Guided meditation
is a wonderful way to start a meditation practice and can be deeply relaxing. A guided meditation uses the sound of a
person’s voice to direct you through an inner process of relaxing your body
and shifting your mind’s focus. The voice may be a person in the room with
you or a recording—even something downloaded from the internet — and it is
generally spoken in soothing, soft tones. You may be guided to focus on
aspects of your physical body, such as on your breathing, relaxing your
muscles one-by-one, or on an area in need of healing. Sometimes it might
involve visualizing a journey through the beauty of the natural world. Other
times, you may be led to envision yourself working with light or energy,
accomplishing your goals, or repeating positive thoughts in your head. Your
guide may walk you through relaxation or motivation to help you change a
habit, access untapped potential, or perhaps merely to find the silence
within you. Whether you are familiar with meditation or
you are a beginner, being guided gives you the opportunity to benefit from
the insight of others. There are numerous meditation and visualization
techniques based in various spiritual philosophies and psychological
applications. You may want to try several techniques to see what appeals to
you the most, or just to gain a fresh perspective. Guided meditation allows you to learn from
others in a way that is similar to ones used by ancients the world over. Once
learned, meditation is a tool that will always be available to you. Like
having a tour guide while traveling in a foreign country, a guided meditation
takes you on an inner journey. But this tour allows you to see and experience
your own inner world, a place that truly only exists within you. The scenes
created in your mind’s eye can be revisited at anytime, without a guide,
because once you have seen the fascinating landscape of your own inner
terrain, there will always be more to explore. |
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