Easy Meditation Technique: Visualization
Keira Adams
Are you interested in trying out some meditation techniques to help you relax and relieve your stress? It may appear that meditation is a complicated procedure requiring lots of knowledge and skill, but at its core, meditation is just about focus and relaxation.
Visualization techniques are an excellent way to introduce yourself to the practice of meditation. The steps are easy to follow, and you can do this exercise right in your own home.
You can meditate at any time throughout the day, but mornings are the ideal time. You'll have fewer disturbances then, and since the day has just started, you won't have so many distracting thoughts and feelings getting in the way.
The first step is to choose a peaceful, secluded room in which to meditate, away from other people and noisy distractions. Next, find a comfortable position in which to sit. You might think you have to sit cross-legged with a stiff spine like you've seen in pictures, but that's not at all necessary. You can sit on the bed, the floor, in a chair or on a pillow, just as long as you're comfortable. You might find it uncomfortable to cross your legs, or find that it hinders your blood flow, so keep your legs extended and relaxed if you want. Make sure your spine is upright but relaxed.
Now that you've settled in, it's time to calm yourself. Close your eyes and relax your body. Let go of your thoughts for the moment.
Now comes the visualization part. Choose an object to think about. This can literally be anything - a flower, a pet, or even a kitchen appliance! Mentally focus on this object and think about its features. Think about its color, its shape and its texture. Then imagine what it would be like to be that object.
Try to stay calm and relaxed during your visualization meditation. Don't force your thoughts, just focus on your object and effortlessly become a part of it.
It's essential that you minimize distractions so that your thoughts aren't disturbed by the sounds of others in the house. A private room is critical to your success. If a thought tries to intrude, or a sound distracts you, just put it aside and come back to your visualization.
To attain a high level of concentration and the ability to focus your mind will involve considerable practice. But through time, you should be able to visualize any object with little effort.
As you continue to meditate with visualization, it will be easier and easier to keep distractions at bay and concentrate on your object. And you will have achieved your goal of learning how to relax both your body and your mind.
Keira Adams writes about women's wellness, including http://www.meditation-info.com/index.php) meditation techniques. If you want to know more about this calming practice, visit http://www.meditation-info.com/index.php) Meditation-Info.
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