Thursday, September 27, 2012

Mantras for the chakras

See this great article that associates different mantras with each of the 7 primary chakras. 

http://www.spiritvoyage.com/blog/index.php/7-kundalini-mantras-for-7-seven-chakras/

Wednesday, September 26, 2012

The state of meditation - Techniques to get there


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I've been busy this week creating a series of guided meditations and as a part of the project I have prepared some introductory videos on meditation. 
One of the important topics in the videos is the fact that a lot of people find meditation difficult. In fact, probably due to trying advanced meditations or meditations that were not suited to them, most people find it either boring or hard.
The main problem I hear is, "I can't seem to clear my mind" 
or
"How can I think about nothing?" 
Well, what I say in my new videos is that strict meditation techniques may not be suited to all beginners and you should be open to explore the diverse selection of meditation techniques that are available.
Sitting cross-legged chanting om and clearing your mind of all thoughts is the traditional picture of meditation but this and similar techniques are in fact...  simply techniques. 
Techniques to help you get to the state of meditation. 
The techniques are not the meditation, the techniques simply lead you towards a place where you can enter into the state of meditation.
Different techniques are suitable for some people more than others.  It is a very personal thing... you really need to explore the thousands of different techniques that are out there to find which ones you are most attracted to.
In the end, the state of meditation is the same whether you are sitting in the lotus position under a tree or if you are jumping up and down in one of Osho's dynamic meditations. 
The end result is the same... 
The techniques are many, but there is only one state of meditation. 
Here is an article by the people at psychic universe which offers 5 simple alternatives to traditional meditation.
5 Meditations for People Who Don’t Like to Meditate

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The state of meditation - Techniques to get there

I've been busy this week creating a series of guided meditations and as a part of the project I have prepared some introductory videos on meditation. 
One of the important topics in the videos is the fact that a lot of people find meditation difficult. In fact, probably due to trying advanced meditations or meditations that were not suited to them, most people find it either boring or hard.

The main problem I hear is, "I can't seem to clear my mind" 
or
"How can I think about nothing?" 

Well, what I say in my new videos is that strict meditation techniques may not be suited to all beginners and you should be open to explore the diverse selection of meditation techniques that are available.

Sitting cross-legged chanting om and clearing your mind of all thoughts is the traditional picture of meditation but this and similar techniques are in fact...  simply techniques. 
Techniques to help you get to the state of meditation. 

The techniques are not the meditation, the techniques simply lead you towards a place where you can enter into the state of meditation.
Different techniques are suitable for some people more than others.  It is a very personal thing... you really need to explore the thousands of different techniques that are out there to find which ones you are most attracted to.

In the end, the state of meditation is the same whether you are sitting in the lotus position under a tree or if you are jumping up and down in one of Osho's dynamic meditations. 

The end result is the same... 
The techniques are many, but there is only one state of meditation. 

Here is an article by the people at psychic universe which offers 5 simple alternatives to traditional meditation.

5 Meditations for People Who Don’t Like to Meditate

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Sunday, September 23, 2012

Article: Top 10 Plant Based Protein Sources

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For those who decided to clean out their energy channels by not eating meat then the following article might be of use to you. 


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Saturday, September 22, 2012

Developing an easy and fun meditation practice

This is a great article from susangregg.com that offers a really good and simple way to get into mediation. 

http://www.susangregg.com/developing-an-easy-and-fun-meditation-practice

Meditation is a powerful gift. Once you develop a regular practice you will be amazed at how your life changes. At first it will be small things like you sleep better or you find yourself easily handling situations that in the past caused a great deal of stress.

Some people report quitting  smoking effortlessly after many years of unsuccessful attempts. I  have been meditating for over 30 years and I could write a book about all the wonderful things that have happened as a results of taking 15 to 20 minutes a day to meditate.

An easy way to meditate

This simple 3 step process works. As with anything the more you practice the easier it gets.

  1. Find a comfortable place to sit with your back straight. Take a few long, slow deep breaths and focus your attention on relaxing and quieting your body.
  2. Allow your thoughts to fade into the background and keep bringing your attention back to your breathing. Sometimes I imagine my thoughts written on the surface of some water and run my hand through them, watching them blur and then disappear.
  3. Imagine opening a doorway that leads directly into your heart or spirit,open it, walk in and allow yourself to bask in it. 

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Developing an easy and fun meditation practice

http://www.susangregg.com/developing-an-easy-and-fun-meditation-practice

Developing an easy and fun meditation practice

susangregg.com writes a really interesting article showing a simple and straight forward way to learn meditation... And to keep on practicing it t..

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Developing an easy and fun meditation practice

Sep 18th 2012

Meditation is a powerful gift. Once you develop a regular practice you will be amazed at how your life changes. At first it will be small things like you sleep better or you find yourself easily handling situations that in the past caused a great deal of stress.

Some people report quitting  smoking effortlessly after many years of unsuccessful attempts. I  have been meditating for over 30 years and I could write a book about all the wonderful things that have happened as a results of taking 15 to 20 minutes a day to meditate
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Meditation is a powerful gift. Once you develop a regular practice you will be amazed at how your life changes. At first it will be small things like you sleep better or you find yourself easily handling situations that in the past caused a great deal of stress.

Some people report quitting  smoking effortlessly after many years of e attempts. I  have been meditating for over 30 years and I could write a book about all the wonderful things that have happened as a results of taking 15 to 20 minutes a day to meditate
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