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Sue Zimmerman
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What is Meditation? “Meditation is the art of opening to each moment with calm awareness.” (Davich, 1998).
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Benefits Quieting the mind Brings peace Relaxation Relieves stress Compassion Stillness Focus Reduce pain Sleep
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Illness Allergies Anxiety disorders Asthma Binge eating Cancer Depression Fatigue Heart disease High blood pressure Pain Sleep problems Substance abuse
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Types of Meditation Guided Mantra Body Scan Mindfulness Qi gong Tai chi Transcendental Yoga
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Elements Focused attention Relaxed breathing Quiet setting Comfortable position Relaxing music Chimes
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How Much Time Will it Take? Short amounts at first Gradually add time Morning and evening
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First Time Reactions Nothing Peaceful Relaxed Positive Energized Ecstatic Mental/physical energy that seems difficult (rare)
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Preparing to Meditate Choose the quietest time No interruptions Turn off phone Sit or lie down Close eyes gently
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Posture Sit straight up with head aligned Relax jaw Position tongue on roof of mouth Close eyes Arms hang freely Feet planted Hands relaxed and supported by legs
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Mantra Mantra – word or phrase repeated over and over again Examples: Om Love I am…. Peace
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Guided Meditation Live or recorded Voice guides meditation Specific purpose General
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Let’s Try It Together https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=moBLrox7bwk
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What Did You Think? Bored Relaxed Peaceful Calm Anxious
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Q & A
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References Davich, V. (1998). The Best Guide to Meditation. St. Martin’s Press: New York, NY https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=moBLrox7bwk
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