Mind | World Travel Magazine https://www.wtravelmagazine.com World Travel Magazine is the leading luxury travel & lifestyle magazine Mon, 03 Aug 2020 11:17:38 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.4.2 Meditation, An Age Old Technique https://www.wtravelmagazine.com/meditation-an-age-old-technique/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=meditation-an-age-old-technique Mon, 30 Jan 2012 08:00:00 +0000 /?p=1254 Meditation leads one to the path of tranquility, appeasement and.. [vc_row][vc_column width=”1/4″][vc_separator color=”black” border_width=”10″][vc_custom_heading text=”Meditation”][vc_separator color=”black” border_width=”2″][vc_widget_sidebar sidebar_id=”sidebar-page”][/vc_column][vc_column width=”3/4″][vc_column_text] Most of us brood over life, trapped in the whirlwind of daily stress, perplexity and schedules. A person constantly endeavors to seek solace from this never-ending maze. One answer for a calmer, balanced life may very […]

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Most of us brood over life, trapped in the whirlwind of daily stress, perplexity and schedules. A person constantly endeavors to seek solace from this never-ending maze. One answer for a calmer, balanced life may very well lie in meditation.

In a nutshell, the foundation of meditation lies in breathing techniques. Breathing techniques have a strong association with taking the mind away from the stress and nervousness that looms over a person. Slow, deliberate breath calms and centers onself. It also forces the body to take in more oxygen. Repetition of the breathing technique de-clutters the mind and trains it to concentrate. While meditating, a person detaches himself from the world around him and instills positive energy within. Meditation assists in guiding the mind to focus and attain clarity, while generating relaxation and a spiritual connection.

Before we get into breathing techniques and meditation techniques, it is important to understand the various forms of meditation followed by cultures across the globe. Some quarters hold meditation and the related arts with skepticism but something has to be said about its widespread presence and influence in cultures, history and people spread across time and geographical boundaries. World Travel Magazine lays the trail and explores the world of meditation in simple and common terms, to demystify the simple, so to speak.

People, in general, associate meditation with Buddhism or with other forms of mysticism. The image of a person eyes closed, deep in thought and legs crossed pops up into the minds of many when a topic on meditation is discussed.

It will naturally come as a surprise when one realizes that this image is just one form of meditation. It can be argued that variations to a simple theme, as we will learn, do not constitute as meditation. Rather these variations should be classified as yoga, exercise or body stretching, the list is endless. Either way, the result of all these variations to a theme have the same end result – a calm and balanced mind.

Meditation takes different forms in various cultures such as Bodhi dharma, Hinduism, Baha’i faith, Buddhism, Christian meditation, Islam meditation, Jainism, Judaism, Sikhism and Taoism. Various scriptures corroborate the practice of meditation during antiquity in India and China where meditation takes the form of Taoism, Chi Kung and Wuji Gigong. In Japan, meditation evolved into Zen. Each of these cultures has its own variations, interpretation and purpose of meditation and this in turn gives rise to diverse permutations of practices.

Meditation is at the heart of the Buddhist way of life, it helps one attain a higher level of consciousness. In Buddhism, through meditation, the first step is to learn to identify the negative mental state known as ‘delusion’ and develop a peaceful and positive mental state or ‘virtuous mind’. ‘Delusions’ are overcome by becoming familiar with the ‘virtuous mind’. As we progress, we maintain the virtuous minds and use our wisdom to solve the problems of daily life. As our mind becomes more positive, our actions become more constructive and our experience of life becomes more satisfying and beneficial to others.

In Christianity, meditation methods can be detected in the Bible verse Joshua 1:8, “God says to meditate on His word day and night so we will obey it.” Islamic meditation is practiced in three forms: A. Dhikr (Remembrance) – the follower remembers the name of “Allah” in the heart without uttering a word from his mouth. B. Muraqabah (Contemplation of Scripture) – here one picks certain verses from the holy Koran and think about their meaning deeply. C. Tafakkur (Contemplation of Nature) – here one is required to ponder in depth over the signs or ‘Ayat’ of Allah in the natural world. A simple observation here would be that in effect, the mind is being focused on to a singular thought, word or phrase while tuning out the background chatter or noise.

