3 Meditation Tools For Beginners – Enhance Your Experience Now!

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Tool #1 – Prayer Beads

Utilization of prayer beads can help bring your mind into a single focus on specific mantras and/or prayers used during your meditations. Making your own strand of prayer beads is simple. Use beads that have a special significance to you or that you feel drawn to. String them along a colored thread that resonates with you, and tie the two ends together, creating a circular strand of beads. For each bead, designate a certain prayer or mantra. As you begin your meditation, focus your mind on the specific saying designated to each bead. This exercise gives you a physical focal point for your mind, which can be helpful for those new to meditation practices.

Tool #2 – Gemstones

Every element of this earth, we included, carries within and around them an electrical charge and a harmonic frequency. Using gemstones that originate within the earth can help shift our frequencies from the intellectual state to the meditative state. Gemstones open the energetic channels within the body, allowing us to be fully open to the receptive nature of meditation. While there are many different stones that can be used, some great ones for beginners are an amethyst held in the left hand, a clear quartz crystal held in the right and an opal placed upon the third eye. This combination of stones balances and grounds the electrical polarities of the body while opening our spiritual vision abilities.

Tool #3 – Music

Using music can be a powerful meditation tool for beginners. Music instantly creates a calm and relaxed response within the body, as well as helps the intellectual mind gently step aside so one can enter the meditative state. Finding the right music is essential. Music that is positive, un-intrusive and designed to bring the mind and body into balance is your best choice. There is now music specifically designed to harmonize the two hemispheres of the brain. This has an incredible effect on individuals when used during meditation, allowing one to go deeper into the experience. Music infused with sounds of nature, chants, crystal and/or Tibetan bowls are also popular choices for meditation.

Grail Springs, Ontario Canada – ongoing programs

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A Program for Mind, Body & Spirit

Our health retreat program doesn’t just work on a physical level but mental, emotional and spiritual because all are connected. It’s about making a shift in our perception in order to make a permanent change that is healthy and sustainable… AND the other good news is, when you choose ‘health’ for you, you choose ‘health’ for our planet!

Our Coaching Team is there for you everyday and knows exactly what it takes to help bring you a deep sense of well~being by addressing blockages through consultation, energy balancing, relaxation and exercise. Blockages that may have been keeping you from feeling vibrant, alive and happy will begin to dissolve, moving you towards your true mind, body and spirit best.
Results of our Retreat Program:

* Increased awareness of Self
* Increased awareness of the body~mind connection
* Increased energy and clearer thinking
* Decreased bloating, gas and water retention
* Reduced inflammation, less pain, fewer headaches
* Weight loss or balanced weight
* Decreases psychological & physiological reliance on sugar, caffeine and junk food
* Regular bowel movements
* Strengthens immune system
* Clearer skin
* Kick old habits
* Refocused, greater motivation, energy and enthusiasm for life
* Deeper connection with Spiritual Self

Activities you can do right now to promote the detoxification process:

* Drink lots of water throughout your day with a squeeze of lemon juice
* Add a few days of juice fasting into your week, even switching up a lunch or a breakfast with a healthy smoothie
* Eat a balanced alkaline/acid diet and ensure intake of minerals to promote enzyme activation
* Saunas or hot bathing regularly in detox salts, moor mud or seaweed
* Daily cardio exercise, stretching and yoga
* Daily walks taking in fresh air
* Skin brushing and massage therapies

Participants on the 5 to 21-night retreat receive a signed copy of our best selling book ~ filled with over 70 healthy recipes, detox drinks and smoothies, antidotes and great wellness tips for body, mind & Spirit!

Yoga and Meditation Music – Relax Your Body, Mind and Soul

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Yoga is a form of meditation and relaxation, it involves breathing and physical movements and stretches. It can have many positive effects on your over wellness and health.

It massages your body and cleanses your body of toxins and negative energy. Furthermore, it helps to keep you fit and healthy, its great for muscle toning and even weight loss. Yoga can have great results especially to people who are stressed and wants to improve their health and wellness.

As mentioned before, Yoga involves both the breathing and physical movements that can improve your body, mind and soul. Since it is a form of exercise, it is usually accompanied with music or relaxing sounds. Relaxing natural music helps you set yourself in the mood and helps you find a natural flow.

There are many types of music for Yoga and meditation. Natural sounds of nature like rain, birds, wilderness together with instruments is great for Yoga. Relaxing music enhances the flow of Yoga and your life in general. Music and sounds can heighten your senses and improve your body movements so its perfect for Yoga. Music can resemble a memory or a thought making it a more than just a vibration to our ears.

