Relieving Stress Through Daily Meditation

May 20, 2009 by Ederle  
Filed under Aromatherapy & Relaxation

The daily affliction of stress in our society is nothing short of an epidemic. meditation-picForget the flu; this epidemic can take you out of commission for a lot longer than 72 hours. Suffering from the weight of stress is more than just mental exhaustion. It has real physical signs and symptoms, and often leaves your emotions in tatters. It is the frequently undiagnosed cause of many health problems.

Fortunately, there are many ways to release that stress, almost as many as there are stressors themselves. Finding an appropriate outlet for your daily dose of stress is important and can save lots of heartache as life goes on.

Becoming more popular as a stress relieving method is meditation. The simple beauty of this practice is that it takes no money, very little space (you can meditate anywhere) and has dramatic results. All it takes is a small time commitment and a dedication to feeling better.

Stress release from meditation is achievable both in the very short term and long term. True believers promise you can see and feel the difference in yourself from the very first session. Practicing meditation takes only 15 to 30 minutes daily, and can be done wherever you happen to find yourself when you have that time available.

Here’s how to begin: Sit comfortably, preferably cross-legged on the floor if it is convenient. Then, concentrate on your breathing. In through your nose, out through your mouth. Listen to yourself breathe; make it become the only thing that it exists. Through this, free your mind. Push all thoughts aside until your mind is clear. That clarity will take you to the next level.

Relax your muscles slowly, starting with your feet and toes. Picture each muscle as it relaxes Work your way up your legs, to your torso, arms and finally your face. Used your relaxed state to go deeper inside yourself, and keep that breathing regular.

By practicing meditation for stress release, your blood pressure is decreased, your body uses the oxygen in your blood more efficiently and you produce less adrenaline. Your brain will function with much more clarity, allowing you to think and contemplate situations rather than simply react based on adrenaline.

Meditation has no cost associated with it, but some people do use aromatherapy and candles in their practice. Experiment and see what works best for you, and start reaping the benefits!

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