Preparing The Mind for Meditation


It is important to relax both your mind and body to enter a deep trance state where your meditation will be most effective. Adepts can often enter this state easily, by will alone, even in a hectic environment. This takes time and practice, though. Remaining calm, cool, and collected in threatening circumstances is one of the benefits of regular meditation. Below is a list of tips on techniques for calming and quieting your mind and body before entering into your meditation.

You should always be well rested when beginning a meditation session. Being tired will only cause you to fall asleep, and the goals of the meditation will not be accomplished. You want to eliminate as much distracting physical stimuli as possible, unless, of course, one is meditating upon pain or discomfort to strengthen the will. Make sure you are not hungry, but not overly full. When one becomes more advanced at meditation, trance states can be reached and maintained even with distractions. The mind becomes stronger and stays focused according to the will. If your mind is distracted by a pressing thought, identify the problem and tell yourself honestly to put aside the distracting thought in agreement with your mind that the problem/thought will be confronted and dealt with after the session. You must follow through, or this will not work for future sessions. The extent to which you follow through is individual.

 

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