Wednesday, January 25, 2012

Every Healthy Body Needs a Healthy Soul! Meditation Anyone?

Today it is storming outside, which, in my opinion, is just beautiful. Nature has a way of telling you sometimes that it's ok to slow down and take it easy! The sound of the rain on the tin roof is delightful. Soon enough the birds will be chirping again and the sun will be shining, but while it is raining I will reflect on the importance of not only having a healthy body, but the importance of having a healthy soul as well. My good friend Mollie who lives in San Antonio has encouraged me to take up meditation. I have to say that I am intrigued and am definitely going to look into it. She sent me her favorite cd from Dr. Andew Weil who she swears is the best to get her to a happy state of mind. I am looking forward to listening and learning as soon as I get it. In the meantime I have researched the topic myself and have read that if stress has you anxious, tense and worried, meditation is highly recommended. Spending even a few minutes in meditation can restore your calm and inner peace.

According to the Mayo School of Medicine, meditation has been practiced for thousands of years. It was originally meant to help deepen understanding of the sacred and mystical forces of life. These days, meditation is commonly used for relaxation and stress reduction. Meditation produces a deep state of relaxation and a tranquil mind. During meditation, you focus your attention and eliminate the stream of jumbled thoughts that may be crowding your mind and causing stress. Meditation can give you a sense of calm, peace and balance that benefits both your emotional well-being and your overall health. And these benefits don't end when your meditation session ends.  It has been found that meditation can help carry you more calmly through your day and can even improve certain medical conditions! I think that is something we all should take notice of  and should be reason enough to give it a try. 

According to the Mayo Clinic the emotional benefits of meditation include:
  • Gaining a new perspective on stressful situations
  • Building skills to manage your stress
  • Increasing self-awareness
  • Focusing on the present
  • Reducing negative emotions
 With that in mind, some research suggests that meditation may help such conditions as:
  • Allergies
  • Anxiety disorders
  • Asthma
  • Binge eating
  • Cancer
  • Depression
  • Fatigue
  • Heart disease
  • High blood pressure
  • Pain
  • Sleep problems
  • Substance abuse
Of course, as always, be sure to talk to your health care provider about the pros and cons of using meditation if you have any of these conditions or other health problems.

So when you get to feeling overwhelmed or feel like life is just too hard to handle, maybe you should take a break and meditate!

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