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What Meditation is – The first steps (Part 1)

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Meditation is a moment of realizing that you are alive while everyone else around you is suffocated by work and problems. Even though we are all here writing, reading, or listening, we have a weak awareness of being alive because we do not respect ourselves and our lives as much as we should.
We only realize that we want to live or feel alive when we face an obstacle that makes us afraid or when we believe we are about to die, even if there is no gun pointed at our head.
Anything that causes fear prompts us to reflect on how much we value our lives.
This happens because we choose to suffocate ourselves with routine during the day. So, just when we should be enjoying life and appreciating who we are and what we have, we waste our time thinking about problems, failures, and things that make us feel worse.
We waste our precious time dying inside even though our body is still alive. Isn't that strange? We are alive yet we kill ourselves inside. Meditation is deciding to feel alive in every moment.
Feeling alive is a beautiful sensation because it makes you realize that you are in the right place at the right time. It doesn't overwhelm you or make you feel out of place, nor does it make you feel like you were born by mistake or with a cruel destiny. 

Feeling alive helps you realize that you are here for a reason and finally you can feel at peace with yourself. No gossip or other people's words can make you feel as bad as your own negative self-judgment. The problem is that we're taught from a young age to value life only when it's about to end. We see this in the people around us - we don't realize we want to spend more time with someone until they are dying - and in our own lives, because we often only appreciate our lives when they're threatened by an obstacle or someone who wants to take it away. This is a terrible way to live, as we waste every moment of our lives by focusing on the negative and only when we're on the brink of losing what we cherish do we recognize how much we would have wanted to enjoy our time more.

Before considering meditation as a technique where you sit and relax, understand that true Meditation is the conscious decision to feel alive in the present moment, when you have all the time in the world.

Not all people are conscious of their own existence. Many of those who surround us behave like robots, enslaved by routine: they work, come home, watch TV, eat, and sleep. They do not have control over their lives. Instead, they follow a program imposed on them by others. It is difficult to understand this if you do not observe those around you and continue to look down at your feet, because you may not realize how everyone is driven by a will that is no longer theirs. If you look around, you will see people who move and perform actions, even though they are asleep inside. 

It is akin to observing a worker who, exhausted from fatigue, falls asleep in the factory, yet their hands continue to work despite their unconsciousness because the body can move and perform pre-imposed actions even without the need to stay awake.

In the past, this was due to excessive working hours; today, it is due to excessive hours of unconsciousness.

Meditation is a practice that has always been a part of us, even if its name might be unfamiliar nowadays because we've let excessive modern stress suffocate us.

Meditation is, first of all, a mental state, and then a technique. It is essential to practice it as theory alone cannot provide us with its benefits.

To effectively put a good session into practice, you must first make the internal decision to practice it, as it offers a state of mental Freedom from the programs and weights that burden us every day, a sensation that may not be easy to recognize and understand immediately.

Meditation reminds us that we are alive in living bodies, because that’s what we are, although we often forget this fact.

If you have practiced meditation before, you will find it easier to read the following pages. If you have never experienced or learned about this state of mental and physical relaxation, it's time to become familiar with it.

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Today relaxation is often taken lightly, almost thinking that well-being is something that should not belong to us, because it is boring or useless, just like a waste of time. I will be happy to prove the opposite.

Feeling good does not mean wasting time, feeling bad instead does: it really makes us waste a lot of opportunities by throwing them straight into the trash.

I want to help you understand what Meditation really is, and not see it as something only for a select few, the elect, or those who have nothing to do.

Discovering meditation in the right way will increase your desire to practice it and incorporate it into your life. Don't rush to achieve everything immediately if you're not even sure what you want to achieve. So relax, take your time, and step by step you can improve your life and the way you live it. I invite you to try the first taste of true meditation, which I am ready to teach you. It is probably the first time for you, so we will start from the most basic level and work our way up to more in-depth techniques. The purpose of this Meditation is mental well-being, and relaxation is the first objective that must be achieved. Without relaxation, Meditation will not be as effective, and it may appear almost useless. Learning to relax is both the most difficult and the most important step; once you have mastered this skill, the rest will be a walk in the park. We are about to begin a 10-minute meditation session. I will guide you through the steps to have a magnificent Meditation experience. I recommend listening to the audio version with headphones. Alternatively, you can continue reading this page and follow the same instructions in written form. In this case, spend at least one minute practicing each command.

If you wish to listen to the guided Meditation in audio version, click here, then finish reading the article. Otherwise, follow the written guide step by step.

Get comfortable and relax.

 

Focus solely on my words...

 

Do not think about anything, remove any thoughts that you do not need at this moment.

Focus solely on relaxation.

 

Breathe... and focus on the depth of your breath.

Worth your attention with every single breath...

 

Start breathing deeply and calmly... breathe with your stomach.

 

Do not think about anything...

 

Feel the muscles in your neck loosen up... and relax it.

 

Relax your shoulders...

 

Relax the muscles in your face..

 

Focus only on the beating of your heart and relax...

 

Feel your heart beating... 

 

Feel it like never before...

 

Breathe... and feel yourself relax...

 

Relax your neck...

Your shoulders...

Your face...

 

Now relax your back...

 

 

Now... 

Relax your mind...

Feel the lightness that is created in your mind...

 

 

Feel how beautiful it is to relax... and not think about anything...

 

 

It makes you feel... for a moment... alive...

 

 

Take a moment longer... just a moment... feel happy to be here... in the present…

 

 

Give yourself just a moment... do not leave immediately... 

It's so nice to be by yourself...

 

Relax... Your body is asking you to... Your mind is begging you to…

 

Do not be shy... after all... it's just you with yourself...

 

Relax a little more... breathe deeply...

 

Thank you… for allowing me to help you relax…

 

You are now ready to open your eyes… in every sense.

