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Meditation is Hawt!

From the original article on http://supernaturalbotanicals.com/blog/3-benefits-of-meditation
Meditation.  

It’s a beautiful thing.  

Now hang on, don’t grab your latte and go running for the door just yet.
Meditation, perhaps to your surprise, is not only reserved for the deep-thinking, tree-hugging, granola-eating individuals of the world.  And those of us who practice meditation regularly, we have all been on that side of the fence at one point, too.  Many of us have thought it was too new-agey or down right flaky, that is, until we tried it.
Meditation can be simply sitting in a quiet room, concentrating on your breath slowly in and out, for no longer than a minute.  Yes, even one minute can bring great benefits to your life.  Consider the wonderful benefits below, then contemplate at least one minute of time just for yourself today.  After all, you’ll never know until you try..so dig right into the concept of taking a minute of  “me” time and start to notice how you feel.  Who knows, you just might have a craving for granola afterward!"

Here are just a few of the hundreds of benefits meditation offers:

Physiological benefits:
1- It lowers oxygen consumption.
2- It decreases respiratory rate.
3- It increases blood flow and slows the heart rate.
4- Increases exercise tolerance.
5- Leads to a deeper level of physical relaxation.
6- Good for people with high blood pressure.
7- Reduces anxiety attacks by lowering the levels of blood lactate.
8- Decreases muscle tension
9- Helps in chronic diseases like allergies, arthritis etc.
10- Reduces Pre-menstrual Syndrome symptoms.

Psychological Benefits:
1- Builds self-confidence.
2- Increases serotonin level, influences mood and behavior
3- Resolve phobias & fears
4- Helps control own thoughts
5- Helps with focus & concentration
6- Increase creativity
7- Increased brain wave coherence
8- Improved learning ability and memory
9- Increased feelings of vitality and rejuvenation
10- Increased emotional stability

Spiritual Benefits:
1- Helps keep things in perspective
2- Provides peace of mind, happiness
3- Helps you discover your purpose
4- Increased self-actualization
5- Increased compassion
6- Growing wisdom
7- Deeper understanding of yourself and others
8- Brings body, mind, spirit in harmony
9- Deeper Level of spiritual relaxation
10- Increased acceptance of one’s self
















Note: The author and original article can be found at the following URL: http://supernaturalbotanicals.com/blog/3-benefits-of-meditation

Comments

  1. I struggled with insomnia for a while. The side effects of sleep deprivation were obvious to my work, friends and family. I was a walking zombie and had tried almost everything. My mom told me to try Yoga so I gave meditation a try. I didn't notice any changes immediately. But I think by day 4 I felt tired and sleepy. I was able to fall asleep and stay asleep. The next morning I felt really fresh and focused. My bad for making this seem like an Ad. Its the truth. Thanks for summing it up and sharing. A lot of people will benefit from this.

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