Reiki Grand Master Vedic Astrologer

2018


Specification: The distant Etheric Cord Flush Empowerment attunement aims to remove non-beneficial negative etheric cords. It does not remove the positive, beneficial cords.
It aims to cut and clear the negative cords that are ready to be let go and helps heal the cords that remain attached. By removing non-beneficial etheric cords you may experience improved vitality, feel lighter and more grounded and be better able to disconnect from others emotions.
Etheric cords are energetic attachments that we have to other people, animals, places, and objects. Etheric cords are beneficial in close relationships and can bring a close sense of love and nurture. However, there are cords that are not beneficial to us and can drain us of our own energy, cause confusion and ultimately reduce our vitality. The Etheric Cord Flush Empowerment aims to remove these negative etheric cords.

Etheric Cord Flush Empowerment attunement requirements...
  • If you are ill or unwell you must first seek proper medical care.
  • No prerequisite knowledge required.
  • An open heart and a commitment to your self-empowerment and growth.
  • Some quiet time to practice and take in the energies.
Usefulness Of this attunement...
  • Removal of negative etheric cords.
  • Ability to move forward.
  • Let go of the past.
  • Increased vitality and well-being
  • May use energies for yourself and for others.
  • May attune others to these energies.
This Course included...
  • Digital download of the original manual.
  • 1 distant attunement prepared as a Chi Ball Attunement.
  • Certificate with lineage and signature via email.
  • Training and support during the course duration via email.


Specification: The distant Healing Flush Empowerment attunements aim to assist in the healing of physical and emotional issues and support spiritual integration.
The Healing Flush Empowerment are not meant to be cure-all, but rather offer a great addition to your daily or regular practices. The Healing Flush Empowerment are made up of three systems, each with two levels with an attunement per level. You do not need to do these systems consecutively.

Healing Flush Empowerment 1-2 (Physical)

The Healing Flush Empowerment 1-2 aim to assist in the strengthening of the bodies energy so as to increase immunity and overall health.
Level 1 - Clear negative energy from the physical body and help with the reduction of physical imbalances.
Level 2 - Increase the body’s strength and immunity.

This included...
  • Digital download of the manual.
  • 2 distant attunements prepared as a Chi Ball Attunement.
  • Certificate with lineage and signature via email.
  • Training and support during the course duration via email.
Healing Flush Empowerment 3-4 (Emotional)

The Healing Flush Empowerment 3-4 aim to remove any emotional bodies and then strengthens the emotional body to assist in better emotional resilience.
Level 3 - Clear emotional blockages.
Level 4 - Strengthen and support the emotional body for better emotional resilience.

This included...
  • Digital download of the manual.
  • 2 distant attunements prepared as a Chi Ball Attunement.
  • Certificate with lineage and signature via email.
  • Training and support during the course duration via email.
Healing Flush Empowerment 5-6 (Spiritual)

The Healing Flush Empowerment 5-6 aim to assist in spiritual integration by clearing karma and implants and then strengthening your connection with spirit.
Level 5 - Clear energies associated with karma and spiritual implants.
Level 6 - Strengthen your connection with spirit and your higher self.

This included...
  • Digital download of the manual.
  • 2 distant attunements prepared as a Chi Ball Attunement.
  • Certificate with lineage and signature via email.
  • Training and support during the course duration via email.
Healing Flush Empowerment attunement requirements...
  • If you are ill or unwell you must first seek proper medical care.
  • No prerequisite knowledge required.
  • An open heart and a commitment to your self-empowerment and growth.
  • Some quiet time to practice and take in the energies.


Specification:The distant Highest Energy Vibrational Healing Reiki attunement aims to offer a connection to the frequency of source energy and adjust your vibration to match its frequency. This is the highest frequency your physical bodies can handle.
The Highest Energy Vibrational Healing Reiki attunement aims to help heal the body, mind, spirit, soul, emotion, chakras, and your aura. This system may be beneficial for releasing any stuck negative imprints or emotions; some of which may have been dormant and unrealised for quite some time. These stuck energies can potentially, over time, cause all sorts of well-being problems, that is why it is very beneficial to release them.

Highest Energy Vibrational Healing Reiki attunement requirements...

  • If you are ill or unwell, you must first seek proper medical care.
  • There is no prerequisite knowledge required.
  • An open heart and a commitment to your self-empowerment and growth.
  • Some quiet time to practice and take in the energies.
Usefulness of this attunement...

  • May use energies for yourself and others.
  • May attune others to these energies.
This Course included...

