow them to flow. You might notice, "Oh, now I'm thinking fear thoughts or anger thoughts or disaster thoughts or whatever." Don't give these thoughts importance; just let them pass through your mind like soft clouds on a summer sky.

Some say that uncrossing your legs and arms and sitting upright with a straight spine will improve the quality of the meditation. Maybe so. Do it if you can. What's important is to meditate on a regular basis. The practice of meditation is cumulative: The more regularly you do it, the more your body and mind respond to the benefits of relaxation -- and the quicker you may get your answers.

Another easy method of meditation is to simply count your breaths as you sit quietly with your eyes closed. Count "one" on the inhale, "two" on the exhale, "three" on the inhale, and so on, counting your breath from one to ten. When you exhale on ten, just begin again at one. If your mind wanders and you find yourself counting up to 18 or 30, merely bring yourself back to one. If you find that you're fretting about your doctor or your job or your kids or about making a shopping list, simply bring yourself back to the count of one.

You can't meditate incorrectly. Any starting point is perfect for you. You can find books that will teach you several methods. You can also find classes that will give you the experience of meditating with others. Begin anywhere. Allow meditation to become a habit.

If you're new to meditation, I would suggest that you begin with only five minutes at a time. People who immediately do 20 or 30 minutes can get bored and skip it entirely. Five minutes once or twice a day is a good beginning. If you can do it at the same time every day, the body begins to look forward to it. Meditation gives you small periods of rest that are beneficial to the healing of your emotions and body.

You see, we all have tremendous wisdom within us. We have all the answers to all the questions we shall ever ask inside of us.

You have no idea how wise you are. You can take care of yourself. You do have the answers you need. Get connected. You will feel safer and more powerful.


You Can Heal Your Life Companion Book by Louise L. Hay. This article is excerpted from the book:

You Can Heal Your Life Companion Book
by Louise L. Hay.

Reprinted with permission of the publisher, Hay House Inc. ©2002. http://www.hayhouse.com

Info/Order this book.

More books by this author.


About the Author

LOUISE L. HAY is a metaphysical lecturer and teacher and the best selling author of numerous books[[comma]] including You Can Heal Your Life and Empowering Women. Her works have been translated into 26 different languages in 35 countries throughout the world. Louise is the founder and chairman of Hay House[[comma]] Inc.[[comma]] a publishing company that disseminates books[[comma]] audios[[comma]] and videos that contribute to the healing of the planet.

More articles by {ga=louise-hay}


 

Please Share This Article... Thank you :-)

You Might Also Like
Accessing Lunar CyclesAccessing Lunar Cycles...
The lunar cycle has a definite influence upon the human psyche. Scientific psychological studies have demonstrated the powerful effect of this cycle upon huma...
Basics Of Meditation And How To MeditateBasics Of Meditation And How To Meditate...
by Sayadaw U. Pandita. We do not practice meditation to gain admiration from anyone. In this essay we learn some basics of meditation and how to meditate. ...
Keep the Mind in the Middle of the TongueKeep the Mind in the Middle of the Tongue...
What are you doing when you are thinking? Talking within. Can you think anything without...
Peace Be With YouPeace Be With You...
Whenever Martha had to deal with someone who was getting on her nerves or was seriously upsetting her, she was supposed to think, 'Peace be with you!' That was...
Relax -- Release Anxiety and StressRelax -- Release Anxiety and Stress...
When you are able to detach yourself from the areas of stress, tension, and pain in your body and just be aware of them without the interference of your analyti...

Latest Spirituality

Why & How To Pick A Spiritual Practice

by Sophie Rose. In this age of technology and materialism, when many wonder…

Goof Off! Erasing All Sin (Self-Inflicted Nonsense)

by Alan Cohen. I now see this product as symbolic of forgiveness. The name…

Learning to Love Your Meditation

by Nicola Phoenix. The word 'meditation' comes from the Latin meditari, 'to…

How to Stop the World with Meditation

by Von Braschler. Stopping the world to enter a meditation state of blissful…

Awareness & Heart-Centered Consciousness Usher in a Golden Age

by Stewart Pearce. Awareness calls us far beyond the tangled web of the current…

Discussing End-of-Life Choices & Afterlife Philosophy

by Eldon Taylor. There’s something to giving the end-of-life process its due,…

Practicing the Good Heart: Choosing Between Resentment and Fear or Love and Compassion

by Jetsunma Tenzin Palmo. "I really learned compassion. Before, compassion was…

Is There a "Right" Religion? or Is There a Right Way to Behave?

by Steven Greenebaum. The God I believe in may not be the same God you believe…

Translate this page

English Arabic Chinese (Simplified) Dutch French German Italian Japanese Korean Norwegian Portuguese Russian Spanish Swedish

If translation is incomplete,
please refresh the page (F5)

Latest Newsletter

How To Explain Your Illness to Your Teenager

by Kathleen McCue. A teenager facing a parent's illness may go off in all kinds…

Reasons for Failure: Fatal Alibis That Prevent Success

by Napoleon Hill. People who do not succeed have one distinguishing trait in…

Desire: The Starting Point of All Achievement

by Napoleon Hill (original 1937 text). Edwin C. Barnes’ desire was not a hope!…

Saturated Fats: They Are NOT Causing Heart Disease?

by Louisa L. Williams, N.S., D.C., N.D. The much-maligned saturated fats —…

Our Planetary Journey: From Catastrophobia to Spiritual Awakening

by Barbara Hand Clow. Many people are afflicted with catastrophobia — an…

Why & How To Pick A Spiritual Practice

by Sophie Rose. In this age of technology and materialism, when many wonder…

Horoscope Current Week

by Pam Younghans. This weekly astrological journal is based on planetary…