Relaxing Soothing Chill out Calm music destress for Meditation {[ Relaxation Music]} : Meditation Music : Video

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Meditation Music :

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WBGO Studio Session: Robert Glasper Trio – “Enoch’s (Inaugural) Meditation” : Meditation : Video

WBGO Studio Session: Robert Glasper Trio – “Enoch’s (Inaugural) Meditation” : Meditation  : Video

Meditation :

Jazz pianist Robert Glasper plays an original composition “Enoch’s Meditation,” with narrative from Martin Luther King’s 1966 “We Shall Overcome” speech, Barack Obama’s presidential election night victory speech from Grant Park in Chicago, audio from Dr. Cornel West, and a spontaneous piano reharmonization of the presidential anthem, “Hail to the Chief.” This performance was recorded January 14th at WBGO Studios in Newark, New Jersey. Produced by Josh Jackson. Mix by Josh Webb, with assistance from David Tallacksen. Happy Inauguration 2009, from the jazz community!
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REIKI – Meditation Music – Relax “Mi Ka El (Chi E’ Come Dio)” : Reiki : Video

REIKI – Meditation Music – Relax “Mi Ka El (Chi E’ Come Dio)” : Reiki  : Video

Reiki :

itunes.apple.com Musica per meditare e rilassarsi – Musica para meditar y relajarse – Relaxing and Meditation music – Musique pour la méditation et détente This music is used for Reiki, a Japanese technique for stress reduction and relaxation that also promotes healing. Developed in 1922 by Japanese Buddhist Mikao Usui, it is administered by “laying on hands” and is based on the idea that an unseen “life force energy” flows through us and is what causes us to be alive. Reiki is sometimes classified as oriental medicine.

The First Step to Meditation

Article by Tameera Kemp

Left foot lift, left foot move forward, left foot down…

Right foot lift, right foot move forward, right foot down…

I was barefoot and dressed in white. My feet were touching the earth of a beautiful garden very slowly. If you saw me you might have thought I was recovering from injury, trying my best to walk again. I’m sure I could have been mistaken for an escapee from the hospital…

The first time I tried walking meditation, years ago at a Buddhist meditation retreat, I felt like a child learning to move her limbs in relation to space. I think the monks were smiling, trying not to laugh.

Truth be told, it took me a long while to incorporate mindful walking into my meditation practice. Instead of feeling the earth at the soles of my feet, my mind wandered off again and again. My thoughts drifted from month-old conversations to bizarre and completely unconnected parts of my life.

You’d think there’s no better place to learn meditation than a hilltop blanketed with lush green grounds, flowing rivers and a silence interrupted only by bird calls and swaying trees. “But my untamed mind won’t even let me walk straight back and forth.” I stopped when my legs grew heavier and sat on a cushion to relax.

Learning meditation can be frustrating and I can’t remember the exact reasons why I persevered. It certainly wasn’t just the benefits of regular meditation practice people told me about. I believe that once we try to begin meditating, we come face to face with the child within us, the child who didn’t doubt whether he or she would eventually walk or talk, read the alphabet or ride a bike. The child in us just does it and progresses naturally.

Trust your inner guide as you start your meditation practice and let things unfold in their own time. The aim is to be in the moment, what’s here, right now. Through learning to breathe, you can calm your mind and observe your thoughts. When you begin to meditate your wandering mind will be occupied with thoughts about the past and the future.

But gradually and slowly, through daily practice, meditation will help you realise that negative thought patterns distract you from fully living in the present. Living here, right now, is key to improving the quality of your thoughts and being in your flow.

About the Author

Tameera Kemp is the founder of Light Stays Retreats and Living – the worlds most advanced holistic directory for retreats, events and classes.

Tameera enjoys visiting retreats and taking regular classes to balance energy, increase awareness and gain new perspective. She’s practised astrology and numerology for around 20 years assisting people with life cycles, direction, clarity and understanding.

She formerly managed adult education for eight years at a top Australian university, creating one of their most successful course programs in journalism, media and communications.

Tameera has a special interest in websites and their power to connect people worldwide, blogging, social media and developing online resources to enrich personal development, wellbeing, creativity, travel and growth.

Tameera established Light Stays Retreats and Living in 2011 creating her dream global resource to inspire and guide your journey.

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Third Eye Meditation – Activation Meditation

Article by Jessica T

Third Eye Meditation – Activation Meditation

The 3rd eye chakra is our 6th chakra in the kundalini system. It is placed at the middle of our forehead right between the eyebrows. Stimulating meditation can help you activate your third eye and stimulate it, but first you want to learn some basic information about this chakra before practicing 3. eye meditation.

Basic Information

Colour: the colour of the 3. eye is purple. This can be a very useful information in your meditation so that you have a colour to imagine in your minds eye to help you connect with your third eye.

Sanskrit Name: Ajna

Characteristics: This specific chakra is one of the chakras that is not connected to our physical body and the earth. This chakra is connected to our spirituality and the spiritual world. It is also connected to our psychic skills, so if you find it interesting working with your spirituality and psychic powers, you probably want to learn more about this chakra.

Third Eye Activation Meditation

Choose a calm place to practice your third eye meditation without being interrupted. Turn of all the different electrical gadgets and select a comfortable meditation posture. Sit with your back straight, and take a moment to calm your mind and body.

Step 1
Close your eyes and take a couple of deep slow cleansing breathes in through your nose and exhale through your mouth. Allow yourself to totally relax. Let the air cleanse your body from all the frustration from your body. Feel how you become more and more relaxed and calm with every cleansing breath.

Step 2
Now, continue to breathe slowly and deeply but turn your focus to your third eye chakra in the middle of your forehead. Visualize that you are inhaling and exhaling through your third eye chakra. Inhale purple energy into your energy body. Notice the tingling sensation of the air as it enters your body through this chakra. Feel the energy that fills your body and energizes you with new and positive energy. breathe out the air through your forehead as a drained transparent air empty of energy.

Step 3
Don’t force yourself to feel anything, but notice if you are feeling any strange sensation on your forehead such as a tingling sensation, which could mean that your chakra is being stimulated. Do this guided meditation for 20 minutes.

There are many other types of meditation techniques you can try to help you activate your third eye chakra. I suggest that you try some different techniques and see which ones give you the best results. But you have to be patient and allow the chakra to open little by little. If you rush your meditation or become impatient it can ruin your practice and you may not get the wanted results. So give it time and practice your meditation regularly so that it will become a part of your natural routine, which will make it feel like a habit and something you want to do instead of something you have to do.

But remember that this third eye is just one chakra of the seven different chakras in the chakra system, which are all just as important, so remember to also work on the rest of the system to create balance between the chakras.

About the Author

Jessica T.
I am no meditation or yoga expert but I am simply interested in these things and I am just sharing the knowledge that I have about meditation in hopes of helping you with your meditation practice.
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