  • Digital download of the original manual.
  • 1 distant attunement prepared as a Chi Ball Attunement.
  • Certificate with lineage and signature via email.
  • Training and support during the course duration via email.


Services:

Horoscope Prediction
Astrology helps human to have better life and future. To know future of a person and his life, we need to check his Horoscope. This Vedic Horoscope or Indian or Hindu Horoscope tells about our future and guides us to achieve better future and successful life. To check our Horoscope we need the date of birth, time of birth and place of birth details. There are so many methods in Astrology like Western Astrology, Vedic Astrology, Chinese Astrology etc.                                                                                                                            I will give you a detailed analysis of your birth chart. Here you can get your complete Vedic Astrology report with detailed predictions about your life including future predictions based on Vimshottari dasha. You can get your Rashi (Moon Sign), Nakshatra (Birth Star) details along with Lucky Points, Avakahada Chakra (useful for marriage maching), Ghata Chakra (Inauspacious days, months etc), Lagna (Ascendant), Navamsha (D-9) and Bhava kundali, House strength, Planetary Strength, Vimshottari dasha, bhukti and Pratyantar dasha details and predictions based on your birth chart, Ascendant, planetary positions and Vishottary Dasha predictions.                                                                      I provide a customized reading with a detailed analysis of the impacts of different planets on your life through Your Horoscope and suggest you a remedies that will help you achieve peace, prosperity and Success. Know all about your life through your Life Prediction Report . Get a Complete and unaltered review of your Horoscope for total Peace of mind and Happiness. Discover your strengths and weakness, or discover the potential for development and growth in yourself. Avail our report service via e-mail. Know the highs & lows of your life, the best times and the unfavorable too. Have periods as predicted through your horoscope, Have unique, unexaggerated, unaltered and unbiased account of what the future holds in for you. Ask for Life Prediction Report which gives you an update and provide you with fact of the future. Know all about your future as revealed by your horoscope and interpreted by me. Each and every possible question will be answered through the me. To satisfy your curiosity to know the future and solve your problems through astrology, I suggest unique remedial measures to solve chronic and critical human problems in day-to-day life. After analyzing your horoscope, I try to suggest instant effective remedies in solving all kinds of human troubles and tensions, without inflicting harm on anybody i.e. these remedies are completely self defensive against the evils created by the planets without causing injury in any way to anyone concerned.  After analyzing your horoscope in depth let you know the exact positions of your planets and how can they effect your life. I would suggest you the suitable remedies, which could be wearing of Kavach(Amulet) or performing regular puja of Yantra or Mantra Chanting. If necessary we would recommend you to perform specific puja for a particular planet(which could be done by you or you can request me to perform puja on your behalf).

