The many advantages of meditation stem from the fact that, with practice, you may learn to control your feelings and reject negative judgements about them. Practitioners of this meditation practice argue that negative judgments about one’s emotions are the real source of pain, not the feelings themselves. Meditation helps to alleviate the retention effect caused by the suppression of the emotion. The history of meditation dates back thousands of years. The original purpose of meditation was to gain a more profound comprehension of the mysterious and divine energies at work in all of existence. These days, many people turn to meditation as a means of winding down and de-stressing. Mind-body complementary medicine includes meditation. Both your mental and physical health may benefit from the serenity and equilibrium that can be attained through regular meditation practice. The positive effects of meditation are not temporary. Practicing meditation may make daily tasks easier and perhaps aid in the treatment of certain diseases. The primary purpose of meditation is to take one’s attention off of the mundane concerns of daily life, such as those associated with job, family, money, and one’s “to-do list” for the day. There is an infinite variety of methods for doing this.
Name of Author | Dr. Suresh Kumar Agarwal |
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ISBN Number | 978-81-19832-90-3 |
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