Top 3 Ways Meditation Can Benefit You
The ancient art of meditation has been practiced for centuries. The earliest practitioners sought to better understand the nature of life and their purpose on Earth. Today, people meditate for any number of reasons, including self-exploration and stress relief.
Regardless of one’s purpose, meditation has numerous health benefits ranging far beyond relaxation. Here are three reasons why you may want to give meditation a try.
Instant mood booster
Who hasn’t experienced the stress
and anxiety associated with the hustle and bustle of today’s world? With the
demands of work, school, family and social life, it’s no wonder cases of
depression and anxiety-related conditions are on the rise. But even a short
mini-meditation session can uplift spirits.
According to research, shorter
meditative sessions are as beneficial as longer sessions at combating negative
moods. During a study with undergraduate college students, the students
reported decreased instances of depression and anxiety as well as lower heart
rates and less fatigue after three days of a meditation intervention totaling
one-hour of meditative practice. So even a few minutes daily can reap long-term
rewards.
Relief from aches and pains
Staring at computers, tablets and
cell phones coupled with long trips in the car or hours spent sitting at a desk
can wreak havoc on one’s skeletal and muscular systems. Combine these unnatural
postures and positions with the stresses experienced on a daily basis and it’s
no wonder more and more Americans are suffering from aches and pains.
However, research suggests that
meditation can help relieve achy muscles and joints. Aside from deep breathing
techniques that help transport oxygen more efficiently to muscles, the reduced
anxiety experienced during a meditation session helps switch off the body’s
natural stress response (and unfortunately, this natural stress response can
lead to inflammation, which has negative health implications).
Increased immunity
There’s no denying that added
inflammation and stress lead to a number of chronic conditions and weaken the
overall effectiveness of the immune system. But regular meditation sessions
combat both stress and anxiety and also aid in building a stronger immune
system. In a study published in
Psychosomatic Medicine, subjects took part in either an eight-week meditaion
training program or were placed in the control group that underwent no
training.
Both groups were then vaccinated
with the influenza vaccine. Four months after the vaccination was distributed,
subjects were evaluated again. Results indicated a significant increase in
antibodies in the group who underwent the meditation training as opposed to the
control group. So this year, when cold and flu season comes around, you may
want to spend a few minutes daily in a meditative state to keep your immune
system strong.
Depending on your goals or personal
preferences, there are multiple ways in which you can meditate. Here are a few
to choose from, each with their own unique contributions to the practice.
- Guided: Utilizes visualization techniques and senses to recall peaceful surroundings or situations.
- Mantra: Incorporates the repetition of a calming word or thought.
- Mindfulness: Encourages an increased awareness of the present moment.
- Qi gong: Combines meditation with slow physical movements and deep breathing exercises.
- Transcendental: Incorporates components of mantra and mindfulness meditation to free yourself of stress and anxiety.
-The Alternative Daily
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