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Mind, Body & Spirit By: Angela Verrill
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Week One Review What complementary and alternative medicine is Origin of how yoga started Benefits of yoga Learned about a couple poses 8 limbs of yoga What was one you enjoyed learning about
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Week 2 Meditation ~ 101
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What is Meditation? Meditation means awareness; activities free from other distractions to the mind Watching you breath Listening to the birds It is a way of life “a cessation of the thought process” – a state of consciousness, when the mind is free of scattered thoughts & a variety of patterns the word meditation stems from 2 Latin words Meditari ~ to think, to dwell up, to exercise the mind Mederi ~ to heal Derivative from Sanskrit Medha ~ wisdom
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What is Mediation? Cont… Mind-body practice in complementary and alternative medicine Certain techniques or ways of practicing: Certain posture Focused attention Open approach with distractions Meditation may be practiced for many reasons which include: Increasing calmness & physical relaxation To include psychological balance deal with an illness Improve complete health & well-being
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What is Meditation? Cont… 4 key components common with meditation Quite location Specific, comfortable posture Focus of attention Open mind-set type of mind-body medicine: Interactions with the brain/mind, rest of body & behavior Ways that emotional, mental, social, spiritual & behavioral factors can affect health directly
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Meditation is Not Contemplation Hypnosis or autosuggestion Belonging to a certain culture or religion Instant peace Concentration Loss of control Exercises Mental effort
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Origin of Meditation
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Roots traced back to Asia in the 6 th century b.c., Became the cornerstones of several philosophies Followers created rules & guidelines to live by that grew into several well-known religious philosophies : Hinduism, Buddhism, Taoism, Confucianism & Essenes meditation mixed with practices to cleanse & purify the soul Meditation adopted by most religions
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Origins of Meditation Cont… Self-reflection considered vital to the process of maturing Every culture & religion sect has a part of meditative practice: JudaismCatholicismProtestantism IslamAmerican Indian Tribes Western & Eastern cultures have different beliefs of what mediation is Western ~ search for inner peace through external means Eastern ~ thoughts inward for harmony & amends
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Origin of Meditation Cont… Meditation has many layers 1 st layer ~ calming of the minds thought process After layer is peeled ~ deeper series of layers is shown for insights of the soul, intuition or enlightenment 1960’s ~ became popular influence due to “The Beatles”, music & lifestyle included meditation Counter-culture movements gained more influence 1980’s & 1990’s ~ materialism pushed people away 21 st century ~ major part of movement Self-help workshops, motivational retreats & corporate seminars Now a major practice ~ 30 million people practice on regular basis
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Jose Silva Method Incorporated meditation into a practice to enhance personal mind control Used to access great thinking power & memory function Alpha thinking ~ principle of meditation state of mind physiologically represented by alpha waves, specific meditation ideas are included with other relaxation practices promoting deep relaxation & improved memory: breathing, biofeedback & mental imagery
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Meditation for Health
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Medical profession ~ adopted meditation as its own behavior-modification American Heart Association (AHA) ~ doubtful at first that meditation could promote physical calmness & inner peace Dr. Dean Ornish ~ proved that coronary heart disease in some cases is reversible National Institutes of Health (NIH) ~ for mental & emotional relief of cancer Eastern & Western cultures slowly become more integrated
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Mediation for Health Cont… 2007 ~ survey revealed more than 20 million adults & 725, 000 children had used meditation in the past 12 months 2002 ~ it was more than 15 million adults Used by people for many health problems like: AnxietyPain Depression Stress InsomniaPhysical/emotional symptoms
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Mediation for Health Cont… Meditation also used for complete wellness When your mind focuses on a certain part of the body, the blood flow increases & cells get more oxygen & nutrients Improvement of body luster & general health Many film starts/models include in daily regimen Meditation improves the mind, it comes under control & able to provide effective guidance to physical body to effectively execute all its projects Improvement in concentration Psychological exercises ~ powerful way to improve concentration & mental strength
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Benefits of Meditation