 

 

This was just a taste of Meditation, and I hope it has sparked a small desire in you to want to relax more often. As you have seen, there is no reason why you should not. If you wish, practice this relaxation session again until you feel ready to move on to the next step. I am waiting for you.

End of page 4 of 4. If you liked this article you can comment below describing your feelings during the reading or the practice of the technique.

This document is the translation of the original article (https://www.accademiadicoscienzadimensionale.com/archives/4454) on the Dimensional Consciousness Academy website.

3246 comments
  • Deni - 16:51 01/02/24

    Anni fa una persona mi aveva fatto scoprire la meditazione e quel giorno la presi con curiosità, ma senza approfondirla. In questi giorni mi ritrovo a capire anche con la lettura, quanto sia importante per capire ciò che è importante. Farlo non è facile, ma è un vero e proprio percorso interno.

  • silviaprati - 15:05 31/01/24

    Spero di riuscire a crearmi il mio spazio per la meditazione perché ogni volta che lo faccio mi sento in pace grata serena intoccabile e piena d'amore .

  • Mattheo - 13:01 31/01/24

    Una pratica che dovrebbe esserci in tutte le scuole sin dall’infanzia.. finita la pratica sentivo l’energia pulsare in tutto il corpo questo grazie al rilassamento di corpo e mente che rilasciando le tensioni mi ha aperto a questa percezione. Tecnica semplice quanto efficace! Grazie

  • deb Medaglia per aver completato lo Step 1 - 06:29 31/01/24

    Non c'è niente di più vero di questo articolo. Avevo bisogno di tornare a leggere la base della Meditazione per ricordarmi quanto sia fondamentale il rilassamento e soprattutto, che oltre a essere una tecnica, è uno stato mentale da tenere nella nostra quotidianità. Rimanere coscienti anche al di fuori della tecnica mi ha permesso di capire quanto il Low sia forte soprattutto a lavoro, di quanto i nostri movimenti siano meccanici ( sia i miei che quelli degli altri ) con la differenza che ora sempre più spesso ho dei momenti in cui ricordo di respirare Prana e di tenere in considerazione i miei Chakra. Questo mi permette per brevi periodi ma sempre più spesso di essere cosciente. Grazie per tutto questo🩵

  • nicolcipriani Medaglia per aver completato lo Step 1 - 22:04 30/01/24

    È stato come un tuffo nel passato e uno specchio per come sono davvero.. Non sono stato capace di rilassarmi era come se sentissi la mia mente in un fiume frastornante. E pensare che fino a poco prima non lo sentivo neanche

  • ilsimo - 12:15 30/01/24

    Ricordo quando ho cominciato a sentir parlare della meditazione molti anni fa. Da subito mi era parsa una cosa per lo più inutile ed una pratica riservata alle persone "strane", proprio per come si parla in maniera superficiale di queste tecniche. Poi quando ho cominciato a capire quali potenzialità avesse una pratica, ho cominciato un percorso molto autodidatta che al momento mi posta a praticare per almeno 30/45minuti al giorno senza sforzo..anzi, molte volte ho la sensazione di poter fare di più. Come tutte le arti a volte è necessario ripartire da zero con nuove conoscenze e nuove pratiche, bisogna svuotarsi e riadattarsi, non cercando un fine ultimo ma godendosi il viaggio. Grazie🙏

  • nidiachaves - 18:12 28/01/24

    Grazie per questa opportunità, gia che era da alcuni anni che avevo smesso di pratticare la meditazione, certo ora mi toccherà ricominciare da capo,e ripetere diverse volte questo esercizio ma ne sono felice, nei tempi che meditavo a volte mi succedeva di cadere come in un stato alterato e viaggiavo trovandomi in posti o luoghi strani, non so spiegare bene l'accaduto, fatto sta che non capivo se dipendeva tutto dal meditare, o era una fuga del mio corpo astrale.

  • dna1994@hotmail.it - 08:12 28/01/24

    Grazie per la bellissima meditazione; inoltre mi ha colpito l inizio dell’articolo: vogliamo “sentirci vivi” solo nei momenti di pericolo o crisi; chi medita sceglie di sentirsi vivo sempre

  • Mariel - 16:28 27/01/24

    Pratico tutto i giorni la meditazione, e sentire una voce che mi guida al rilassamento mi fa piacevolmente tornare indietro nel tempo…..

  • Francesca - 08:47 27/01/24

    Bellissimo. Ho imparato a vedere la meditazione in modo totalmente diverso dopo già 5 anni che pratico. Grazie infinite!

  • alep - 21:39 26/01/24

    Bella meditazioni,all inizio quando ho iniziato a meditare facevo fatica a calmare la mente, a non avere mille pensieri. Poi col tempo, piano piano è diventato sempre più semplice. Ora per me la sfida piu grande è rimanere presente anche durante la giornata

  • claudias - 21:11 26/01/24

    Meditare! Grazie per questa semplice ma efficace meditazione! Pratico la meditazione da tempo, ma non è mai abbastanza, anche una semplice e basica così porta i suoi meravigliosi benefici al corpo, alla mente, alle emozioni .... all'anima! grazie

  • Alice - 13:09 25/01/24

    Grazie. Medito già da tempo e onestamente è il momento migliore della mia giornata. Se per qualsiasi motivo non riesco per più di qualche giorno a trovare tempo per me e meditare ne risento a livello di umore in maniera importante

  • artemisia@ - 08:02 25/01/24

    Pratico la meditazione per acquietare la mente, per ripulirmi, per trovare quello stato di benessere mentale e fisico di cui ho bisogno. Grazie

  • stefanimazza - 23:30 24/01/24

    Grazie per questa meditazione fatta benissimo molto meglio di tante altre la ripeterò molto spesso