Love and Meditation are Interlinked

 

Love is like a fountain that takes birth in heart and then its water pours out to heal and support you. Meditation helps to initiate the feeling of love and once that happens then people can overcome all distress, disease and regain health and happiness. It is very pure form of love that comes from meditation – unconditional and selfless. This is also the first step toward spirituality.

Meditation helps people to focus on themselves and invoke within them the feeling of love and forgiveness. When love emanates, the capacity to forgive also comes along. Then people can really start sifting the coarse elements from their mind, relieving themselves from harsh feeling and bad experiences. What follows thereon is a deep-seated respect for oneself and also for others.

Practicing meditation annihilates negative thoughts and when negatives thoughts die, the fountain of love springs up. It then douses all bad feelings and elevates the spirit for good cause. This obviously brings success, fame and joy in one’s life. Good thoughts definitely have a greater role to play in one’s life as thoughts live and take shapes. Love is the origin of good feelings that is unconditional and unrestrained. So, meditation gives birth to love and love brings in good thoughts and good thoughts help making a fine person.

So, when love takes root it makes a perfect individual having the qualities to face any situation undeterred and unaltered. A person gains confidence and can shower his blissfulness on others too. They can trust themselves and also help build trust in others. It helps one to live a better life, overcome problems, cure diseases and better manage their own life.

It takes many sessions of meditation to truly feel and understand the significance and meaning of love.

When one meditates on love it finds expression in the heart and the fountain springs up. It brings an everlasting joy and the strength to overcome fear. Through it also emerges the consciousness of God and life becomes meaningful.

This form of meditation can be started any time by quietly loving yourself first. Then this practice can be continued with deeper meditation. It will result in emergence of the love-fountain and will heal people of all their ailments.

Meditation helps to unlock the love melodrama and then the person gains the power to feel intensely for everyone, appreciate nature and do things that he found to be impossible earlier. It leads to an outburst of success, joy, empathy and good feelings.

Love and Meditation Are Interlinked

Article by Chandresh B

Love is like a fountain that has the power to heal all evils and it emerges in a person’s heart when one starts to meditate. Unconditional love brings in health, happiness, success and relief from all distress.

Love is like a fountain that takes birth in heart and then its water pours out to heal and support you. Meditation helps to initiate the feeling of love and once that happens then people can overcome all distress, disease and regain health and happiness. It is very pure form of love that comes from meditation – unconditional and selfless. This is also the first step toward spirituality.

Meditation helps people to focus on themselves and invoke within them the feeling of love and forgiveness. When love emanates, the capacity to forgive also comes along. Then people can really start sifting the coarse elements from their mind, relieving themselves from harsh feeling and bad experiences. What follows thereon is a deep-seated respect for oneself and also for others.

Practicing meditation annihilates negative thoughts and when negatives thoughts die, the fountain of love springs up. It then douses all bad feelings and elevates the spirit for good cause. This obviously brings success, fame and joy in one’s life. Good thoughts definitely have a greater role to play in one’s life as thoughts live and take shapes. Love is the origin of good feelings that is unconditional and unrestrained. So, meditation gives birth to love and love brings in good thoughts and good thoughts help making a fine person.

So, when love takes root it makes a perfect individual having the qualities to face any situation undeterred and unaltered. A person gains confidence and can shower his blissfulness on others too. They can trust themselves and also help build trust in others. It helps one to live a better life, overcome problems, cure diseases and better manage their own life.

It takes many sessions of meditation to truly feel and understand the significance and meaning of love. When one meditates on love it finds expression in the heart and the fountain springs up. It brings an everlasting joy and the strength to overcome fear. Through it also emerges the consciousness of God and life becomes meaningful.

This form of meditation can be started any time by quietly loving yourself first. Then this practice can be continued with deeper meditation. It will result in emergence of the love-fountain and will heal people of all their ailments.

Meditation helps to unlock the love melodrama and then the person gains the power to feel intensely for everyone, appreciate nature and do things that he found to be impossible earlier. It leads to an outburst of success, joy, empathy and good feelings.

About the Author

Chamunda Swami Ji, is a great spiritual healer and meditation instructor in New York. Swami Ji instructs about meditation and gives spiritual healing in New Jersey,New York, LA and other cities of USA.

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Why I Love Christian Yoga

Article by Rhonda Jones

Recently I entered my yoga studio feeling restless and anxious. Each week, the instructor asks us to check in with what we’re feeling and then to set an intention for our practice. On this particular evening, I was feeling restless and my intention is to get grounded and centered in Christ. As we transitioned through session, she continued to remind us to connect with our intention and to bring our minds back to the present moment. By the end of the hour long session, my mind was at peace.

