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What is it about Meditation Music that makes you go ...Ahhh ... that's what I was looking for!

 Now let me relax and get my head space right!

There are times when I get home ... so fed up with life ... that I sit in a darkened room ... just being ...I just sit there ... and try to get the day out of my head!

I turn on some music, kick off my shoes and just immerse myself in the sounds ... I let my mind go blank and try and shut off the pictures behind my eyes.

The flashes of color take some time to stop ... but slowly ... the colors and pictures flashing behind my lids become less overpowering, I begin to breathe more deeply and finally I reach a relaxing velvety darkness behind my lids ...

Now, some of you will relate to this ... others may not ... it doesn't matter whether you do or don't ...but each one of you will at some time have reached to music to calm yourself down.

Whether you've gone out to see a band, gone to a concert, or the philharmonia, sat at home and just played your CD's, whether it's the blues, jazz, rock, classical, it's the medium of music that transports you.

One of the things I most look forward to at the place I do yoga is the guided meditation time that comes at the end.

The music that's played never fails to calm me and the mellifluous sound of my yoga teacher's voice takes me into a space where I can just be ... a space that is just for ME ... in that moment!

How to deal with the darkness within?

Well, what if you just can't get out, there's no yoga class on, or you're just too tired to move ... this is where I reach for my mediation music.

It calms me down in relaxing surroundings.

Some times the meditation music alone is not enough ...

I just can't seem to get into that space ... just to be ... 

I then reach for the guided meditation CD's ...

a voice I trust takes me through the exercises to just let go,

yes let go ...

let go of all those unwanted emotions, turbulent thoughts and inner rage at the inequities of life and the universe ...

and all I need to do is focus on the voice and visualize ...

Is it that easy...well it can be...

I do use different forms of meditation music to help me find relaxation.

 

For me the meditation music and guided meditation CD's are the best, especially if I can't get to a yoga class.

Did you know that regular meditation can increase your zest in life. It helps to fight depression and anti-social behavior. It's been found that people who meditate and seek that calmness within, have a strengthened immune system and a relaxed nervous system.

In a nutshell, regular meditation ... in the way you find most appropriate to you, (some traditionalists may say that the Hatha form of meditation is the way to go) ... practising that sense of calmness, that seeking of the inner self ... will create health and vitality!

From the mind perspective, meditation helps you develop inner peace.

I find that after I've spent some time meditating, my clarity of mind is sharper, I'm more perceptive to my own needs, that of my family and partner.

Because I'm more at peace with myself, I'm more accepting of my situation. My self-confidence grows and in that growth I become a more interesting, fun and profound person to be with.

Finding that inner calm makes you more productive/efficient in the work place and at home, your interaction with work colleagues, supervisors and those that work under you is improved, helping you find that creative you.

Not only that your relationships with those you love are empowered ... so why wouldn't you want to do all you can to find that inner tranquility when scientifically, it's been proven that meditation can assist you in all these ways.

 

 

If it can do all this on a mental level, what can it do spiritually?

Spiritually you find contact with your inner voice, your inner strength and depth of character, that which makes you .... specifically and individually you.

Some call it inner wisdom and love!

Love of yourself ...because you are eminently lovable

And love of your fellow man.

What I found so uplifting when I read Pradeep's contribution was that meditation was fundamental in this young lady's mental and also physical well being.

She chose to believe in herself sufficiently to look for the strength within herself and help herself rather than reach for medications.

Especially in this day and age where medications are prescribed so readily... I really hold high those that attempt to prevent a problem or look at it as a temporary state that can be assisted.

Depression- Self Help With Meditation

Contributed by: Pradeep Chadha

A young lady I had seen, suffered with Post-Natal Depression. She was advised to take antidepressant medication for an indefinite period of time by her psychiatrist. She wanted to have another baby but was advised strongly against it because of the medication and the possibility of having depression again if she had another baby. She agreed to use meditation as an important part of her treatment. After finishing her treatment involving meditation, she became pregnant. In time, she gave birth to a baby. For a short period, lasting for less than a week, she was exhausted. While in hospital she was again advised to see the psychiatrist for medication. But because she had been meditating regularly, she was able to come out of exhaustion quicker and is not depressed anymore.