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Health Benefits Lowers oxygen consumption Decrease respiratory rate Increases blood flow & slows heart rate Increases exercise tolerance in heart patients Deeps level of relaxation Brings blood pressure to normal Reduces anxiety attacks Enhances energy & strength Decreases muscle tension & headaches Build self-confidence Improves mood & behavior Helps with chronic diseases Reduces PMS Post-operative healing Enhances immune systems Reduces emotional distress Less perspiration Lower blood cortisol levels Helps with weight loss
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Meditation Techniques
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Meditation can be done while sitting, lying down, standing, walking or other positions; it depends on the type of meditation being practiced Yogi ~ person who practices meditation Mantra ~ one syllable word like peace, love or om, even a short phrase that helps clear the mind of ego based thoughts Tratak ~ visual type of mantra like a seashell, colorfully designed mandala or any object that is used by the eyes to focus attention & ignore distracting thoughts Mandala ~ circular-shaped object used as a visual mantra for clearing the mind of ego-based thoughts, usually intense in color & divided into quarters Nadam ~ auditory mantra which a repetitive sound is used to help clear the mind of ego-based thoughts; sounds like: a beating drum, chimes, Tibetan bells & Gregorian chants
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Meditation Techniques Cont… Concentration meditation ~ restrictive or exclusive meditation ~ focusing on a single point, could be: watching the breath repeating a single word (mantra) staring at a candle flame listening to a repetitive gong counting beads on a rosary Mindfulness meditation ~ observe wondering thoughts as they drift through the mind. Intent is to not get involved with the thoughts or judge them but be aware of each mental note when it arises Able to see patterns of thoughts & feelings Over time become of aware of human tendency of judgment, with practice develop inner balance Active meditation ~ physical activity such as walking or swimming that promotes cleansing of the mind through repetitive motion
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Meditation Techniques Cont… Mantra meditation ~ revealed sound~ conscious repetitions of certain sounds the attract the mind to help achieve a state of meditation; Trataka meditation ~ staring at an object from 3 -5 feet away for about 60 seconds until the object is embedded in the mind, without blinking, then closes eyes and visualize the object. Should the image fade or disappear, open eyes are start over. Chakra meditation ~ Chakra is a wheel, each Chakra symbolizes the major nerve centers that branch off from the spinal cord, serving the major organs of the body; there are 7 Chakras
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Meditation Techniques Cont… Vipassana meditation ~ insight ~ see things are they really are which is attained through self-observation; helps develop wisdom & allows the study of sensations in the body like: cold, pain, itching etc… Raja Yoga meditation ~ establishes a relationship with God & gives up worldly pleasures & dedicates their energies to the spiritual awakening of fellow beings Zazen ~ Zen meditation, it’s a way to discipline life & realization of time wasted each day; Sit a lotus position with back straight to allow free movement of diaphragm, chin is tucked in and weight of the body is distributed equally on both legs
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Meditation Poses
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Padmasana ~ Lotus Pose In seated position, place the right foot onto the left thigh. Then take the left foot and place it onto the right thigh. Keep the body straight with both knees touching the floor. The hands are to be placed either with hands or wrists resting on the knees, or the hands placed between the heels, the right hand resting in the left hand
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Meditation Poses Cont… Siddhasana ~ Adepts Pose In the sitting position, bend the left leg and place the heel at the perineum. Then, bend the right leg and place the heel against the pubic bone, or just above the genitals. The body is kept straight with the hands placed as in Padmasana.
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Meditation Poses Cont… You just simply cross you legs and keep the head and trunk straight. The hands are placed as in Padmasana. Sukhasana ~Easy Pose
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References Seaward, Brian L.(2008) MANAGING STRESS 6E VITALBOOKS, 6th Edition. Jones & Bartlett Learning Healthandyoga.com. (2014). What is Meditation. Retrieved from http://www.healthandyoga.com/html/meditation.aspx http://www.healthandyoga.com/html/meditation.aspx National Center for Complementary and Alternative Medicine (NCCAM). (2010). Meditation: An Introduction | NCCAM. Retrieved from http://nccam.nih.gov/health/meditation/overview.htm http://nccam.nih.gov/health/meditation/overview.htm Freemeditation.com. (2014). What is meditation? - Meditation Explanation | Freemeditation.com. Retrieved from http://www.freemeditation.com/meditation- basics/http://www.freemeditation.com/meditation- basics/ Giaim, Inc. (2014). How to Meditate: Meditation Techniques, Benefits & Beginner's How-to | Gaiam Life. Retrieved from http://life.gaiam.com/article/meditation-101- techniques-benefits-beginner-s-howhttp://life.gaiam.com/article/meditation-101- techniques-benefits-beginner-s-how Project_meditation.org. (2014). Meditation Techniques - Project Meditation. Retrieved from http://www.project-meditation.org/meditation_techniques.html
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