The fundamental principle in Taoism or Taoist meditation is of generation, transformation and circulation of internal energy. When this particular flow of energy or force is attained, it is known as ‘deh-chee’. In addition to breathing exercises, Taoist meditation focuses on the expansion and contraction of the stomach that works directly with the natural flow of breath to attain mind and body balance.

Chi Kung, also phonetically spelled “qigong,” is an ancient form of Chinese yoga, incorporating breathing techniques with an entire system of postures, exercises and meditation techniques. A person practicing Qi Gong may appear to be sitting or standing quietly in a peaceful meditation, being aware of their body and the world around them. In the process, a deep sense of wellbeing and peace falls over the body, slowly building up so that they can move through the five stances (five minutes in each stance) as inner strength, balance and the cultivation of Qi grows stronger. Outwardly, Wuji Qigong is an exercise and stretch version of meditation, focusing on synchronizing the breath with slow movements of the body and guided visualizations.

World Spa Meditation An Age Old ArtZen or zazen meditation in Japanese is the quintessence of Zen Buddhist practice. Zen meditation pacifies the mind and attains calmness. The correct body pose is an imperative part of this form of meditation. The proper sitting posture permits the body muscles to be properly regulated to avoid unnecessary stress. Zen, like all the other meditation forms basic or complex, can be practiced daily when the body is naturally relaxed.

Now if we were to swing to the far side of meditation, we enter the zone of trance meditation. Trance meditation is the art of deliberately changing the state of consciousness to join into the flow of the universe. The three general ways to alter the consciousness do tend to go to extremes and may be harmful to the body. The first way is by altering the actual physical body processes by any number of methods that alter brain chemistry. Many cultures have used potent plant extracts to alter perception while holding spiritual ceremonies. The second way is by fasting, sleep-deprivation, exposure to extremes in temperature or sensation (pain/pleasure). The third is sensory deprivation. Trans meditation needs to be supervised and some practitioners considered this dangerous.

Native American Indians would engage in meditation to get in touch with the greater souls. The process would entail them breathing in smoldering herbs, chanting while steady drumbeats created a hypnotic aura in their minds. Various tribes in Africa derive their form of meditation from varied sources with the aim to connect with the universe. The Ausar Auset Society draws religious beliefs and cultures from ancient Ethiopia & Egypt. According to the Ausar society, a person needs to sit in a quiet place, light incense, play drum based music and focus the mind to reach a meditative trance. Kemetic Meditation finds its roots in ancient Egypt where meditation, yoga and chanting allow one to attain a higher state of being. Australian Aborigines practiced trance meditation with the belief that this could transfer a person to the inner calmness, push the mind to greater heights and discover hidden knowledge of the subconscious mind. The traditional way of practicing this form was by creating a vibrating sound that put the person on a heightened state of reality to conjoin with the spiritual self.

Incense and chanting play a significant role in meditation. Burning incense like frankincense or sandalwood during the meditation process is said to facilitate in creating a positive environment and assists the mind to focus. Focus is attained by uniting the mind with the sense of smell through the aroma of the burning incense. Numerous rituals use incense, a practice that has been carried on through the ages. Mantra recitation is a widespread tool used in meditation. The focus on the hum created by the vocal chords and the repetition of the verses helps the mind to focus on this rhythm and fade out all background noise and thought. One can then still the mind.

Contrary to the general belief, meditation is not about sitting for successive hours in a lotus position to attain enlightenment. Meditation is about finding the balance in the body and still the wandering mind. It is important that one find a posture, a rhythm, a system or process that is comfortable for one self. Meditation aims at creating a space for healing, for awareness and in doing so, creates and attains tranquility. The more focused one gets, the clearer one becomes. Next article in this series looks at the ‘how to’ steps in meditation. minilogo

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Yoga, the Harmony of Mind, Body and Soul https://www.wtravelmagazine.com/yoga-the-harmony-of-mind-body-and-soul/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=yoga-the-harmony-of-mind-body-and-soul Mon, 19 Sep 2011 08:00:00 +0000 /?p=1206 Yoga is practiced by millions of people across the world and has grown strength to strength over the years. [vc_row][vc_column width=”1/4″][vc_separator color=”black” border_width=”10″][vc_custom_heading text=”Yoga”][vc_separator color=”black” border_width=”2″][vc_widget_sidebar sidebar_id=”sidebar-page”][/vc_column][vc_column width=”3/4″][vc_column_text] Yoga is practiced by millions of people across the world and has grown strength to strength over the years. Yoga, to most of us, evokes images of […]

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Yoga is practiced by millions of people across the world and has grown strength to strength over the years.

