Saturday, September 30, 2017

A Guide On Zen Meditation Grand Rapids

By Lisa Howard


Most people are lost in the thoughts of the past and those of the future. This has made many forget their purpose in life. It is important to take the time and listen to yourself trying to answer the question on the reason for life and death. Taking a few minutes to sit by yourself and relax in a peaceful environment will help you shed all your fears, plans, and ambitions and find yourself. Below is the guide on Zen meditation Grand Rapids.

The first thing to do is position yourself in such a way that you sit on the ground in a cross-legged manner. You should not sit in a chair, and you should ensure that your back is straight. This way you cannot fall asleep. You can do this for a duration that you feel is convenient for you. Introspection can be done for as long as one prefers.

The next thing to do after positioning yourself is being able to relax. The essence of the whole thing is relaxing and if you fail to relax you will not be making any progress. To relax, use your belly to make deep breaths and avoid breathing through your chest. This way you will be consciously breathing. Taking deep breaths for the first few minutes will help you relax. After relaxing, you should then unconsciously breathe.

To ensure that you meditate peacefully, get a nice, secluded, and quiet place. Have your eyes closed and start with deep breathing and relaxation. Once you are able to relax, open your eyes halfway until you complete your session. You close your eyes to be able to relax with ease.

When you keep moving your half-open eyes, you are likely to have something distract you. To avoid that, have the eyes focused on one point. It may be a rock if you are doing your meditation at the beach. In a room, you can concentrate on the wall, a candle flame or even a shadow. This way, you should pay attention to your thoughts.

When introspecting, it gets advised that you have your thoughts pay attention to something. This thought is referred to as mantra. In Zen concentration, your mantra is the breathing. You need a mantra to be able to start your introspection. The mantra is in such a manner that it is done repeatedly and rhythmically so that you turn your thoughts to the sound being repeated and this way you can concentrate. Mantras can be external, like a drop of rain and others internal.

In the long run, introspection changes live positively. This is because the practice helps individuals focus on the major life objectives and avoid fears. It also helps fight diseases hence acting as a cure.

Finally, there are those short-term effects of concentration which include stress and anxiety reduction. This gets achieved when one brings her thoughts together such that they can create some power in themselves that can control their thoughts. Having succeeded in controlling your thinking, stress cannot overpower you.




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