Let you soul dance to the sound of music, you can practice Yoga and simple meditation yourself. Make some time for yourself and relax and rejuvenate your body mind and soul with Yoga and relaxing music. There are many sources around where you can learn Yoga and how to get started, you can join classes with a professional instructor or learn yourself with training videos or guides.

Prana Mudras

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One of the most startling examples of how the mudras actually controls physical functions of the body is to be seen in the group of mudras and manipulation of the fingers used in pranayama Yoga for the control of the various lobular segments of the lobes or areas. They are lower lobes, middle lobes and upper lobes. The lower lobe breathing is called ‘kanishta pranayama’. The upper lobe breathing is called jyeshtha pranayama.

The lungs as is the case of the brain, have lobes; the lower, the middle and the upper. In the normal respiration of man, air mostly goes only into the middle lobe, leaving the lower and upper lobe non-flushed. These two parts of the lungs, where there is a build up of dirty and poisonous air remains non-flushed and locked up. This often proves to be the cause of many diseases, similar to the case of the colon (large intestine) where fecal matter remains accumulated forming a thick layer on the sides. Modern life is such that the brisk movements and quick bending of the trunk are common to humans. As a result of this, the sedentary life of the modern office worker, the upper and lower lobe of the lungs seldom gets their due share of oxygen and prana.

In the lobular breathing, the air is taken without much effort to the different lobes. They are often flushed and nourished while the blood stream is purified by the high assimilation of oxygen. Moreover, the prana goes to the lower, middle and upper parts of the body through the pranic channels whenever such breathing is done.

Most Common Questions About Sanskrit and Tantric Mantras With Law of Attraction

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What are the Sanskrit mantras and how they can help you live the life of your dreams?

Let us start by defining what is Sanskrit first then speak about its power. Basically Sanskrit is just a type of language which based on energy in which specific sounds are used to unleash the power of the mind and release your inner energy, this is simply done as each sound puts you in a state of resonance according to is vibration.

Sanskrit mantras tune you to specific energetic desires like success, fulfillment, inner peace, peace of mind, being happy, love and prosperity.

Any misunderstanding of the Sanskrit mantras may actually lead to some bad results as any success of any technique depends on how you think about it and what if you have the right mindset or not.

So Sanskrit mantras are a simple technique in which you use the magic of sounds to release your energy and achieve your desired state while in the same time it helps to get rid of negativism and bad feeling such as having bad mood or uncertainty which may be the reason that prevent your joy of life and delaying your success.

However it effectively helps in letting go of those thoughts which are not beneficial to your and your success.

Universe is made of Energy

It must be understood that everything in the universe is made of energy it vibrates according to its own specific frequency. Even us (Human Being) is also made of energy and every thing that we need or have the desire to has its own vibration frequency…are you getting something?

Yes. it is simply changing our vibration to harmonize the vibration of out desires, or in other language modification of the frequency of ourselves to match with the frequency of our target state.

If you really can understand and master this art of mantras, you can literally tune yourself (as you tune the radio) to whatever frequency you would like to achieve and there will be nothing that you can not experience in this life.

How is works?

The Sanskrit mantras have specific rhythm which if repeated regularly it has the effect of hypnosis. And as you may already know the idea of hypnosis is using a specific technique to help the mind enter a state of awareness that make it easy of the mind to receive any helpful advice.

OK back to the Sanskrit, the rhythmic repetition of such sounds opens the mind of your subconscious mind, If you want to get he maximum results of mantras this exercise must be done with a deep belief and a deep desire, you need to devote all your power and all your senses into needing this thing, love this thing, you need to actually need what you need.

The laws of mind that apply to hypnosis also apply to mantras, which mean that when you focus on something you will draw it to your life. This is basically known as the law of attraction, in which you attract happiness and desires to your life by focusing on it and believing you can and will get it.

So far we have talked about the Sanskrit mantras, what it is actually and how it works, I argue you to start now, use this information, apply it to your life and live the life of your dreams.

Natural Health Concepts For Your Health

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We live in a society, today in which far too many of us are not healthy, and unfortunately, our conventional health care providers are not helping to make us healthy. Actually they are profiting from the state of illness that we so frequently experience.

There are a vast number of pharmaceutical ads on TV, selling drugs, that treat symptoms not causes of illness, that attest to this profit-making conclusion. Our medical doctors prescribe these “symptom treating” drugs, and, while they help us feel better, they must be taken on and on. There are increasing efforts in the conventional medical establishment to encourage us to practice preventable medicine, but these efforts are not sufficient to help us keep healthy. Our medical doctors all too frequently scoff at our efforts to use natural foods, vitamins, minerals and herbs for our health problems, because there are no “clinical trials” to demonstrate their effectiveness.

