Massage By Ben Articles - Free Massage, Bodywork, and Health Articles.
Translate Page To German Tranlate Page To Spanish Translate Page To French Translate Page To Italian Translate Page To Japanese Translate Page To Korean Translate Page To Portuguese Translate Page To Chinese
  Number Times Read : 171      
Categories

Addictions
Alternative Medicine
Chiropractic
Diseases and Conditions
Health
Massage & Bodywork
Medical
Medicine
Meditation
Nutrition
Staying Fit
Supplements
Weight Loss
Wellness
Yoga
 
Stats
Total Articles: 35921
Total Authors: 1210
Total Downloads: 3559236


Newest Member
Michael Richards

 


   

Meditation Theory and Practice



[Valid RSS feed]  Category Rss Feed - http://www.massagebyben.com/articles/rss.php?rss=280
By : Destry Masterson    99 or more times read
Submitted 2011-09-21 12:51:04
Our brains function at different frequencies. When we are awake and consciously doing things, our brains are moving at beta speeds.

Beta frequencies are anywhere from 14-30 Hz. The more you are concentrating the higher the frequency will be; when testing, frequencies will get closer to 30Hz, where with exciting conversation you will only be working at 14Hz.

Excited brain functioning tells your body to react; so what happens is a signal is sent to the adrenal gland, which then emits a chemical called epinephrine. Epinephrine, more commonly known as adrenalin, is used to stimulate awareness and responsiveness.

This is a good thing; however, as a side product of adrenalin we may also be producing a lot of stress, which can be very bad for your health. So after you have a long exciting day at work it is good to flush out the stress with some relaxing meditation.

When we are relaxed, perhaps listening to music or watching television, our brains enter alpha wave area. This is light relaxation; it is that moment after you wake up and before you fall asleep.

Alpha area is also when we are easily understood and thinking clearly, without too much strain. So we are in the alpha wave area when we are groggy-bed-head in the morning and also when we are having a relaxed conversation.

Theta is the area where the healing and therapeutic benefits of relaxation come. This is not easily achieved; you must stop your conscious thinking.

This means you must quail that little voice in your head. Not thinking certainly sounds easy, but it is much easier said than done, and will take a lot of practice before you become skilled not thinker.

A good way to stop the voice and noise in your head is to try and focus on sensations. Think about how your lungs feel when you breathe.

This will distract you from thinking, but it is better to learn to stop thinking and feeling both. This will cleanse your body of stress.

When we clear our heads we are actually stimulating a few different portions of our brains, specifically the areas that promote feeling of peace and joy. It is a scientific fact: one who practices meditation will be happier and healthier than one who does not.

Not only is it good for your health and wellbeing, but you can also train your body and subconscious while in this state. Listening to self-help programs or secondary languages is often done while in theta thought process.

Learn to meditate and watch your life change from the inside out. It will astound you how much a little relaxation can affect your life.
Author Resource:- Destry Masterson is a health, fitness and nutrition expert. She has written articles about exercise and recommends Proform Reviews for information about exercise bikes.

Contact Info:
Destry Masterson - MyOnlineArticleWriting@gmail.com - Twitter: @DestryMasterson
Article From Massage By Ben - Articles

HTML Ready Article. Click on the "Copy" button to copy into your clipboard.




Firefox users please select/copy/paste as usual
New Members
select
Author Sign Up
select
Learn More
Affiliate Sign in
Discount Travel
 
Nav Menu
Articles Home
Massage Home
Login
Submit Articles
Submission Guidelines
Top Articles
Link Directory
About Us
Contact Us
Privacy Policy
RSS Feeds

Actions
Print This Article
Add To Favorites

 


 
Sponsors
 

 

Make a Living....Living!

 


 

Powered By: Electricity