Reiki Treatment
What is Reiki really:  REIKI is a Japanese phrase. Japanese ray ki made in combination with these two words 'rai' and 'ki'. REI-KI in English String The English meaning REI-is universal or cosmic. Cosmic, spiritual, supreme power in Bengal And the meaning of KI means Vital Life Force Energy or Sanjivani Vantaprakash or Life energy. By all means, cosmic energy or cosmic energy or spiritual energy. In a word the omnipotent vitality.Reiki treatment makes you fit without any medicines, equipment, pathological tests or surgery. Thousands of years ago, in our subcontinent, the Rigveda and Atharvaveda, which are called Vital Shakti. Reiki is the omnipotent organism that has the right to birth rights regardless of its livelihood. Here is the method of applying all-energetic energy or energy to Reiki Treatment. This can be called a modern solution to traditional medicine. Which was long ago introduced in the subcontinent.Self-Proper Treatment The Reiki is known in Muslim countries as 'Noor-e-Elahi' or Maha Lord's light of light / light, light, somewhere bark or bork. Indians call it cosmic spirit or life. Universal Lifeforce Energy Bakshamic Energy in America, Bio-Plasmic Energy in Russia, Tai Chi briefly in China. And in Japan Reiki, cosmos lazy in the modern science section is called Godkona or Higgs-Bosan.Reiki is an auto complete Japanese alternative medicine system name in the developed world. One who is prone to touch healing. All diseases are cured only by touching two-handed palm - any disease from ordinary cold to cancer. Whether it is physical or emotional, spiritual, general or complex. Reiki treatment makes you fit without any medicines or bleeding. It is possible to cure all the diseases that are easy and easy to remove from hand, people, trees, animals, birds, animals or organisms.The invisible infinite energy that is at the root of the vitality of the creation, its special application is dispersed through touch or through the distance to the need for cure, hence the Reiki treatment. The knowledge of strong mental strength, spiritual energy, and body position elevates the Reiki practitioners to a special position.Reiki plays an important role in the treatment of physical problems as well as cure from all types of mental problems. Reiki does a great job in cure for problems such as self-reliance, anxiety, fear, inertia or constipation. Also, the Reiki results are amazing in relation to the development of different types of relationships.                                                               
How to do Reiki treatment:  Reiki treats two types of methods. After completing the first degree course in Reiki, anyone can touch others by touching them. After completing second degree in Reiki, healing for healing of any patient remotely can be done. There is no need to touch this.After completing the first degree of Reiki, a Reiki channel knows that anyone can recycle the body of a sick person. In this, the sick person feels relaxed physically and mentally. After completing the first degree, a Reiki channel can play an important role in the healing of himself and others' disease. Aside from your family members, such as parents, brothers, wife and children, you can get success by using Reiki for any problem.After completing the Reiki Second Degree, anyone remotely reike can be given. Regularly giving Reiki for a few days, wherever the patient is remotely, his body responds with Reiki's fluency. Slowly physically relieve pain.We have people here with various types of physical and mental problems including backpacks, asthma, athletes, gangrene. We teach how to keep the hidden energy in your body healthy and mentally healthy. Apart from having good self, others can be kept well.Anyone can learn and practice Reiki if they want. This does not require special educational qualifications. Personal trust and regular practice are needed. This is a kind of spiritual therapy.First aid can be a rakeike accident. Sufficient treatment for 3-day Reiki treatment for common diseases It is 41 days to treat the disease.A Reiki Master has cosmic energy in his body through his various endocrine glands. This energy is carried by hand to another's body or object. Reiki Energy moves at its speed. Maybe the body is being racked for the problem, the big problem in the body is that body. Then cosmic energy goes to the big problem. After solving the big problem, solve other small issues. That is why Reiki is called Self-Suffic Treatment.Reiki is a Slow But Studdy Treatment System; It is not a magic, but rather a completely natural science. As well as other treatments, the patient's mental and physical afflictions can be overcome. Moreover, there are more and more resposions in the body. That means that Reiki indirectly enhances the ability of medical practice. That's why the Reiki masters are now allowed to enter the ICU of the hospital. When there is an interruption of human body from the energy cycle to the endocrine glands, there is a problem in the body. And because of these obstacles, our negative atchiigue, negative philosophies and Confusion make them the main obstacle. Negative energy comes from eating and drinking and living in these, it appears to be a disease. The symptoms of the disease are usually in the body, but it seems to be the main source. For example, arthritis causes feelings of inconvenience to the pain, stability in the mind because of the reasons for aging. Reiki removes these negative causes, so that the disease gets cured.Reiki's main formula is to leave life and live forever with good wishes. Long-term negative thoughts stop the entry of energy into our body. Regular use of positive energy rather than negative thought can open all the doors of cosmic energy acceptance in the body. Because Reiki is a positive energy, its effect on mind is immense. In this, people's views changed. She keeps seeing all things positively.                                                                       
Reiki is taught in the treatment:  1. For today I am grateful to what I have received from this world;2. Today I will not worry;3. Today I will not be angry at all;4. For today I will do every work honestly;5. For today I will show love and respect for every animal.There is no need to prepare physically to take Reiki treatment. However, there is a need for mental preparation, because it requires Mind Concentration. The Reiki Master is the confidence or belief and acceptance of solar energy.Removing any addiction, giving attention to the study of the kids, improving relationships, raising the weight gives excellent results. Reiki maintains coordination between mind and body and balance. If there is a balance of body and mind, the disease can not bind the body. The food can also be reiki. It leads to increased nutrients of food. Reiki's energy removes harmful substances from food. So the recipe is good digestion is good.Reiki should not eat such foods while taking treatment, which plays toxins in the body. Such as tea, coffee, cigarette, alcohol etc. Rather, raw or boiled vegetables and fruits should be eaten. Because their 'enzymes' increase immunity in the body. Moreover, they should drink plenty of water at this time.    
