Tuesday, March 17, 2009

Using Meditation to Fight Panic and Anxiety

By Stephen Jablonski

Meditation is a term that's used to describe a whole range of methods used to transform our everyday awareness. The goal is to help us learn more about our true nature and in the process we bring more stillness and harmony into our lives. When we feel this harmony, we're less likely to suffer from pressure or panic. So meditation can help us deal with our stress and anxiety.

Yet while most people have heard about meditation, a relative few have really tried it. This is mostly because meditation is perceived as a mysterious art. One that takes a great deal of time and dedication to master. So people are intimidated and never really try it because they think it's too difficult. This is wrong thinking.

Meditation is actually quite easy to do. Oh sure, to learn and use advanced meditation techniques takes considerable time and practice, but the truth is that you can begin to learn meditation very quickly. And after just a few short, simple sessions, you can begin to enjoy many of the benefits it holds.

When beginning something new, it's always best to have some guidance. That's why I suggest starting out with a meditation class if you can. There are usually some great beginning classes available through your local YMCA or other community organizations. They're a great low-cost way to get started.

There are also plenty of books on meditation in your local library or bookstore. A good, short book can give you the basics and get you started quickly. It can also give you more background on the art of meditation. What books can't do though is give you any strong feedback with your practice. It's for that reason that I'd recommend more than just a book.

DVDs and CDs can also get you started quickly. Most of them have guided sessions so they're like attending an instructor-led class. This gives you a deeper experience and gives you more of a handle on how meditating "feels." Also, each time you listen to a session, you tend to learn and experience something more.

Breathing meditations are the usual first meditations learned by beginners. These are easy to learn and they give you a quick understanding of what meditation feels like. Depending on your desire, you can move into more advanced forms of meditating like full-body meditations or conceptual or emotional meditations. The more time you spend in meditation, the more tranquility you feel.

The art of meditation is a deep and wide subject. Meditation has been around for a long time because it delivers real benefits to its practitioners. With a little bit of experimenting, you can find one or more meditations that work for you in your life. I can't recommend it highly enough as a way to combat the effects of stress and anxiety. - 20762

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