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Choosing The Meditation Style That Suits You Best

There
are
nine
popular
types
of
meditation
practice
that
are
widely
recognized
and
practiced.
They
are
mindfulness
meditation,
spiritual
meditation,
focused
meditation,
movement
meditation,
mantra
meditation,
transcendental
meditation,
progressive
relaxation,
loving-kindness
meditation
and
visualization
meditation.
You
require,
for
each
of
these
techniques,
suitable
skills,
aptitude
and
attitude.
To
know
which
one
of
these
is
right
for
you,
you
need
to
check
if
you
feel
comfortable
with
a
particular
meditation
practice
and
feel
inclined
to
do
it.
1. Mindfulness Meditation
Mindfulness is a by-product of Buddhist ideology and the most popular form of meditation practiced in the west. Focussing on your thoughts as they pass through, is otherwise known as mindfulness style of meditation, where you are involved with the thoughts. You simply observe the thought patterns. Awareness is the key element that should be combined with focus and attention on the object while you observe your internal mechanisms of heart and mind.This meditation style suits those who have no one to teach them and have to practice it alone.
2. Spiritual Meditation
Connecting with the universal consciousness is the mainstay of this meditation practice. Examples include Hindu meditation or Dhyan, Christian prayer, and Jewish kabbalistic practices. Usually done at home or in a temple, this method is for those inclined to spiritual pursuits.
3. Focused Meditation
This is all about focusing on some anchor using any of the five senses. Counting rosaries, listening to the bell chime, pranayama is some of the methods to practice this meditation. At the outset, it seems impossible to retain focus even for a minute or two. But with practice you can overcome this drawback. When the mind wanders, all that you need to do is to refocus. This exercise is ideally for those wanting to improve their focus and attention.
4. Loving-kindness Meditation
Love and kindness are not only humane values, but are also a mode of prayer and sadhana that takes years to master. Give and take love, and then send it to every body in this world including all living beings. Those who find it hard to hold on to resentment or feelings of intense hatred, can try this method to rid themselves of unnecessary stress.
5. Visualization meditation
Visualization meditation enhances calm, and peace and it is done by visualizing positive scenes, images, or figures. Imagine a particular scene clearly and use all five senses to fill in the details to the picture. If you want to follow some ones footsteps, you can imagine holding them for their qualities to pass on to you. You can also imagine succeeding at your goals. This is used widely to lighten your mood, subdue the stress and acquire peace. In order to accrue maximum benefits, the experts say that at least 20 minutes should be reserved for this practice which should be done for continuous 100 days. Slowly extend this time from 20 minutes to one hour.
6. Movement Meditation
Movement may include walking, tai chi, qi gong, gardening or any physical activity that involves you to establish a connection with the body at the present. This is for those who want to raise their body awareness.
7. Mantra Meditation
Mantra meditation is common to both Hindu and Buddhist traditions. Repetition of a word or phrase, most preferably Aum, is used for chanting purpose in this form of meditation. Regular mantra practice helps you to be alert and be aware at much deeper levels. Some find it hard to concentrate on the breathwork and enjoy the repetitive sounds of a mantra while meditating. This is for no so quiet people who prefer to see the fun element in meditation.
8. Transcendental Meditation
The benefits of TM was discovered Maharishi Mahesh Yogi who taught this to quiet the mind and immerse it in peace and calm. Mantra chanting is done alongside and one has to be trained under a certified TM practitioner. This is for those who want to dive into the spiritual depths.
9. Progressive Relaxation
Body scan meditation, as it is called, this practice is effective in reducing tension in and relaxing the body. Each muscle group has to be slowly tightened and relaxed one at a time in the entire body. This could be practiced before sleeping at night as it reduces stress.
Disclaimer: The information is based on assumptions and information available on the internet and the accuracy or reliability is not guaranteed. Boldsky does not confirm any inputs or information related to the article and our only purpose is to deliver information. Kindly consult the concerned expert before practising or implementing any information and assumption.



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