What is the treatment of the disease:  The application of 'Reiki' cosmic life force is possible to cure many diseases of the body. On any disease, it is possible to bring the patient on the cure after the treatment of Nayr Elahi Taka Reiki. In any situation, surprising results can be made in any environment at any time by the use of Reiki energy. Reiki power can be seen to be unimaginable in any pain and accidental accident.Reiki is known and recognized as a helpful guide to treating all known diseases. Such as common fever, starting from all headaches to liver problems, kidney problems, blood pressure, respiratory distress (asthma), typhoid, rheumatic and arthritis pain, heart disease, paralysis, spondylitis and waist pains. Treatment of treatments for joints, arteries, heart problems, blood pressure, seizure, backache, stomach disorders, throat diseases, bile stone, insomnia, allergies, diabetes or honey, fatigue, acne, heart, nerves, liver, lungs, blood vessels etc. Reiki is a very effective rule.All complex and difficult diseases such as polyps, autism, epilepsy, Alzheimer's, Parkinson, AIDS, bark eruptions, toothache, asthma, burns in the fire, stroke, all types of arthritis, migraines, tumors, all types of cancer, gangrene, xenophobia, hernia , Is good in the eyes of various diseases of the eyes, nakadaka, facial odor, white or coral, acute disease, infection etc. Reiki helps to reduce body weight. Reiki is effective in curing cancer in early stages. It is possible to heal God's blessing in difficult and difficult situations, but the pain or symptoms associated with the patient's cancer may be unimaginable. In the face of death, the patient's death remains with ease.All diseases of the body, mind and soul, infertility of men and women, ovarian tumor, osteoporosis, menstrual illness, white saprophytia, all sexually transmitted diseases, all female diseases, lower back pains, cysts, vertigo, urine pitch, women And it is good to have all the personal problems of men and rayike during pregnancy. Pregnant women get better health of pregnant women. If the delivery is painless, the child does not grow with birth defects.Different types of brain disorders, tension, stress, which we call tension, hypertension etc. Insomnia arises due to emotional tension, the recovery of these patients by Reiki's energy is healing. Lack of self-confidence, anxiety, anger, indecision, all mental torture can be rectified. All mental problems, such as depression, anxiety, fear of all kinds, tension, cleansing, insomnia, release of all types of addiction, all pain, speech impurity, convulsion, hysteria, mania, suspense tendency, all mental illness, hunger, badge, irritability or Irrevocability, depression or depression, all psychic pressure losses, nerve weakness, rackie work to improve memory.Reiki does not only cure disease and disease, mental strength and uncontrolled mind control. Helps in the development of students' intellectual and memory, and eliminate the incompetence of studies. Increasing the performance of the brain, removing unpopularity of students, facilitating the development of personality and self-improvement. Repeat to remember the forgotten telephone number. Reiki helps in carrier building. Reiki helps in removing any addiction or addiction.Reiki Masters or Reiki Therapists determine the time of treatment for diseases and provide necessary advice. Reiki treatment does not require diagnosis. However, the location and intensity of the disease can be determined on the basis of scanning. Reiki, like the human body, provides the means of healing and brings life to the delightful bliss. It is possible to keep the animals and animals strong by using Reiki. In the case of cereals, flowers can be filled with gardens by means of racking in garden gardens. On the whole, trees, cows, goats, dog-cats, poultry also have very good results.                                                                           
Reiki for everything:  Reiki for everyone. It can be done by yourself. Recovery in healthy condition to avoid illness. And the sick people have to be healthy to stay healthy. All medicines, including allopathy, homeopathy, ayurbadi, and unani, are used in ryeike. Reiki can continue with other medical procedures. It does not cause any harm to the running system, rather it is released from harmful effects. Someone will never be in trouble when they are reiki. Reiki helps improve human relations with people. Reproduction of poultry poultry also results in good results. Reiki can be sent for the dead. Reiki boosts friends. Reiki increases our immune system, or immunity, and energy efficiency. It is possible to free yourself from fear of difficult diseases by increasing the energy of life.                                                                                                                                     
Reiki treatment results:  Whenever the patient's body responds to the Reiki treatment, the pain of the patient will be reduced, but the cause must be searched every day, only then it will be rewarded and the way to heal is easy. During this treatment, during the treatment, the 'Reiki channel' means the person who has this life force in the patient's body, seeks to find out the condition of the patient. His hands became very sensitive. He also found out that the patient's body is a little accumulated disease - whether it is physical or mental, general or complex, 'Reiki treatment' makes the body healthy without any medicines or bleeding.Changes inside the patient's body from four days to three weeks are noticed. Every internal gland or organ transplant begins to function properly, the body becomes active in the vitality.Every digestive or digestive enzyme or germs, the germs flow to the correct level and normalize the digestive system. Normalize the diseased nerves. All the organs inside the body normally perform their functions, throwing waste material out of the body. Many years of accumulated toxins come out from the body. It is somehow glued out of the body like glue. Stool is dark-colored. Urine or urine contains dark tea. And sometimes it seems that the flour is water. This condition is four to six days. Again many patients are seen to respond only to one day treatment.It is possible to treat all common and complex diseases such as general headache, migraine or any type of arthritis, arthritis, allergies, ulcers, heart diseases, burns, back pain, stomach disorders, kidney disease, piles disease, liver problems, insomnia etc. In the complex condition of polycystic and diseased patients, the benefits are available in Reiki. Reiki gets cured of the disease and goes completely cure.                                             
When does not Reiki work:  1. The client's expectations are very high, that is, if he hopes that the Reiki will be cured by any magic or excellent, he will cure the disease immediately.2. The client's suspicious mentality means that if he does not rely on the practitioner, he does not believe Reiki and does not want to make necessary changes to make his life and situation right.3. Not taking adequate treatment or not exercising: Like everything else, practice makes some perfect and enhances functioning.4. Be disappointed if the patient wants a specific result. Because the Reiki will be the best of the patient, which may be unknown to everyone at the time.

