Stress Management Through Meditation


by Tim Staines - Date: 2008-10-15 - Word Count: 563 Share This!

More than most people could ever imagine stress is an indispensable part of their everyday lives. No matter how hard they try, most people couldn't combat it when it starts to strike. The least that they could do is to acknowledge it, expect the portent of the things to come and find effective means of stress management.

Finding a compatible way of stress management is very important to ensure that people who gets easily stressed to prevent possible health problems such as gastrointestinal disorders, heart disease, memory loss, and decreased immune function.

Meditation as an effective way of managing stress

Apart from stress-relieving tablets and capsules advertised in the different mediums, one of the most popular stress management practiced nowadays is meditation. Described as a state wherein a person is in deep concentration on something, either awareness or some object of thought, meditation can be considered as one of the oldest means of calming the mind and the soul.

Usually involving one's attention to be turned into a single point of reference, meditation is practiced by so many people because it can lead a person to a consciousness an inch higher than the ordinary person. Derived from the Latin word "meditatio," equivalent to "all types mental or physical exercise," the meaning of meditation has also evolved as times went by. Now, mediation is more popularly perceived as "contemplation" or "inward reflection."

Meditation traces its history back some 5,000 years ago. It is said that the practice has been a very important constituent of various religions in the Eastern part of the world. Through the years, people who practice mediation were able to develop various disciplines. These disciplines were known to involve a large range of psychophysical and spiritual or a combination of both that leads to the enhancement of a person's higher level of mental concentration.

Getting into meditation

Mediation can indeed be a great mental exercise for anybody. It can also serve as an effective means of managing stress because it allows the person to empty his or her mind in other things for a moment and focus the attention to only one thing. Once this is done, the person can feel relief and lighter feeling that can enable him or her to think clearly.

If you are one of those who planning to indulge in practicing meditation for stress management, then you should start by familiarizing yourself with the various forms of meditation known today. The most common forms of meditation are "Bodhidharma," "Hinduism," "Bah Faith," "Buddhism," "Christian meditation," "Islam Meditation," "Jainism," "Judaism," "Sikhism," and "Taoism." Each and every one of these forms mentioned has their own understanding of meditation and also have different sets of practices that come with it.

Another important thing to take note about meditation is that it involves various physical postures to be able to perform the practice well. These postures include standing, sitting, and supine depending on the tradition of that you would want to follow.

If you are just starting to use meditation as a form of stress management, the first thing that you need to concentrate on is the elements for involved in a basic traditional meditation. Usually, there are four elements that greatly affect traditional meditation including a place that is quiet, a posture that is comfortable, an object that a person can to focus his or her attention and n attitude that is relatively passive.


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