Many Christians see yoga as an obstruction to Christianity. I see it as an enhancement. Like meditation, Christ-centered yoga (and other various forms) acts as a chasm or tunnel that ushers me to enter into the deeper chambers (the presence) of God. It does this by helping me to clear away the weights, worries, and the negative mindsets that so easily latch onto me as I go through the day and then to release them to Christ. Colossians 3 tells us to put off the old man. Through subduing of the body and controlling the breath, the choreography of yoga can calm the restless beast in each of us, allowing us to open our hearts more fully to our Creator.

Paul explained in 1 Corinthians 10:29-31 regarding food offered to idols, “For why is my freedom being judged by another’s conscience? If I take part in the meal with thankfulness, why am I denounced because of something I thank God for? So whether you eat or drink or whatever you do, do it all for the glory of God.” That’s how I see yoga. In 1 Corinthians 8:4, Paul goes on to say, “We know that an idol is nothing at all in the world and that there is no God but one. For even if there are so called gods, whether in heaven or on the earth (as indeed there are many “gods” and many “lords) yet for us there is but one God, the Father, from whom all things came and for whom we live and there is but one Lord…”

Currently I am in a yoga teachers training program. At one point I was an instructor for a Christian yoga alternative program, which was good; however, I wanted greater skill and confidence in this practice. I wanted to know proper form and alignment to prevent injuries. I would have attended a Christian yoga training program but I needed something local as I’m not a very good online learner. I need a classroom and structure.

Although am learning about yoga philosophy there is no emphasis on serving or worshipping pagan gods. In fact, the bulk of my training is on teaching the asanas (poses) safely, beautifully, and with the greatest health benefit to my students. If I had one complaint about yoga, it is that yoga (as a spiritual practice) does not profess that Jesus Christ is Lord, but neither do Zumba, Pilates, Kickboxing or the martial arts. Worship comes from the heart of the participant. The Bible says, whatever you do, do it unto the Lord. God leaves that decision up to us.

In yoga they have what are called yamas or niyamas. These are principles for living. A few of them include “do not covet,” “practice chastity,” “promote non-violence”, “practice truthfulness,” “be content,” and “surrender to your higher self (God).” In every yama or niyama I hear the words of Jesus, God, or the disciples. These truths strengthen me and support my beliefs in Christ, not take away from it. It cosigns everything I know about God and the Bible. We are taught that the ultimate goal of yoga is to clear away our false self, our ego and all its conditioning, so that our true self, our God-self can come through. It doesn’t really matter whether you’re Christian, Buddha, or of some other faith, I believe we all struggle with keeping our eyes on what is divine and what is truly important: love, peace, joy, contentment, faith, and truth.

Yoga, as an exercise and discipline helps us slow down. It is the integration of strength building exercises aligned with breath. As the breath slows down, so does the mind. As the mind slows down, we can cast out negative thoughts and fears that overshadow our faith. As we begin to clear out our doubts and fears, we can renew our minds and embrace all of God’s promises to us. Can we do this without yoga? Absolutely! The real question is, “Do we have too?” Absolutely not! Many people, as well as Christians flock to yoga several times a week, not just for the physical benefits, but the mental benefits as well. Yoga provides another opportunity for quelling the mind and centering the soul. Yoga can be a moving meditation to God. For me and many other Christians, that is exactly what it is.

I’m not saying that all types of yoga should be practiced. There are some yoga classes that most Christians wouldn’t be comfortable in and thank God that we have the Holy Spirit to help us discern this. But in the same light, there are some books we should avoid, some music we shouldn’t listen to, and some foods we shouldn’t eat. Does that mean we should ban the whole darn lot of them? No, just use good judgment.

The only thing better than yoga, is yoga that openly honors Jesus Christ! How delightful it would be to walk in a yoga studio with a huge cross and scripture on the wall? How awesome it would be to give glory and honor to God for every movement and thought as we progress through our yoga practice or to meditate on the scriptures while standing as a warrior for Christ? Anyone who condemns Christian yoga hasn’t practiced it. I can think of no better combination than yoga exercises integrated with God’s word and Christian principles. It is like the best of both worlds.

