Welcome to MEDITATION SPACE. Meditation focuses the mind and eliminates distractions to improve clarity, calm, and awareness. Mindfulness, stress reduction, and inner serenity are commonly achieved through it. Meditation has been practised for millennia in Buddhism, Hinduism, Taoism, and Jainism.Each meditation method has its own goals and practises. Some of the meditations we will practice include:Mindfulness Meditation: Focusing on the present, including thoughts, feelings, and emotions, without judgement. It involves monitoring your experience without judgement or reaction.Transcendental Meditation (TM): To calm and still, TM practitioners chant a mantra silently.Loving-kindness Meditation: Metta meditation promotes self-compassion and love.Zen Meditation (Zazen): Based on Zen Buddhism, this practise entails sitting in a certain position and meditating on the breath or a koan to understand reality.Vipassana Meditation: Theravada Buddhists use physiological sensations and ideas to understand reality's impermanence and selflessness.Guided Meditation: A recorded or live guide takes the practitioner through visualisation or relaxation exercises.Regular meditation can enhance stress, focus, emotional management, self-awareness, and well-being. Meditation has been demonstrated to improve brain structure and function, as well as blood pressure and heart rate.All ages and backgrounds can meditate, regardless of religion or spirituality. Meditation can be beneficial for many people, but it may not be right for everyone and may be difficult at first. Explore numerous meditation methods to find the one that works for you if you want to start. MEDITATION SPACE offers meditation practice to seek FULFILMENT everyday.
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Welcome to MEDITATION SPACE. Meditation focuses the mind and eliminates distractions to improve clarity, calm, and awareness. Mindfulness, stress reduction, and inner serenity are commonly achieved through it. Meditation has been practised for millennia in Buddhism, Hinduism, Taoism, and Jainism.Each meditation method has its own goals and practises. Some of the meditations we will practice include:Mindfulness Meditation: Focusing on the present, including thoughts, feelings, and emotions, without judgement. It involves monitoring your experience without judgement or reaction.Transcendental Meditation (TM): To calm and still, TM practitioners chant a mantra silently.Loving-kindness Meditation: Metta meditation promotes self-compassion and love.Zen Meditation (Zazen): Based on Zen Buddhism, this practise entails sitting in a certain position and meditating on the breath or a koan to understand reality.Vipassana Meditation: Theravada Buddhists use physiological sensations and ideas to understand reality's impermanence and selflessness.Guided Meditation: A recorded or live guide takes the practitioner through visualisation or relaxation exercises.Regular meditation can enhance stress, focus, emotional management, self-awareness, and well-being. Meditation has been demonstrated to improve brain structure and function, as well as blood pressure and heart rate.All ages and backgrounds can meditate, regardless of religion or spirituality. Meditation can be beneficial for many people, but it may not be right for everyone and may be difficult at first. Explore numerous meditation methods to find the one that works for you if you want to start. MEDITATION SPACE offers meditation practice to seek FULFILMENT everyday.
