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introduction to meditation
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Introduction to Meditation

Today we live in a fast-paced world. Things happen so
quickly that more often that not, we do not have the chance
to react to the things thrown at us. We somehow lose the
ability to think things over in favor of lightning-quick
decisions.

But it shouldn�t be so. Every one of us needs to slow down
a little from time to time and be calm. Otherwise, stress
will build up and will affect how we deal with the people
around us, not only in the workplace but also at home.

The practice of meditation is a way for us to be still for
a while and let our minds become focused until we become
calm enough to deal with the daily pressures of life.

Some may think that meditation is a completely religious
practice. While it is true that a lot of religions,
especially Eastern ones, take meditation as an integral
part of their practice, it is not necessarily the case. In
fact, more and more people who aren�t necessarily religious
get into meditation.

People practice meditation for a variety of reasons. While
we already mentioned that it helps us become still in this
fast-paced world, other people meditate for health reasons
and to attain a higher state of consciousness, among
others.

So if you think that life is stressing you out, it�s
probably time for you to slow things down a little bit.
Your mind is probably too distracted with so many things to
consider and to think about. Meditation can help you calm
down and let you be stress and worry-free.