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Meditation is a mental discipline by which one attempts to
get beyond the reflexive, "thinking" mind into a deeper state of
relaxation or awareness. Yogis would say that meditating is a
processs of connecting an individual personality to their spiritual
nature.
Meditation often involves turning attention
to a single point of reference (often referred to one-pointendess). Different meditative
disciplines encompass a wide range of spiritual and/or
psychophysical practices which may emphasize different goals -- from
achievement of a higher state of consciousness, to greater focus,
creativity or self-awareness, or simply a more relaxed and peaceful
frame of mind. Giving this sense of relaxation and peace, meditation
ultimately leads people to find peace within themselves.
An ordinary person may consider meditation as a
worship or prayer. But it is not so. Meditation means awareness.
Whatever you do with awareness is meditation. "Watching your breath"
is meditation; listening to the birds is meditation. As long as
these activities are free from any other distraction to the mind, it
is effective meditation.
Meditation is not a technique but a way of life.
Meditation means 'a cessation of the thought process' . It describes
a state of consciousness, when the mind is free of scattered
thoughts and various patterns . The observer (one who is doing
meditation) realizes that all the activity of the mind is reduced to
one.
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