Meditation is a practice where an individual trains
the mind or induces a mode of consciousness, either to realize some benefit or
for the mind to simply acknowledge its content without becoming identified with
that content, or as an end in itself.
The term meditation refers to a broad variety of
practices that includes techniques designed to promote relaxation, build
internal energy or life force (qi, ki, prana, etc.) and develop compassion,
love, patience, generosity, and forgiveness. A particularly ambitious form of
meditation aims at effortlessly sustained single-pointed concentration meant to
enable its practitioner to enjoy an indestructible sense of well-being while
engaging in any life activity.
The word meditation carries different meanings in
different contexts. Meditation has been practiced since antiquity as a
component of numerous religious traditions and beliefs. Meditation often
involves an internal effort to self-regulate the mind in some way. Meditation
is often used to clear the mind and ease many health concerns, such as high
blood pressure, depression, and anxiety. It may be done sitting, or in an
active way—for instance, Buddhist monks involve awareness in their day-to-day
activities as a form of mind-training. Prayer beads or other ritual objects are
commonly used during meditation in order to keep track of or remind the
practitioner about some aspect of that training.
Meditation may involve generating an emotional state
for the purpose of analysing that state—such as anger, hatred, etc.—or
cultivating a particular mental response to various phenomena, such as
compassion. The term "meditation" can refer to the state itself, as
well as to practices or techniques employed to cultivate the state. Meditation
may also involve repeating a mantra and closing the eyes. The mantra is chosen
based on its suitability to the individual meditator. Meditation has a calming
effect and directs awareness inward until pure awareness is achieved, described
as "being awake inside without being aware of anything except awareness
itself." In brief, there are dozens of specific styles of meditation
practice, and many different types of activity commonly referred to as
meditative practices.
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