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Bad_boi
09-01-2013, 09:43 PM
Welcome :)
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This is a place for all who enjoy or would like to learn.
I will be sharing videos, thoughts and information I find helpful to share with everyone. I hope others will do the same.
This is also a place to talk about your experiences and ask for help.
TruTexan
09-01-2013, 09:56 PM
Thanks, I'd like to see what you're going to put up and discuss.
Bad_boi
09-02-2013, 12:35 AM
I have been looking for a basic meditation video, however I cannot find one that is just right.
I will pass on and share with you my Dad's first lesson he taught me when I was little-
First get comfortable, however you are sitting, standing or laying. Try to keep your back straight as possible.
Start breathing in and out slowly. Start gradually breathing deeper. (Key word is gradual I used to make myself dizzy on accident when I was learning)
Next focus on your feet and your toes. Relax all the muscles in them and move up your legs relaxing each muscle. Gently let go of the tension. Continue to go up your body relaxing your torso, your chest, neck and shoulders. Make sure to relax your arms and hands too. Take as much time as you need. Relax your jaw and your face muscles, especially the forehead. When you relax your whole body scan for anything that feels tense and begin to relax that.
Gráinne
09-02-2013, 12:43 AM
I have been looking for a basic meditation video, however I cannot find one that is just right.
I will pass on and share with you my Dad's first lesson he taught me when I was little-
First get comfortable, however you are sitting, standing or laying. Try to keep your back straight as possible.
Start breathing in and out slowly. Start gradually breathing deeper. (Key word is gradual I used to make myself dizzy on accident when I was learning)
Next focus on your feet and your toes. Relax all the muscles in them and move up your legs relaxing each muscle. Gently let go of the tension. Continue to go up your body relaxing your torso, your chest, neck and shoulders. Make sure to relax your arms and hands too. Take as much time as you need. Relax your jaw and your face muscles, especially the forehead. When you relax your whole body scan for anything that feels tense and begin to relax that.
I do this for about 20 minutes, twice a day. I don't meditate in the Eastern religious form, but more as a relaxation technique. I also do a variation where you scrunch up your muscles in every part really tight, then let go.
Bad_boi
09-07-2013, 06:08 AM
I found a very nice chakra meditation. It left me feeling relaxed and weightless. One of the coolest things is that I feel a sort of weightlessness.
For those of you that are unfamiliar with chakras they are basically energy centers within the body. Here is a basic chart. They are more detailed than what is on the chart. (I figure most people in here don't need a wall of text and will seek out the knowledge they want after my bite sized info has been read)
http://www.beading-design-jewelry.com/images/chakra-chart.jpg
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Bad_boi
12-28-2013, 03:44 AM
watch?v=dXn-7ydmK38
I stumbled upon this the other day and thought I would share it. It is a guided meditation about finding shelter in the Hobbit shire. Its really nostalgic and peaceful. Thehonestguys do great guided meditations on youtube and I think this one is truly great.
Joness
12-28-2013, 05:07 AM
watch?v=dXn-7ydmK38
I stumbled upon this the other day and thought I would share it. It is a guided meditation about finding shelter in the Hobbit shire. Its really nostalgic and peaceful. Thehonestguys do great guided meditations on youtube and I think this one is truly great.
Interested in using this for my work, thank you!
I am on day 5 of a 42 day, daily meditation from a book called Abundance through Reiki by Paula Horan. You don't have to be a reiki practitioner to do this. Not at all. Completely makes sense, unblocking barriers to abundance. Check it out on Amazon, good reviews.
:-) Joe :-)
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