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 58: SURRENDER MEDITATION - MEDITATION. SPACE - JOE-Y BUSUTTIL
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Episode 58: SURRENDER MEDITATION - MEDITATION. SPACE - JOE-Y BUSUTTIL
SURRENDER MEDITATION - MEDITATION. SPACEWelcome to Meditation Space a weekly podcast offering is listeners a lace to practice.The term "surrender meditation" can be used to describe many meditative practises in which the practitioner focuses on releasing their hold on the situation and any expectations they may have about the results. Giving up control of your mind, heart, and will during meditation is essential.The goal of this technique is to stop trying to control your thoughts and feelings during meditation. Instead, you refrain from judging or suppressing your internal experiences as they occur. The result can be profound calm, contentment, and awareness of the present moment.Principles from mindfulness and various spiritual traditions are frequently included into surrender meditation. It urges you to let go of any need to alter or control your surroundings and instead give your full attention to the here and now, your breathing, or whatever object of concentration you choose.People who have problems with stress, worry, or excessive thinking may benefit greatly from this style of meditation. Achieving inner calm and focus requires letting go of the control one feels compelled to maintain over one's thoughts and experiences.Remember that there are various types of meditation, and that the term "surrender meditation" may have multiple meanings and applications depending on the author or instructor. It's crucial to try out several meditation techniques until you find one that suits your personality and helps you achieve your goals.Joe BusuttilEquator Therapieswww.equator-hypnotherapymelbourne.com
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.