There is no doubt that people living today have more conveniences than ever thanks to technology and the "electronic age" in which they live. But, it also seems that people are geared toward getting more done as fast as possible, making lives ever more hectic. With cellular phones, PDAs, WiFi devices and laptops attached to people just about everywhere they go, they seldom truly leave their work behind. As a result, it seems that now more than ever, people are in need of meditation study and practice.
There are numerous benefits to meditation. As more modern, mainstream medical practitioners look into meditation techniques, the more they have started to acknowledge some of these benefits. Of course, this is nothing new to a great many people and is simply what Eastern religious and cultural traditions have known for centuries.
But, in the Western world, coverage of the benefits of meditation on a national, mainstream broadcast marks a definite shift in the society at large. Multiple research studies have revealed that when cancer patients are taught to incorporate meditation sessions with their cancer treatments, their treatments are more successful.
The fact that this is a major news story in the Western world, and yet is simply a well-known fact in the Eastern world, is a clear indication of how far behind Western medicine is, with regard to integrating spirituality into healthcare approaches. In fact, to many in Eastern cultures it even seems laughable to waste time on a study of the benefits of meditation when in that part of the world it has been a fact of life and practice for as long as anyone can remember.
But, the news is that researchers in the Western world have proven through scientific means, that the regular practice of meditation is an effective, simple and safe way to balance a person's emotional, mental and physical state. As a result of this, it is commendable that more and more mainstream doctors are suggesting to their patients that they learn to meditate in conjunction with their traditional medical treatments. Many doctors have reported that meditations have helped their patients heal faster and respond better to various treatments and medications.
Of course, there are also many benefits even for those who are not undergoing any type of medical treatment, and many advocates of various meditation techniques say that a regular practice of meditating can help keep a person healthy and can actually be instrumental in warding off illness and disease. It is believed that one of the reasons for this is the fact that the meditation helps to keep stress and anxiety in check and since these are major contributors or triggers of many health issues, it is natural that those who meditate enjoy better health.
One of the most significant benefits of meditation is this factor of reducing stress from the body. When people mediate on a regular basis, they will achieve deeper levels of relaxation and inner contemplation. This helps to eliminate many worries and pressures that accumulate in a day and can help them to enjoy a more peaceful and calm existence.
Monday, September 29, 2008
Benefits Of Meditation Are Significant
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