When we pursue happiness, it eludes you. However, when you recognise that happiness is the natural state of the soul, all you need is to eliminate all that comes between your happiness and you.
The diagnosis and prescription of meditative practices for theprevention/cure
of ailments (both physiological as well as psychological) is something,
which has received far less attention than it deserves. The benefits,
which vary according to individuals, since the very act of meditation
is such an intensely personal experience, are usually realized slowly
but surely. On the whole, the effects of meditation are wholly dependent
on a person's mental makeupon the extent to which one is at ease
with oneself.
Benefits are cumulative with regular
practice. More can be accomplished with less effort.
Drug
Addiction
The Transcendental Meditation technique has
proven to be a successful coping strategy in helping to deal with drug
addiction," a useful tool in psychoneuroimmunology
(PNI) by helping to control the immune system, and an effective manager
of stress and pain.
Prolonging Life Expectancy
A strong link has also been established between the practice of Transcendental
Meditation and longevity. Only two factors have been scientifically determined
to actually extend life: caloric restriction and lowering of the body's
core temperature. Meditation has been shown to lower core body temperature. Stress
Control
Most of the people who get on meditation do so because of its beneficial
effects on stress. Stress refers to any or all the various pressures experienced
in life. These can stem from work, family, illness, or environment and
can contribute to such conditions as anxiety, hypertension, and heart
disease. How an individual sees things and how he or she handles them
makes a big difference in terms of how much stress he or she experiences.
Research has shown that hormones and other biochemical compounds in the
blood indicative of stress tend to decrease during TM practice. These
changes also stabilize over time, so that a person is actually less stressed
biochemically during daily activity.
This reduction of stress translates directly into a reduction of anxiety
and tension. Literally dozens of studies have shown this.
Pain Management
Chronic pain can systematically erode the quality of life.
Although great strides are being made in traditional medicine to treat recurring
pain, treatment is rarely as simple as prescribing medication or surgery.
Anxiety decreases the threshold for pain and pain causes anxiety. The
result is a vicious cycle. Compared with people who feel relaxed, those
under stress experience pain more intensely and become even more stressed,
which aggravates their pain. Meditation breaks this cycle.
Childbirth
preparation classes routinely teach pregnant women deep breathing exercises
to minimize the pain and anxiety of labor. Few call it breath meditation,
but that's what it is.
Meditative techniques are also a key element in the curing arthritis.
Meditation may not eliminate pain, but it helps people cope more effectively.
Cancer
and Other Chronic Illness
Meditation and other approaches to deep relaxation help center people
so they can figure out how they'd like to handle the illness and proceed
with life. An Australian psychiatrist who uses meditation with cancer
patients, studied seventy-three patients who had attended at least twenty
sessions of intensive meditation, and wrote: "Nearly all such patients
can expect significant reduction of anxiety and depression, together with
much less discomfort and pain. There is reason to expect a 10 percent
chance of quite remarkable slowing of the rate of growth of the tumor,
and a 50 percent chance of greatly improved quality of life.
Heart
Disease and High Blood Pressure
Meditation is a key component of Ornish therapy, the only treatment scientifically
proven to reverse heart disease, besides research has also proven TM to
be very successful in treating various heart ailments and high blood pressure.
Infertility Couples dealing with infertility may become depressed,
anxious and angry. When relaxation responses are taught to such stressed out,
infertile couples, the meditators experience less distress and are more likely
to get pregnant.
Respiratory
Problems Asthma, emphysema and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD)
all restrict breathing and raise fears of suffocation, which in turn makes
breathing even more difficult. Studies show that when people with these
respiratory conditions learn breath meditation, they have fewer respiratory
crises.
Premenstrual
Syndrome (PMS)
Meditation can ease physical complaints such as premenstrual syndrome
(PMS), tension headaches and other common health problems.
Meditation gives people a psychological buffer so that life's hectic pace
doesn't knock them out. Practicing meditation is like taking a vacation
once or twice a day. When you nurture yourself, you accrue tremendous
spin-off benefits.
For example, when you are under high stress, it can worsen
symptoms of PMS because stress can cause the muscle tension associated with PMS
complaints such as fatigue, soreness and aching. On the other hand, when you meditate
regularly, you dramatically reduce your body's response to stress, and that can
ease the discomfort associated with PMS. The results may not be apparent for several
months. You will probably need to meditate regularly for several months before
your body responds positively.
Irritable Bowel Syndrome, Ulcers, and
Insomnia
Meditation can also improve irritable bowel syndrome, ulcers, and insomnia,
among other stress-related conditions. Eighty percent of the people who
use meditation to relieve insomnia are successful.
Meditation can
help prevent or treat stress-related complaints such as anxiety, headaches and
bone, muscle and joint problems. Meditation also provides an inner sense of clarity
and calm, and that, in itself, may help ward off certain illnesses.
Meditation
can help most people feel less anxious and more in control. The awareness
that meditation brings can also be a source of personal insight and self-understanding.
Handling Repressed Memories
Meditation may lead to a breakdown of screen memories so that early childhood
abuse episodes and other traumas suddenly flood the mind, making the patient
temporarily more anxious until these traumas are healed. Many so-called
meditation exercises are actually forms of imagery and visualization
that are extraordinarily useful in healing old traumas, confronting death
anxieties, finishing 'old business', learning to forgive, and enhancing
self-esteem.
Meditation frees persons from tenacious preoccupation with the past and
future and allows them to fully experience life's precious moments. Many
men and women tend to live in a state of perpetual motion and expectation
that prevents them from appreciating the gifts that each moment gives
us.
Meditation is a process that returns us to the present moment of our lives
and allows us to wake up and reevaluate the way that we live our lives.
Depression
Feelings of helplessness, hopelessness and isolation are hallmarks of
depressionthe age's most prevalent mental health problem. Meditation
increases self-confidence and feelings of connection to others. Many studies
have shown that depressed people feel much better after eliciting the
relaxation response.
Panic
Attacks
Sometimes anxiety
becomes paralyzing and people feel (wrongly) that they are about to suffer
some horrible fate. Panic attacks are often treated with drugs, but studies
show that if people who are prone to panic attacks begin focused, meditative
breathing the instant they feel the first signs of an episode, they are
less likely to have a full-blown panic attack.
The longer an individual practices meditation, the greater the likelihood
that his or her goals and efforts will shift toward personal and spiritual
growth. Many individuals who initially learn meditation for its self-regulatory
aspects find that as their practice deepens they are drawn more and more
into the realm of the "spiritual."
While working with many cancer and AIDS patients, physicians have observed
that many are most interested in meditation as a way of becoming more
attuned to the spiritual dimension of life. She reports that many die
"healed," in a state of compassionate self-awareness and self-acceptance.