Episode 56: LIVING WITH COMPASSION MEDITATION - MEDITATION SPACE
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Episode 56: LIVING WITH COMPASSION MEDITATION - MEDITATION SPACE
LIVING WITH COMPASSION MEDITATION - MEDITATION SPACELiving in compassion meditation is a practice that cultivates and nurtures compassion in your daily life. It involves developing a mindset of empathy, understanding, and kindness towards yourself and others. Here's a simple guide to help you practice living in compassion meditation:Find a quiet and comfortable space where you can sit or lie down without any distractions. Close your eyes and take a few deep breaths to relax your body and mind.Begin by directing compassion towards yourself. Acknowledge any pain, suffering, or challenges you may be experiencing. Silently repeat affirmations or phrases like, "May I be happy. May I be healthy. May I live with ease." Visualizs yourself surrounded by a warm, loving light.Expand your circle of compassion to include loved ones. Bring to mind someone close to you who may be going through a difficult time. Repeat the same affirmations for them, imagining them surrounded by the same loving light.Gradually extend your compassion to neutral people, such as acquaintances, colleagues, or strangers. Picture them in your mind and offer the same well-wishes: "May you be happy. May you be healthy. May you live with ease."Finally, extend your compassion to difficult people or those you may have conflicts with. This can be challenging but is an essential part of cultivating compassion. Recognise that they too experience pain and suffering. Wish them well in your mind: "May you be happy. May you be healthy. May you live with ease."Take a few moments to bask in the feeling of compassion and loving-kindness that you've generated. Allow it to fill your heart and radiate out into the world.When you're ready, gently bring your awareness back to the present moment. Open your eyes and carry this sense of compassion with you throughout your day.Remember, living in compassion meditation is not limited to the meditation cushion. The goal is to cultivate compassion in your everyday life. Practice being more understanding, kind, and empathetic towards yourself and others. Small acts of kindness and empathy can make a significant difference in the world around you.Regular practice will help deepen your capacity for compassion, promoting inner peace, harmony, and positive connections with others.Meditation is a practise that can really make your life better. A practise that changes and improves your life in ways you might not expect.So we need to do the right things and set up the right conditions if we’re going to change. Let yourself relax and let go.Enjoy this session.Joe-y BusuttilYOUTUBE :@MentalHealthSupportJoeBusuttilJoe Busuttil Website:www.equator-hypnotherapymelbourne.comMENTAL HEALTH SUPPORT Facebook group:https://www.facebook.com/equatortherapiesthe EUDAIMONIA connection Podcast Facebook page:https://www.facebook.com/The-Eudaimonia-Connection-PodcastI am Joey Busuttil and after experiencing years in mental, physical and spiritual psychosis- I decided to re claimed my life by stepping into a quest to find EUDAIMONIA. Unlike our everyday concept of happiness, Eudaimonia is not a state of mind, nor is it simply the experience of joys and pleasures. Moreover, happiness is a subjective concept. ... Eudaimonia, in contrast, is meant as an objective standard of 'happiness,' based on what it means to live a human life well.When taken to the extreme, it can translate into the pursuit of pleasure and simply doing whatever you want that helps you attain this. Aristippus, for example, lived a life in pursuit of pleasure and did anything for the sake of sensual pleasure.With the word Eudaimonia in mind, we’re striving to do justice to our full human potential and to work in some small but key way towards the improvement of our species.Meditation is a practise that can really make your life better. A practise that changes and improves your life in ways you might not expect.So we need to do the right things and set up the right conditions if w(continued)
MEDITATION SPACE
Welcome to MEDITATION SPACE. Meditation focuses the mind and eliminates distractions to improve clarity, calm, and awareness. Mindfulness, stress reduction, and inner serenity are commonly achieved through it. Meditation has been practised for millennia in Buddhism, Hinduism, Taoism, and Jainism.Each meditation method has its own goals and practises. Some of the meditations we will practice include:Mindfulness Meditation: Focusing on the present, including thoughts, feelings, and emotions, without judgement. It involves monitoring your experience without judgement or reaction.Transcendental Meditation (TM): To calm and still, TM practitioners chant a mantra silently.Loving-kindness Meditation: Metta meditation promotes self-compassion and love.Zen Meditation (Zazen): Based on Zen Buddhism, this practise entails sitting in a certain position and meditating on the breath or a koan to understand reality.Vipassana Meditation: Theravada Buddhists use physiological sensations and ideas to understand reality's impermanence and selflessness.Guided Meditation: A recorded or live guide takes the practitioner through visualisation or relaxation exercises.Regular meditation can enhance stress, focus, emotional management, self-awareness, and well-being. Meditation has been demonstrated to improve brain structure and function, as well as blood pressure and heart rate.All ages and backgrounds can meditate, regardless of religion or spirituality. Meditation can be beneficial for many people, but it may not be right for everyone and may be difficult at first. Explore numerous meditation methods to find the one that works for you if you want to start. MEDITATION SPACE offers meditation practice to seek FULFILMENT everyday.