(I found the same with a friend of mine who, at the age of 42,  was stressed with the pregnancy of her first child. She was constantly depressed, feeling down and unwell. I bought her some CD's of meditation music and guided meditation. And although it didn't happen overnight she did start to relax. Just as an aside - her pregnancy went well - author's insert)

According to psychiatrists, depression is an illness that has to be treated mainly with medications. In the current industrialized society, crying or grieving is for the ‘weak’. Quite a contrast from olden times when the folks had all the time to cry and share emotions with family and friends. In the name of being productive, in modern society, the emotional expression is blocked because one has to ‘get on with life’. This was and has been the attitude justified for the ‘stiff upper lip’.


Depression can also be looked at a state or a ‘condition’ that could be temporary. The person suffering is unable to get out of the trap of thinking about something in the past and is unable to see much positive in the present. This is depression. It is a state of the body and the mind. Sometimes the person has gone through many traumas and has experienced many losses and is angry with many people. Despite keeping themselves busy, such people experience a low grade depressive state that they cannot explain or understand. This happens because ‘understanding’ occurs at a conscious level.
 

At the subconscious or unconscious level, the body and the mind still carry the burden of the unpleasant experiences.

 People who have stiff upper lip will say-

‘I do not know why I am suffering. But life has to go on’.

This statement comes from the conscious (understanding) part of the mind. Unfortunately, suffering is a feeling and it is ‘unconscious’. How can you treat a ‘feeling’ with logic? It is not possible. It is not possible because logic and feeling are two different parameters. You cannot measure one against the other.

Meditation, like hypnosis, works at an unconscious level.

 The interesting part is that meditation also affects our conscious mind. So whatever unconscious changes are brought about in the mind, they affect the logical and conscious part of our mind too. This is the principal basis on which meditation helps in a depressed state.

Many times people who are depressed about the past are also anxious about the future. Anxiety is a state of arousal or over-stimulation of the nervous system. It is this arousal state that causes increased secretion of cortisol- a stress hormone. So depressed people tend to have an increased stress in their bodies and not less stress. They are slow because they reach a state of physical and mental exhaustion Even from common sense point of view, the treatment for exhaustion is rest. In the case of the emotional and nervous exhaustion, rest of the mind is the treatment of choice. How is our mind rested? Not with sleep, but it rests with meditation.

Though in old literature, meditation and hypnosis have been contraindicated in depression, I have used both, in helping patients with depression. (For more information you can read the article- Meditation Can Make You Emotionally Distressed -with www.ezinearticles.com) Meditation and antidepressants have opposite effects on the nervous system. The former releases emotions locked up in the body, the latter block the emotions in the body.

(It's in these instances that I have found that meditation music and guided meditation CD's and tapes can help - author's insert)
 

Meditation can be helpful in clearing up the emotional distress that one is experiencing with depression.

If you want to use meditation as a drug, you can. Just like the dosage of a drug is increased or decreased, depending on need, the time spent on meditation can be increased or decreased and the variable effects will be experienced.

In the first instance, as you start meditation, do not spend more than five minutes doing it daily. Sick to five minutes of meditation and do not do more than five minutes. Initially you will feel better. This effect would last for a few days. Then you will start to feel depressed or angry. If you can handle the feeling that comes, carry on doing the meditation for five minutes daily. If you cannot handle it, stop doing meditation for two or three days. Within 48 to72 hours of you stopping the meditation, you will feel better. As soon as that happens, start doing the meditation again for five minutes daily. Again, you may feel depressed or angry after a few days. Again stop doing meditation for a few days till you start to feel better. Again start meditation daily for five minutes daily.

As time goes on, your body will become used to relaxing with five minutes of meditation. If you do not feel angry or low for two weeks at a stretch as you continue meditation, it is time to make further progress. Your body is now ready to relax more. You can then increase the meditation to seven minutes a day. The same steps, as above, have to be followed till you have two weeks of ‘good period’. Then increase the meditation to ten minutes a day.


Remember that the effects of meditation and medication are in the opposite direction.

 Meditation relaxes by releasing emotions, meditation numbs the emotions, so you feel nothing. So if you come off medication quickly and start meditation to cure yourself, you will go into depression fast. Coming off antidepressant medication has the same effect on the body as starting to meditate. The body tends to come back into its original emotional state.

This method is good for people suffering with mild or moderate depression. It cannot be done as self-help by someone who wants to come off antidepressant medication. However, under supervision, medication can be reduced without experiencing depression, using meditation.

Pradeep K Chadha is a psychiatrist who specialises in helping patients with meditation and imagery using little or no medication. He is the author of The Stress Barrier-Nature's Way To Overcoming Stress published by Blackhall Publishing, Dublin. He is based in Dublin, Ireland.His website address is :http://www.drpkchadha.com

Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Pradeep_Chadha

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