Relaxation
Meditation has been practiced around the world for thousands of years.
Meditation is a techiniqe used to quiet the mind and body, and release stress. It can also bring focus and clarity, and often, after a meditation session, problems that you have been struggling with, miraculously become solved. Meditation has also been known to inspire people to write, and to spur lucrative business ideas, as your subconscious comes to light.
One simple form of meditation, requires you to sit in a quiet room, either on a pillow, cross-legged on the floor, or in a comfortable chair, making sure your spine is straight. It is advised that you use the same place for meditation every day. It is also suggested that you personalize your spot, by beautifying it with candles, flowers, and pictures of the people that you love.
During a meditation session the idea is to sit quietly, with your eyes closed, and focus on a point inside of your forehead. Try not to think of anything in particular while during meditation, but don’t try ‘not’ to think either. This will allow your mind to become calm, and peaceful. If you find that your mind is ‘chattering’, don’t try to control it, just let it finish what it is that it is working on, it will eventually quiet down. It is recommended for beginners to start with ten to twenty minute meditation sessions, each day. After a while of doing this, you will start to feel deep relaxation and joy during these sessions.
Another great way to meditate is a method called the restricted environmental stimulation technique (REST). This method takes place in a flotation tank, rather than your house. This is a great way to relax and reduce stress. During flotation-REST a person lies horizontally in a quiet, light-insulated tank, filled with Epsom salt and saturated water. Not only does one’s mind get a chance to relax, the body, submerged within the tank, also relaxes. As with meditation in your home where you strive to feel the sensation of floating, with flotation therapy, you really are floating. This helps you to more easily relax.
Another way to meditate is to sit in a quiet, comfortable spot, making sure you are facing a wall about eight feet away from you. Pick a spot or object on that wall, and make that spot or object your focal point. Looking at your focal point, begin counting backwards from 100, one number for each breath you exhale. As you do this, imagine yourself floating, and feeling very relaxed. You will begin to feel your eyelids getting heavy, and may begin to blink. Let your eyes slowly close, and as you continue to count backwards, imagine yourself as limp as a ragdoll, totally relaxed, and floating in a safe and comfortable place. Stop counting, and just float in your space. If any disturbing thoughts should come while in your space, just let them flow out again, and allow yourself to continue to feel safe and relaxed. This meditation technique can help you to cope with stress, and discharge the tension that accumulates during stressful situations.
When you are ready to come out of this self-hypnosis, you can either let yourself drift off to sleep, or you can count from one to three and exit. First, count one, and get yourself ready to exit. At two, take a deep breath, and hold for a few seconds. At three, exhale and open your eyes slowly. As you open your eyes, continue to hold on to that relaxed and comfortable feeling that you felt during your meditation session. After you get the hang of things you may then want to increase the length of your sessions to thirty minutes, or maybe even an hour. In our highly active lifestyles, it is imperative that we include a brief time for meditation in our daily schedule.
At TrueRest, we strive to reduce stress and increase relaxation through the innovative method of flotation therapy. In today’s day and age people are going non stop, which doesn’t allow them to relax and greatly increases stress. We provide quality therapy to Scottsdale, AZ and the surrounding communities. Visit our about us page, call us for information at 480-389-0853, or stop by at 15033 N. Thompson Peak Parkway, D101, Scottsdale, AZ to help you live a relaxing, stress-free life.





