Outline of Transcendental Meditation - 0 views
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Nicole Johnson on 20 Jun 09In this meditation the mind actually experiences subtler states of thought without having to imagine, anticipate, or aim at any particular process. It is an entirely innocent process which succeeds under the personal guidance of a qualified teacher. THE IMPORTANCE OF REST Life processes in two fundamental steps: Rest an activity. And the quality of rest received influences all aspects of life. For example, after a sleepless night there is a tendency to feel tired, irritable and to be unable to think clearly. Whereas after a good nights rest one feels fresh and alert, able to think more clearly and constructively and can achieve more with less effort. Therefore happiness, health, success, and fulfillment in life are dependent on our ability to rest effectively and so regenerate the system. Lack of this ability forms the basics of unclear thinking , pessimism, worry and anxiety, poor health and tension - and also what psychologists tell us is the use of only about 10% of our mental potential. The answer then is to find an effective way of resting and enlivening the nervous system. WHAT TRANSCENDENTAL MEDITATION IS TM is a simple, natural way of gaining deep relaxation. It is not a religion, philosophy or belief, nor does it involve hypnosis, autosuggestion or trance-states. During meditation the body is more relaxed than ever in the deepest sleep and the mind is restful but awake. After meditation a person feels calmer and revitalized, more relaxed and yet, at the same time, more energetic and lively. TM is a natural , spontaneous technique which allows each individual to expand his conscious mind and improve all aspects of life. WHAT TM INVOLVES The practice of TM requires that one sits, with closed eyes, for a period of 20 minutes twice a day. In this state finer levels of thought are experienced until the mind transcends even the finest level and arrives at the very source of thought. Because of the mind's natural tendency to move in the directi
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Nicole Johnson on 20 Jun 09In this meditation the mind actually experiences subtler states of thought without having to imagine, anticipate, or aim at any particular process. It is an entirely innocent process which succeeds under the personal guidance of a qualified teacher. THE IMPORTANCE OF REST Life processes in two fundamental steps: Rest an activity. And the quality of rest received influences all aspects of life. For example, after a sleepless night there is a tendency to feel tired, irritable and to be unable to think clearly. Whereas after a good nights rest one feels fresh and alert, able to think more clearly and constructively and can achieve more with less effort. Therefore happiness, health, success, and fulfillment in life are dependent on our ability to rest effectively and so regenerate the system. Lack of this ability forms the basics of unclear thinking , pessimism, worry and anxiety, poor health and tension - and also what psychologists tell us is the use of only about 10% of our mental potential. The answer then is to find an effective way of resting and enlivening the nervous system. WHAT TRANSCENDENTAL MEDITATION IS TM is a simple, natural way of gaining deep relaxation. It is not a religion, philosophy or belief, nor does it involve hypnosis, autosuggestion or trance-states. During meditation the body is more relaxed than ever in the deepest sleep and the mind is restful but awake. After meditation a person feels calmer and revitalized, more relaxed and yet, at the same time, more energetic and lively. TM is a natural , spontaneous technique which allows each individual to expand his conscious mind and improve all aspects of life. WHAT TM INVOLVES The practice of TM requires that one sits, with closed eyes, for a period of 20 minutes twice a day. In this state finer levels of thought are experienced until the mind transcends even the finest level and arrives at the very source of thought. Because of the mind's natural tendency to move in the directi