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does Meditation music do to you?
Personally I belief that it is possible for anyone to live
a life of happiness,inner peace, and outward success, no matter
what their present or past circumstances. There are very real
methods anyone can use to achieve these things-if they are
willing to make the necessary changes in how they see themselves
and their relationship to the rest of the world, and take
the necessary actions.
All traditions of meditation flow from one premise: that
the entire universe is made of one all-encompassing energy,
intelligent and aware, existing forever as the source of everything.
Because there is nothing outside of it, say the mystics, because
of its completeness, this energy has nothing to get or need,
nothing to fear. Simply because it is its nature to do so,
this one energy continually spins itself out as the entire,
infinite universe. The very nature of this energy, it is said,
is contentment, love, peace, happiness, and perfection.
The totality of this energy, say the mystics, is who you
really are; your seeming separateness, an illusion. Saints
and sages have for centuries attempted to describe to humankind
a state of awareness where this feeling of oneness with everything
in the universe is the predominant experience.
For thousands of years, curious seekers have responded to
these explanations by asking, "If I am this one, infinite
energy, the beginning less and endless totality of everything,
if I really am Love itself, then why do I feel so bad? Why
do I have so many problems? Why don't I feel the peace and
happiness you say is my true nature?"
And the mystic invariably would answer, "You do not experience
your true nature because of your mind. Your mind keeps you
from the experience of what truly is."
These explanations state that the one energy of reality,
at the moment of creation, polarized itself into a seeming
duality-good and evil, male and female, up and down, here
and there and all other pairs of seeming opposites. This duality,
however, is more apparent than real. In each pair of opposites,
each part is dependent on the other for its existence, like
two sides of the same coin. "Cold" is meaningless without
"hot"; "good" makes no sense without "bad". According to the
mystical philosophies of the East, it is the tension between
these pairs of opposites, in your mind, that actually causes
the universe to manifest.
This tension between opposites is also reflected in the human
brain. The brain, divided into two hemispheres, right and
left, has the same dual structure-made more acute by the fact
that in virtually all people the two hemispheres are unbalanced,
a state called brain lateralization. Since the brain filters
our reality in this split-brain way, we tend to see things
in terms of duality rather than the oneness spoken of by mystics.
Of course, today we know that this is true-the mind does
indeed act as a filter, coloring our view of reality just
as colored glasses give an illusory tint to what we see. As
we grow up, our brain is programmed that some things cause
pain and should be avoided, while others bring pleasure and
should be sought.
Our brain will always filter reality to confirm that its
predominant beliefs and associations are the truth. No wonder
we don't see the universe of love and harmony described by
saints and mystics! If the brain could somehow learn to operate
in a more coherent, holistic manner, if the two sides of the
brain could somehow balance, interact more, and function,
as one, then possibly our experience of reality would be different.
The more lateralization in the brain (in other words, the
more tension between polar opposites) the more feelings of
separation, fear, anxiety, and isolation. In fact, as we shall
see, only a lateralized brain can continue to entertain the
types of beliefs that result in dysfunctional and addictive
behaviors and the painful feelings that accompany them.
But our brain should not be considered like an organ what
produces our consciousness, we should consider it instead
like the product of our consciousness. The connections between
the cells in our brain become created following the necessities
of our consciousness. In this way, our brain evolves and produces
his self and our implicit consciousness. Therefore, must our
mind be seen as a potentiality!
Modern brain research indicates that long-term meditation
does in fact balance the brain, creating a synchrony between
the two hemispheres. They discovered that electrical brain
wave patterns of meditators changed, in periods of deep meditation,
to a single, coherent pattern, indicating that both sides
of the brain - ordinarily out of phase - were working together
in a balanced, synchronous manner. This and other research
has demonstrated that this balancing, or synchronization,
of the hemispheres of the brain happens in all forms of meditation.
The degree of hemispheric synchronization can be very precisely
determined by measuring the meditator's brain wave patterns
with an electroencephalograph (EEG) machine. Any kind of focusing
will bring about a degree of brain synchronization (i.e. meditation).
The greater the focus, the greater the synchronization (and
the deeper the meditative state). The mystic, then, sitting
to meditate, balances the brain through some form of focusing,
whether by repeating a prayer or mantra, keeping the attention
on the flow of the breath, staring at a candle flame, or by
using one of many other techniques. Whatever the technique,
the effect on the brain is substantially the same-brain synchronization,
and after much practice, transcendental experience.
So just what is this transcendental awareness? Is it becoming
some kind of a blob of undifferentiated guru that wants to
sit and stare at its navel instead of going to work in the
morning, or some kind of robed, smiling person handing out
flowers in the airport? Contrary to common Western mythology
about such things, persons operating continually in this type
of awareness (a kind of 24-hour-a-day state of meditative
alertness sometimes referred to as "the awakened mind") are
more productive, happier, and capable of more intimacy, more
creativity, and more wholeness. Since the filter through which
they view reality does not split everything in to categories
based on arbitrary early life programming, they see life more
objectively, without fear and judgment, without a need to
manipulate others, without need for approval-in short, without
the limitations of mental programming. This is, in fact, a
state of peak performance. And, when the brain is in this
highly synchronous and coherent state, it produces large quantities
of pleasure-causing petrochemicals called endorphins, making
the whole experience very pleasurable!
In order to accelerate the personal growth process, can you
take advantage from the results of modern brain research and
use the combined method between meditation and brain wave
stimulation with scientifically developed meditation music,
what stimulates your brain in a more effective and faster
way than traditional meditation. By doing that you'll exclude
any upcoming difficulties regarding focusing your mind and
concentration. Music is harmony; start practicing your meditation
with harmoniously meditation music!
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