Why Meditate?
Meditation can help you to enjoy life more and function
better. Meditation enhances physical health and vitality,
and promotes mental clarity. Emotionally, you will notice a
deepened awareness of your feelings, and a greater capacity
to give and receive love.
Hundreds of scientific studies over the last several
decades have established that meditation has significant
and measurable physical, mental, and emotional benefits.
Here are just a few:
Physical Benefits of Meditation
• Your muscles and nerves relax profoundly.
• You are able to rest deeply and recover quickly from
fatigue.
• You have a way to release stress from your nervous
system, reducing stress-related ailments.
• Your immune system becomes stronger and your body is able
to heal more rapidly.
• Blood pressure is normalized (lowered if high).
• You become more comfortable in your body.
• Your senses open up and come alive.
• Your ability to experience physical pleasure increases.
You are a better lover, more in touch with all your senses.
These physical benefits are a side effect of the mental
attitude of relaxed attention you are cultivating.
Mental Benefits of Meditation
• You can see and hear your own thoughts more clearly.
• You are more alert.
• You are able to stay calmer under pressure.
• You are able to shift perspective quickly from narrow
focus to big picture.
• You perceive more beauty in life.
• You have a sense of how things connect, how things work
together.
• You have more choice in how you respond to the world, for
example, whether to get stressed or not.
• You are more open to new experiences.
• You are more accepting of your individuality.
The physical and mental changes impact your emotional life
by bringing you into inner balance. Meditation puts you in
touch with yourself and your authentic feelings as well,
helping you to learn from and integrate your emotions.
Emotional Benefits of Meditation
• You learn to accept all your emotions.
• You have more empathy with others.
• You feel more connected with those you love.
• Life seems more harmonious.
• You are able to give and receive pleasure, attention and
love.
• You are better at letting go of resentment and hurt.
• You are a better friend and lover because you are able to
listen fully.
• You have better boundaries. Because you spend time with
yourself, you will know where you end and another begins.
• You have a specific time and technique to feel and heal
your heartaches and emotional wounds.
Spirituality can be thought of as the wholeness of our
being. Meditation gives us a chance to integrate and
harmonize our physical, mental, and emotional worlds. We
come into relationship with the vastness of life.
Spiritual Benefits of Meditation
• You have a sense of oneness with the world.
• You experience more wonder and awe at creation.
• You tune in to your essence, your soul.
• You are more grateful.
• You feel more compassion.
• You directly experience that life is sacred.
• You feel a sense of connectedness with the soul of
humanity. You are at home in the cosmos.
• You develop spirituality in your own way, a gradual
awakening to an intimate communion with life.
• You begin to come to terms with death, with the mystery
of death and birth. You feel more comfortable with things
unseen.
• Your sense of the meaning of life deepens.
It is surprising that such a simple practice can have these
profound benefits. This is because life is all one piece,
and when you pay loving attention to the flow of life
within and around you, all dimensions of your being are
positively affected. Meditation is just a name we give to
cultivating our best, most loving attention.
How Do I Begin?
You can begin right where you are now, in the course of
your day. The meditation practices in this book are
constructed around transitional moments, when you are
moving from one activity to another. Just select one of the
practices that appeals to you. Read the meditation and then
take a couple of minutes to explore.
You can meditate anywhere. The physical setting doesn’t
have to be precious or rarified. You don’t have to be on a
mountain top, inside a cave, or sitting in a meditation
room to get the benefits. A park bench or standing in line
at the grocery store works just as well.
Some people find that meditating many times a day, for a
few minutes here and there, works better than sitting for a
longer period of time once or twice a day. These shorter
sessions can be equally if not more effective because you
get regular doses of relaxed attention. You will discover
how to make use of these times to center and renew
yourself.