Yoga, to most of us, evokes images of people moving their bodies into impossible poses and positions; one would be forgiven to mistake them for contortionists’. The concept of yoga is much more deeper and spiritual than simple, or for that matter, complicated body movements. The word Yoga is derived from the Sanskrit word Yuj connoting to yoke, join or unite; Yoga is a form of exercise and meditation. It does not require any fancy equipment or environment but a sincere effort put in daily by an individual to control mind and body, a simple yet powerful tool for wellness.

Yoga is practiced by millions of people across the world and has grown strength to strength over the years, however, yoga has often been misunderstood and to some extent misused for the sake of better commerce. We at the World Travel Magazine will abet you alter the perception by discovering different facets of yoga and help you decipher the intricacies of this ancient knowledge.

world_spa_yoga_04Yoga is not just another form of an exercise. Far from it, according to seasoned practitioners, it is a means of “joining the individual soul to the universal soul” or perhaps the “cessation of the fluctuations in consciousness”. Yoga aims at training the consciousness of an individual for a state of perfect spiritual insight and tranquility that is achieved through the three paths of action, knowledge and devotion.

The earnest practitioner of yoga experiences physical revitalization and discovers a deeper spiritual and emotional state of being. The regular practice of yoga is said to alleviate one from mental and physical pain and enables one to breathe better. The deep breathing exercises involved and postures of yoga give the body a chance to detox and leave a person energized far beyond the end of the session.

The current state of the lifestyle of people is tangled in a web of constant strain and weariness. Yoga serves as a haven to all those seeking the elusive state of relaxation and inward awareness. There is a general positive consensus when it comes to the benefits of yoga.

Yoga first came into being at least 4,000 years ago and is said to have developed during the period of ‘Sat Yuga’ or the Golden age. The excavation site at Indus valley civilization confirmed the origin of yoga to the place, after the discovery of yogi like figures engraved on soapstone seals resembling postures and poses used in yoga. Yoga is a Hindu spiritual and ascetic discipline, a summation of the control of one’s breath, meditation and the adoption of specific bodily postures.

To a casual observer, yoga may look similar to any other exercise form, such as Tai Chi for instance. It is after practicing yoga that one is able to differentiate and appreciate the art form. There are a variety of Asanas each with differing objectives; whether it is to build strength, make one sweat, improve one’s posture, gain flexibility or simply to build stamina.

The spirit of yoga lies in uplifting the life force through a succession of physical exercises (Asanas), mental exercises (Pranayama) and meditation (Dhyan) to control the wandering mind. There are several types or Marga (path) of yoga that can be taken in order to reunite with the energy within. The variations entrenched in yoga are designed in a way, where each type of yoga stresses on a specific path embracing a certain set of practices. The yoga styles personify a ladder, from the ‘lowest’ form of Hatha yoga, focusing on physical postures and breathing methods, to the ‘highest’ form known as Raja yoga, or union by mental mastery.

world_spa_yoga_03A large number of resort spas, studios and gyms provide yoga classes with groups of 10 to 20 students, varying in intensity for novices and experts alike. For the luxury seekers who does not mind practicing yoga in surroundings with a million dollar view, destinations such as Ananda Spa near Rishikesh or Jive Spa from Taj hotel resorts, ensures that one hones the art in the lap of luxury.

The ancient art of yoga has kept up with the trends and has evolved variations such as yogilates, a fusion of yoga and pilates, or the more robust aerial yoga, a combination of yoga and aerial acrobatics.

It is said that practice of yoga reduces a variety of medical conditions but one suspects that any unfit body will be plagued with a range of dieses and any form of exercise, basic or otherwise, would be beneficial. One has to blend yoga with eating habits and leading a balanced lifestyle. Yoga harmonizes the mind, body and soul – the end result is a flexible body and relief from ailments. minilogo

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