The Benefits of Meditation

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by Deborah Tyson

Estimated reading time: 4 minutes

The widespread emotional challenges that are epidemic in our world today stem from the mind. Depression, for example, affects more than 350 million people and is the leading cause of disability worldwide (World Health Organisation 2014). Anxiety affects over ten percent of the population in the West (Recovery Ranch).

The question is, how heal the challenges of the mind and go forward in a way that anxiety and depression become experiences of the past? The answer is learning how to understand and work with our mind. Meditation is a powerful tool for creating a mind that is calm and peaceful.

Meditation began over 5000 years ago in India and was formalized with the beginnings of Buddhism 2500 years ago in India. The benefits of meditation on a physical, mental and spiritual level caused it to spread throughout Tibet and in the sixth century, BC the Indian Buddhist scriptures were translated into Chinese. Later Buddhism moved into Japan as “Zen” meditation.

Over the past five decades, meditation has become increasingly popular in the West, as people have looked for answers to transcend mental suffering and instead live more peacefully and happily.

Meditation benefits include:

Lower stress hormones

Research shows lower levels cortisol, (a hormone associated with emotional and physical stress), in people who participated in meditation daily for a three month period. (Health Psychology)

Assists with learning and efficiency

Researchers studied how students trained in meditation had improved cognitive function. (University of California)

Increased self-awareness

The blind spots in self-awareness can be overcome through meditation, by clearing the mind and getting more in-tune with your inner self. Being mindful, by paying attention to your experiences, personality, and behaviour is the road to objective self-knowledge. Increased self-awareness can facilitate self-healing and increased happiness levels. (Sage Pub)

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Lower physical stress

Meditation can assist in pain management, weight loss, and improved sleep. Wayne Dyer says that 20 minutes of meditation can be as beneficial as two hours of sleep! Several studies have confirmed that meditation decreases tension-related pain because the increase of serotonin production in the brain improves the way you feel. Tension headaches, insomnia, ulcers, and muscle problems can be managed by practising meditation. The quiet time that you spend in relaxing your mind affects how you perceive pain and stress. Meditation helps you to stay focused on goals such as weight loss. Ensuring that your mind is healthy and tension free has a flow on effect, enabling your body to feel the same way.

Facilitates kind behaviour

Meditation facilitates a calm mind which heightens compassionate and empathetic responses to people. A study in Human Neuroscience explained how meditation could affect emotional processing which can create positive responses to negative stimuli. (http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3485650/) Meditation also facilitates creating more space in life to focus on the things that are really important.

Decreased anxiety and depression

This is because meditation strengthens the “reasoning” part of the brain and allows feelings to flow rather than get “stuck” in the energetic system creating emotional issues such as anxiety and depression. This allows measured responses rather than reactions to fear, anxiety, and negativity.

Increased awareness

Allow life to be experienced, as it is (rather than through the conditioning that can be projected onto others). Awareness allows screening of thoughts, the identity of emotions and being in control of how things are perceived.

I have heard it said many times that people feel they do not have time to meditate. Meditation creates MORE TIME as it helps to free up any tension within, creating more internal space. When there is less tension within, that is what is experienced externally as like energy attracts like energy. Consistent meditation allows life to open up and a flowing sense of time, rather than a feeling of working against it. More space, more time—more freedom and joy!

Like anything we would like to master in life, the more we practice, the better we will be. Over time, just practising for 10 to 20 minutes a day, ideally, at least for three months will start to give results. Meditation is an excellent tool to integrate peace and harmony into many people’s busy everyday lives.

Discover more about focussing your mind with: Peace Within Meditation.


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2 thoughts on “The Benefits of Meditation”

  1. Deborah Fairfull

    Yes, exercise is a wonderful, natural way to get us out of our heads and into the body. I am really pleased that you have found some great ideas in the article.

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