Meditation with Background Music?
Most people find it difficult, by exercising meditation,
to focus and to empty totally their
minds. There is a technique to eliminate that problem. Start
with choosing a certain daytime to your convenience to do
your every day meditation. Over time, it will become your
most pleasant time of your day, you'll awaiting it from day
to day. It will become your most intimate time during your
day and a secret place to retire to.
You can meditate how long you ever like and have time to.
It can
be during the daytime or also in evening(but attention - do
not
fall asleep). Do it for 10 minutes or for ten hours, it's
by
you. You can do it sitting in a comfortable cheer or lay down
supine. Your position should be comfortable enough to permit
you
a complete relaxation. During your meditation, you should
be all
over relaxed and not force any muscles of your body. Before
you
start relax a little, calm down from stress and try to eliminate
any thinking about whatever, even not about the thinking itself.
Focus your attention onto your breathing, follow your
respiration with your thoughts, feel how the air goes in and
out
through your nose and brings a stream of energy to you. (Never
breath through your mouth!) Imagine your breathing as a stream
of pure energy coming in to you. Pay attention for your neck,
often it will be forced without you're conscious and feel
it.
Try avoiding that because it brings you to headaches. You
respiration should be like that what you've learned from the
yoga positions, meaning the complete yoga respiration. (See
http://www.meditationsession.com/exercises.html)
Again, think anything, try to empty your mind completely.
If you should find that difficult to do, let your thoughts
simple flow without paying any attention to them, the mind
is like an old wife that never will stop and shut up with
the words, let them flow. A little trick can help stopping
your mind from thinking; try to turn your closed eyes up right
to the middle of your front between your eyes brown. There
is following the Indian tradition your third eye and in fact
you'll perceive there during deeper meditation states all
of your existence or being. During deeper meditation states
you perceived being is not anymore in your body, your body
presence will fade away and you'll feel your existence and
your being only there - on the third eyes dimension. Don't
scare about any strange sensations or feelings like some
warm stream along you spinal column or shiver or else. You
don't have to fear nothing, nothing can happen to you. You
have full control of yourself even if you do not perceive
your body anymore, you can wake up whenever you want, in every
instant. You are the master of yourself. With more practice,
you'll start to perceive different colours - choose one of
them as your favoured one to concentrate on the next times.
Let yourself slip into this colours till you're one with the
colour itself. That can you make happen with every image you
like and get during your meditation; it can be a flower, the
sun, the sea or water generally, it can be love, it can be
friendship, it can be whatever you choose and focus on. In
this way you can even program your meditation to concentrate
to one purpose only to stronger your behaviour. Of course,
you should choose only themes that are noble like altruism,
love and so on. Don't choose themes that are not noble they
can drive to bad experiences. In any case surrender yourself
do never combat any impression or imagine you get during your
meditation, be conscious that nothing can happen to you, you
are the master of your meditation. By using the holosync meditation
music technique. All the process will be guided from the music
itself and it will be very easy for you to entry in deep meditation
states. Use the meditation music technique to ease and make
deeper and faster your meditation and get real great results.
With meditation you can grow yourself and model your character
and your way of life. The power is inside yourself, use it
to make more out of your life.
About the author:
Owner&Webmaster http://www.meditationsession.com Psychologist
and Yoga practising