Tuesday, August 25, 2009

Meditation - Nutrition for the Mind

Meditation frees the mind and spirit.When we investigate ways to nourish our bodies, too often our mental stamina and maintenance gets shoved aside. Yet, without proper attention, we put ourselves at risk of being nutrient-deficient in managing mental nutrition. Appropriate supplementation can address some issues, but meditation is critical to maintaining good energy flow.

Meditation is an art of breathing practiced widely in the Far East, and is now actively used in the United States. Common for many religious practices, this practice centers and provides the mind space to explore, listen and intuit with the higher stratosphere. It is a practical medium that enables one to garner focus, insight and contemplation to both, clear and ready the mind for its next journey. Appreciation of the life process is perhaps meditation's critical goal, achieved simply by providing space and time to readdress one's place in their life currently. Though typical to Buddhism, this is not a religious activity but a mental one, oriented at creating space to attain unity within oneself and one's world. (More)

Source: The Examiner

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