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How To Do Meditation #Best Mindfulness Techniques app for iPhone and iPad


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Lifestyle Health & Fitness
Developer: Gyan Sahoo
Free
Current version: 1.0, last update: 6 years ago
First release : 15 May 2017
App size: 76.75 Mb

This app is specially designed for mindfulness meditation.
This ancient and mystical practice of meditation is such an amazing experience for everyone.
If you looking for how to do meditation, then you will find it here.
Inside you will also find 7 meditation music tracks to help you meditate.

Meditation is an ancient practice that is known to improve the spiritual, mental, and physical well-being of a person. Today it is also considered the highest form of relaxation. In fact tens of millions of people are known to practice this said activity worldwide. Meditation is also known to have numerous health benefits. It is being used to treat mental issues and other problems related to the body. In this guide we dive into the world of meditation and demystify the sometimes shrouded information and illuminate it for the inquisitive mind. Now, Have you ever wondered how did it start?
The Vedas of the Hindu traditions have the earliest records of meditation. Nevertheless, Hinduism does not have monopoly over meditation as a practice, since early records have also been found linking meditative practices to Taoism in China and Buddhism in India.
For many centuries, meditation has served practitioners well. In fact, it has become an accepted approach in dealing with various
psychological and physiological conditions that assail modern man. Today, meditation is generally recommended for people who need respite from suffering and stress.

The Purpose Of Meditation
In reference to its religious origins, meditation is originally intended as the means to an end, which is enlightenment or salvation. Through meditation, the end goal can be achieved because it is a practice that increases a person’s awareness of the moment as well as spiritual understanding. Meditation is essentially a spiritual practice; however, its benefits go beyond that of the spiritual. Patanjali, an Indian sage referred to meditation as “self-realization” or absolute awareness of oneself.
In the early days of meditation, the practice could only be bequeathed by a teacher or guru to his student or disciple. Nowadays, anyone can enter into the meditative state and there are no religious sanctions, since the different religions of the world support its practice for as long as their basic tenets are followed.

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