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Relaxation Through
Meditation
My
preference would be to call meditation relaxation – conscious relaxation,
chosen relaxation. These are words that are more universally understood, more
comfortable. Constantly working toward the goal of discovering my own ability to
reach a state of serenity, I have learned to meditate.

Meditating for Life
Too much
stress, stress reduction, chill out, let it go, detach – familiar phrases to
all of us. Our world is fast, fun and exciting. It is also challenging, trying,
demanding and frightening. These two sides of our lives produce stress,
emotional reactions, anxiety, worry and anticipation. Our bodies and minds can
tolerate only so much of any of these. After a while, each of us reaches a
saturation point and the results become uncomfortable at best; for some it may
be unbearable, even unendurable.
No magic
pill is available to eliminate these feelings. The reality is, as the wise old
man said, the answer is inside all of us. To manage these universal concerns we
must go inside ourselves. Among the steps we can take is the learning and
practicing of meditation.

What to Expect
With time
and faith in the commitment to practice frequently, (daily meditating is ideal),
during your meditation time you may "leave the moment." A feeling of
separation exists where the mind is clear, clean and blank. You will still hear
sounds around you, but they will not interfere with your meditation.
Sometimes
you may weep -- you may not even be aware of what is making you weep. It is your
own emotions having a voice of their own. Sometimes you may feel a smile across
your face -- that is contentment showing itself. Sometimes you may fall asleep
and awaken truly refreshed.