Yoga is just a tool. Meditation is just a tool. We, who love the Lord Jesus Christ and practice yoga or meditation, see them as exactly that. They are not our gods and we’re not confused or deceived by them. We are striving to love God with all of our heart, soul, and strength and if yoga or meditation can help us do this, then I say, “more power to us.”

I take comfort in knowing that God draws us into his kingdom. I have heard testimonies of how God has saved people who were drenched in the yoga religion and who now openly condemn yoga with a passion. Yet could it have been their sensitivity to the spirit after practicing years of yoga that opened them to hear Christ’s voice? The Bibles says that “no man comes to God unless the spirit of God draws him.” I know that many of my yoga colleagues are not Christians, but I also know that they are seeking and through their seeking they may find the true and living God, the God who is able to really save their souls. They may not ever enter a church, but they might just be curious enough to go to a Christian yoga class and see what it’s all about. Let’s stop putting God in this humanly crafted and limited box. He is so much bigger than what we can see, understand, and perceive.

Roman 14:2 says, “One man’s faith allows him to eat everything, but another man whose faith is weak eats only vegetables.” Should we therefore all become vegetarians? Perhaps those who oppose yoga believe that “they” themselves lack the strength to practice yoga without being seduced away from the Lord. Verse 13 declares, “Let each one be fully convinced in his own mind. He who regards the day [yoga] as special does so to the Lord. He who eats meat [or practices yoga], eats to the Lord, for he gives thanks to God. Therefore let us stop passing judgment. Blessed is the man who does not condemn himself by what he approves. But the man who doubts is condemned [if he practices yoga], because his eating [yoga practice] is not of faith; and everything that does not come from faith is sin.”

The Bible gives us liberty. It tells us that we must individually live out our own soul salvation. Therefore let’s spend more time listening to what God tells us regarding our own personal lives, instead of dictating and condemning those who don’t sin like we do. Even Jesus said, “Who made me a judge or ruler over you? For I have not come to condemn the world, but to save it.”

About the Author

Learn more about upcoming Christian Meditation and Yoga retreats at Secret Place Meditation . Also visit The Christian Meditator to listen to free guided Christian Meditations and more.

Relaxing Music, Guided Meditation Music, Spiritual Awakening, Healing and Love : Meditation Music : Video

Relaxing Music, Guided Meditation Music, Spiritual Awakening, Healing and Love : Meditation Music  : Video

Meditation Music :

A short Spiritual Inspirational Meditation Slide-show. Designed to Awaken, Heal, Relax,Inspire, Motivate, Enlighten and Remind you of the Reason that you are here in a Human Body. Many people fall asleep and forget their inherent Divine Human Potential. For those who are ready to Awaken and or Deepen their Human Spiritual Journey then there is assistance guidance available through the Awakened Heart Path. The Awakened Heart Path—-Unfolding your Divine Human Potential * Developed over 25 years of Spiritual Exploration and Experience * Experience Enlightening states of Love and Bliss * Transcend the limitations of your Ego to experience inner Peace and Freedom * A Holistic integral approach to Body, Mind, Spiritual Evolution * Create Radiant Health and Longevity This is a spiritual path of the Heart to Enlightened Love, Presence and Happiness. For it is in the Depths of each one of our Hearts that we connect with that which is Infinite, Unconditional and Eternal. The Awakened Heart Path is a comprehensive system of spiritual teachings, practices and guidance to assist those individuals in Spiritual Awakening and the unfolding of their Divine Human Potential. www.Awakened-Heart-Path.com

Jasmuheen’s basic Love Breath Meditation (with Music) : Meditation Breathing : Video

Jasmuheen’s basic Love Breath Meditation (with Music) : Meditation Breathing  : Video

Meditation Breathing :

In these times of change, we keep it simple by just enjoyng the essence that we are! It is love, it is wisdom. A revamped version of the love breath meditation provided earlier on youtube – background music by inspiritualization.com; better quality sound, no video introduction just a simple 5.5min meditation with Jasmuheen providing a powerful mantra to nourish our systems and change the energy flow through us and around us. For more complex meditations with Jasmuheen you may wish to purchase her MEDITATION MAGIC book from stores.lulu.com To have a deeper experience of what Jasmuheen is sharing in her YouTube channel & websites, you may wish to join her in meditation on various subjects – go to her iTunes store at www.itunes.com where you can download these as MP3 files. Your financial support – via the purchase of the below meditations – will not only aid in the expansion of consciousness to higher levels, but will also help with the fulfillment of the projects of The Embassy of Peace and the agendas Jasmuheen promotes.