My philosophy is, if it works use it. And I know what works, from my own long-term, “street smart” use of natural foods, nutrients, vitamins, minerals and herbs. In my research articles I will provide a step-by-step plan for better health. Before embarking on this plan for general health, as well as, specific health problems, I will explain the infrastructure of good health in a simple, easy-to-understand description. This article focuses on the most important antioxidants. My additional articles will center on:

* free radicals
* specific sources of antioxidants
* natural super foods
* natural vitamin and mineral supplements

The Basic Body Infrastructure Overview

Every, minute, each day of our lives, there is a war being waged in our bodies. The combatants on the battlefield are antioxidants (our heroes), and free radicals (the villains).
Who wins the battle will determine how healthy we are, and how quickly we age. For so many of us, unfortunately, the villains – free radicals – are winning the battle, leading us into poor health, accelerated aging and premature death.

Who are these combatants, and how can we enlist more of our heroes – antioxidants – to enter the fray, so we can feel better and live a longer, healthier life? To better understand the war going on in our bodies, we will have to take a short trip through the jungle of medical jargon. But I will focus only on some of the most basic and important terms, which will serve to enhance our understanding of this issue.

Antioxidants

An antioxidant is any substance that retards or prevents deterioration, damage or destruction by oxidation. We age and experience poor health because oxidation is an ongoing process in our bodies. During normal respiration oxygen free radicals cause cumulative damage to our cells and organs, and ultimately led to our death. This is a stunning catch 22. We must breath oxygen in order to live, yet this same oxygen we must have to survive, leads to oxidation, poor health and ultimately our death.

Our body naturally produces antioxidants, including compounds that inhibit the production of free radicals or destroys them. Four of the most important antioxidants include, cysteine, glutathione, polyphenol, and anthocyanins.

* Glutathione is a very small molecule that is produced by the body and found in every cell. “It’s the body’s most potent antioxidant because it’s within the cell and protects fatty tissues from the damaging effects of free radicals. The antioxidant activity of glutathione is enhanced by the presence of cysteine which is an amino acid. The highest concentrations of glutathione are found in the liver and eyes. It is also in the cells of the immune system, which assists in fighting disease. As we age, the production of glutathione by the body declines, so we need to add it through supplements.
* A polyphenol antioxidant contains a polyphenolic substance, and there are over 4000 distinct species, that are instrumental in fighting oxidative stress. The main source of polyphenol antioxidants is nutritional, and they are found in most fruits, whole grains, and vegetables. This is why we hear, over and over, from our health gurus, that we must eat our fruits, vegetables and whole grains every day.
* Anthocyanins are antioxidant flavonoids, and 4,000 different flavonoids, from plants, have been identified. Of these, anthocyanin flavonoids have the strongest antioxidizing power, making them the most important antioxidant of the plant pigments. Here we go with fruits, vegetables and whole graiins again.

Other naturally-produced antioxidants that inhibit the formation of free radical molecules or destroy them, include two important vitamins. Tocopheral – vitamin E – which is fat soluble, and vitamin C, which is water soluble. The fat soluble vitamin E is important because most of the basic free radical damage in the body is to the fat molecules in cell membranes. The water soluble Vitamin C, is distributed to all parts of the body. These two vitamins are very efficient at destroying free radicals.

The body also has naturally-produced antioxidant enzymes, which are highly active protein substances. Thousands of these different enzymes assist our bodies in the battle against free radicals. One of the most significant is the antioxidant enzyme, super-oxide Dismutase (SOD). It changes the dangerous superoxide free radical, and along with other enzymes breaks it down to water and oxygen. It is an enzyme that repairs cells and reduces the damage done to them by superoxide, the most common free radical in the body. SOD acts as both an antioxidant and anti-inflammatory in the body, but it’s levels drop, while free radical levels increase, as we age, so we need to supplement in order to keep the level of SOD high in our bodies.

Australian Meditation Conference – Saturday July 31, 2010

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Meditation Events is proud to announce the 2010 Australian Meditation Conference, to be held at RMIT’s Storey Hall on Saturday July 31.

Presenters include David Michie, author of Hurry up and Meditate, Pauline McKinnon, Laurence Mills and Australian Buddhist monk, Clarke Scott, who has trained under His Holiness the 14th Dalai Lama.

The Conference brings together some of Australia’s leading meditation teachers, meditation researchers and performing artists in the field of contemplative/intuitive music.

The event provides practitioner-oriented education for wellness professionals. Our commitment is to bring together leaders in the field of meditation, presenting the latest information and approaches.

Storey Hall is in the heart of the city and offers a fully integrated venue, combining a great auditorium, exhibition space and an area for networking, refreshments and a vegetarian lunch.

This event promises to be a wonderful opportunity for anyone with a personal or professional interest in meditation to explore this marvellous practice in its many diverse forms.