Relieve Pressure and Panic with Meditation
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A simple description of meditation would be to say it’s a technique we can use to focus our attention away from the random thoughts that fill our daily lives and onto the truly meaningful parts of our lives. Through meditation, one can achieve great tranquility. This tranquility is very useful to us as we fight against the stress, anxiety, and panic that face us every day.
Yet meditation often goes unused in the war against panic and anxiety because it’s often considered too mysterious. People become intimidated by the thought of learning how to meditate because they think of it as some difficult thing only attainable by a monastery monk after years of training. But this is a false assumption.
Meditation is actually a simple art to learn. To practice it you only need some time and a relatively quiet space. It requires nothing else really except your presence and attention. And after only one or two sessions, you can actually begin to experience its calming benefits.
When beginning something new, it’s always best to have some guidance. That’s why I suggest starting out with a meditation class if you can. There are usually some great beginning classes available through your local YMCA or other community organizations. They’re a great low-cost way to get started.
If you’re the solitary type, you can try using a book on meditation. You’ll definitely find lots of them in your local library or bookstore. Books can give you a great overview and general understanding of meditation. Their one drawback though is that you don’t get much feedback from a book. But they can get you started very quickly.
Audio CDs and DVDs are an excellent way to get started with meditation. They provide more guidance by actually leading you into and through each meditation session. This gives you a more “full-bodied” experience and leads to a deeper practice and understanding which leads to more anxiety relief benefits.
When starting out with meditation, you typically learn one or more breathing meditations first. They’re relatively simple to do and they get you actually meditating fast. If you stick with it, you can move into more advanced meditations and you can stay in the meditative state for longer periods. How far you take it is really up to you. But you will feel the calming effects of meditation from your very first session.
The practice of meditation is a very old and studied art. It’s been around for 1,000’s of years because it yields real benefits. It’s a truly effective method for dealing with stress, anxiety, and even panic attacks. So I’d recommend that you give it a try. After all, it’s easy to do, doesn’t cost much, and it could mean a great difference in your life.
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Meditation, along with Yoga, is simply marvelous! I feel so incredibly clean and free of stress after a Meditation session. Meditation allows the mind and body to rest from the everyday pressures of life. Thanks for the great article!
what a pressure-free and panic-free blog, nice to read, it help me lessen my pressure.. thanks for sharing..
meditation classes with an experienced teacher are a great way to learn to effectively meditate
Thank you for this. This is very informative and helpful. Keep up the good work.
Slower breathing exercises work wonders in relieving anxiety attacks too.