Meditation - Advice For The Beginner
ByMark Altman
Maybe you’ve heard about the wonderful benefits
of meditation; "It will relax you, center
your thoughts, allow you to escape from your
stressful day". Why wouldn’t you want to take
part in such an activity?
The truth is - most people never
reap the considerable rewards that a quality
meditation session can offer. After a
few unsuccessful attempts, these individuals
give up and conclude "meditation doesn’t
work". If you don’t believe meditation
can work for you, I’d like to offer you
a bit of perspective via the following
exercise:
Go to a music store that sells pianos
(if you can play piano, substitute this
instrument with one you’ve never played
before). Sit down at a piano and play
some beautiful music. What, you can’t......?
But I’ve heard that a person can play
beautiful music on a piano. Maybe try
a few more times. No doubt, if after three
or four attempts you are not producing
exquisite sounds from this instrument,
you will come to the conclusion that "pianos
don’t work".
We all know that the piano is capable
of producing music, so why are you not
able to get it to work? It’s because,
in order to play the piano successfully,
you must take the time to learn how to
the instrument works, and then spend many
hours practicing.
Meditation is not a practice that will
"work" the first time you try it. It took
you awhile to learn how to ride a bike.
You probably couldn’t catch a ball the
first time you tried. Most likely, your
first few meditation sessions won’t be
very successful either. Instead of giving
up, read some literature on meditation,
research the subject on websites, and
try to practice once a day for a month.
Your local library probably has some meditation
audio recordings or videos that you can
borrow. Try a variety of meditations to
find an approach that works well for you.
With a bit of effort, you will get results
from your meditation sessions.
About The Author
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