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Activation/Meditation ‘Strength in your Light’ – Video
Posted: December 4, 2014 at 12:51 am
Activation/Meditation #39;Strength in your Light #39;
Welcome, As you listen to this Activation please take note that we ask that you do not drive while listening to this Activation. Some of you will feel Vibrations, energies in your body, experience...
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Using Dynamic Meditation to Get Rid Of Negative Thoughts, Depression, & Insecurities – Video
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Using Dynamic Meditation to Get Rid Of Negative Thoughts, Depression, Insecurities
Moe Pz from http://www.lifestyleprogress.com talks about the 4 different stages of dynamic meditation, which if practiced frequently, can get rid of feelings of inadequacy, negativity and negative...
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December 4, 2014 Meditation with Chhoje Rinpoche – Video
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December 4, 2014 Meditation with Chhoje Rinpoche
Thursday Meditation Live Stream with The Venerable Chhoje Tulku Rinpoche. Please join us for our Thursday Meditation talks direct from the Denver Center.
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Meditation Monday 13- Intro to Mantra – Video
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Meditation Monday 13- Intro to Mantra
Hi All! This is Meditation Mondays with yoga meditation teacher and singer-songwriter, Emily George. To sign up on my email list, go to the link below: http://eepurl.com/73bQf In this...
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Guided Meditation for Relaxation by TheDailyMeditation.com – Video
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Guided Meditation for Relaxation by TheDailyMeditation.com
TheDailyMeditation.com #39;s guided meditation for relaxation and inner peace will lead you to a point of complete tranquility. Sit back, relax, and listen to this free guided meditation for...
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Kottayam Brethren Convention 2014 – Day 2 – Morning Meditation – Live – Video
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Kottayam Brethren Convention 2014 - Day 2 - Morning Meditation - Live
Morning Meditation by Br. John Kurian Kottayam Convention 2014 - Day 2.
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K Meditation – Video
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1 Hour Slow Light RAIN fall / RAINDROP Relaxation / Meditation /Sleep / HD Ambient sound – Video
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1 Hour Slow Light RAIN fall / RAINDROP Relaxation / Meditation /Sleep / HD Ambient sound
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William Reville: Lets be mindful about the benefits of meditation
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Recent research suggests that mindfulness meditation can make pain less bothersome to those who practise it. Photograph: Thinkstock
Meditation has never been more popular than it is now. Transcendental meditation (TM), a mind-emptying type of meditation, used to be the most popular form, but it has now ceded pole position to mindfulness meditation.
Meditation can undoubtedly confer benefits, and extensive scientific investigations are afoot to tease out its effects on the human brain. This work is summarised by Matthieu Ricard and colleagues in the November 2014 edition of Scientific American. The authors define meditation as the cultivation of a more stable and secure mind, emotional balance, a sense of caring, mindfulness, even love and compassion, and a more serene way of life.
Meditation has its roots in the contemplative practices of the major religions (for example, the rosary is a Catholic meditation and Buddhists use the prayer wheel). Apart from TM, which comes from the Vedic tradition, the best-known forms of meditation were developed by Buddhism and are now practised in a secular context.
Of these, focused-attention meditation centres the mind in the present moment, while remaining vigilant to distractions. Mindfulness meditation cultivates a less emotionally reactive response to emotions, thoughts and sensations, preventing their distressing escalation out of control. And loving-kindness meditation fosters an altruistic outlook towards others.
Neuroscience has shown that the adult brain remains transformable through experience, a process known as neuroplasticity. For example, if I take up playing the guitar, the brain region that controls movement of my string-plucking fingers will get progressively larger as I master the instrument. Something similar happens in meditation. Several studies have shown that meditation affects brain structure and function, rewiring brain circuits to produce discernible effects.
Brain scans of focused-attention meditators have shown that their practice enhances their ability to remain vigilant.
Mindfulness meditation, which develops awareness of all that is happening, without particular preoccupations, helps meditators to handle daily irritants more easily and to develop a psychological sense of wellbeing. This non-reactive awareness has been demonstrated by measuring the capacity to detect images rapidly presented to the eye. Subjects are asked to detect two numbers rapidly flashed on a screen amid a succession of letters. If the second number is flashed 300 milliseconds after the first, people often miss it (an attentional blink), but if the delay is 600 milliseconds, the second number is easily detected. Experiments have shown that mindfulness meditators can perceive numbers flashed at 300 milliseconds intervals more reliably than non-meditators.
Recent research suggests that, although pain intensity is not reduced by it, mindfulness meditation can make pain less bothersome to those who practise it. Several other studies have demonstrated the benefits of mindfulness in relation to anxiety, depression symptoms and sleep patterns. Mindfulness, in conjunction with cognitive therapy, is also thought to be effective in reducing relapses into major depression. (Information on therapeutic uses of mindfulness is available on Oxford Universitys Mindfulness Centre website, oxfordmindfulness.org.)
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Relax 2 Hours-Relaxing Nature Sounds-Study-Sleep-Meditation-Water Sounds-Bird Song – Video
Posted: December 2, 2014 at 2:58 pm
Relax 2 Hours-Relaxing Nature Sounds-Study-Sleep-Meditation-Water Sounds-Bird Song
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