Simple Guide On How To Meditate.

Roadmap To Mindfulness, Simple Guide On Meditation by Know The Light In Us.

“Past committing to unfailingly working on yourself, working on how to sit while meditating is the major obstacle in figuring how to explore the universe within. “

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Try these meditation steps and fundamental information given below, at least for a week. Think of it as a one-week meditation challenge. 

Make a promise to yourself to follow these basic approaches for the entire week. 

What You Are Supposed to Do?

Sitting is the best position for beginning the meditation. If you lie down, being a learner, you risk losing attention and will fall asleep. Sitting in a calm position keeps you conscious and focused, and frees up your mind from caring about surroundings (like where to put your feet). 

How It Works 

Meditation is connected to bringing the mind to a calm state while keeping the body alert. All together to reach the state of mental peace, you are first supposed to bring your body to a calm state. 

To do that, you are supposed to sit in a particular position. While you are sitting, your mind will wander throughout from one thought to another.

To achieve mental peace, you should focus on any particular thing. This gives your mind a particular point of focus. You can do this by repeating a mantra or counting your breaths, loud out or within your mind.

Are You Excited For The First Week? 

Making your brain stop thinking is not possible, so meditation isn’t about that. Meditation is really about teaching yourself how to stop entertaining the thoughts that come by. 

By improving your ability to “Not Entertain You Thoughts, Emotions, and plan that abruptly befall,” you’ll have the opportunity to experience the advantages of meditation, like, stress-free life, a definite outlook, a creative mind, and peaceful life. 

In any case, everything starts when you start to meditate.

The Steps: Plan, Sit, and Focus 

Plan: 

  • You should plan five minutes every day in the current week to meditate. 
  • To make an everyday practice, these five minutes should be the same time every day. 
  • Ensure that you will not be interrupted by anyone or anything during this time; turn your phone off and take out any noise that surrounds you.

Sit: 

Learning how to sit while meditating is one of the leading obstacles for most beginners.

  • In any case, sit peacefully in a calm position. You can sit in a chair or bench with feet level on the floor or a cushion or without a cushion on the floor with legs crossed—any position is fine to the extent that you’re comfortable. 
  • Sit up tall with your back as straight as possible, relaxing up to your shoulders down and back, extending your chest. Keep your head level, and keep a smile.

Focus: 

  • Pick a word that causes them to expect you to, like “Aum,” “Aum Shanti,” or “Shanti.” Repeat that word or short mantra carefully resoundingly or to you as you sit. 
  •  Pick something to focus on like a word, your breath, or the light which is sitting in the centre of your forehead behind the pineal gland. 
  • Bring your awareness to your breaths, Every time you inhale, count till 4, hold it for 7, and then exhale for 8.

Tips to Help You Along the Way 

In case you are repeating a word or counting and lose track, don’t worry. Just bring your attention back to what you are doing.

You would lose track sometime during the meditation. It is normal. What affects is that you don’t entertain it, rather return to your focus area. 

Pick a time of day when you can meditate, maybe soon after you get dressed for the day or soon after you eat. 

If you experience trouble sorting out a period or spot to think, consider meditating in your vehicle. 

Ready for Meditation? 

If you are feeling anxious, add a succeeding meditation session to your day. 

  • “Session 1 in the morning and second session at night.” 

Notice how your mind functions at different times. Perhaps in the initial segment of the day, it is less difficult to sit peacefully. 

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