Reiki Attunements
Traditional Usui Reiki # Level 1- Master # Advanced Reiki level 4 # Reiki Grand Master level 5-20(latest) #                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                Kundalini Reiki # Level 1-Master # Cosmic Kundalini Reiki # Kundalini Meditation #                                                                                                                                                              Karuna Ki # Level 1- Master #                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                              Angel Reiki System Level 1- Master # 49 Angelic Symbols # Guardian Angel Reiki # Shield of Archangel Michael #                                                                                                                  Ethereal Reiki Ethereal Crystal level 1-9 # Ethereal Flower 1&2 # Ethereal Herb #                                                                                                                                                                      Vajra Tummo Reiki # Level 1-4 #                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                    Shamballa Energy # Shamballa MD Healing level 1-4 # Shamballa 999 #                                                                                                                                                                                     Light Worker Series # Lama Fera level 1 –Master # Fairy Light Worker Program # Healing Elements Light Work # Advanced Healing Light Work # Grandfather Sun # Grandmother Moon # Dragon Empowerment # Magical Light work Program 1-5 #                                                      Seichim Energy # Green Tara Seichim # Blissful Light Seichim #                                                                                                                                                                                                    DNA Activation Energy # 999 DNA activation # DNA Rainbow  Hologram Activation #                                                                                                                                                              Maintenance Energy # Stellar Gateway Maintenance # Blockage Clearing Maintenance # Attunement Lineage Clearing Maintenance #                                                                                       Tibetan Soul Star Reiki # Level 1- Master #                                                                                                                                                                                                                                         Various Forms Of Reiki Energy # Celestial Reiki # Magical Colour Reiki # Zodiac Reiki 3 Tachyon 2008 # Runic Reiki # Cosmic Containers Reiki # Two Way Channelling And Healing Reiki # Smooth Transitions Reiki # Environmental Reiki # Divine Will Reiki # DNA Healing Reiki # Full Spectrum Healing Reiki # Healing Plants and Mother Earth Reiki # Money Seed Reiki # Agape Reiki # Fresh Snow Reiki # Waterfall Healing Reiki #                                                Munay Ki(Shamanic Rite) # All 9 Rites Of Transformation #                                                                                                                                                                                                            Various Empowerments # Blue Star Lemurian Healing Empowerment # Sacred Machu Picchu Energies Empowerment # Light Of Transition Empowerment # Abundance and Success Empowerment # Portal Reiki Healing and Empowerment # Rock Of Gibraltar Empowerment # Triple Shield Empowerment # Balance, Calm And Focus Empowerment # Negative Energy Clear Empowerment # Energetic Protection Now Empowerment # Cocoon Reiki Empowerment # I Am Attunement Empowerment # Aura Flush Empowerment # Chakra Flush Empowerment # Etheric Cord Flush Empowerment # Healing Flush Empowerment level 1-6 # Meridian Flush Empowerments level 1-10 #                                                                        
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           Types of PranayamHealing benefits

An ancient Indian yogic discipline, concerned with the control of breathing, Pranayama, is devised from a combination of two Sankrit words- Prana (breathe) and Yama (Control).
A set of breathing techniques, Pranayama, is a practice where the breath is intentionally regulated. Its origin has been traced back to ancient India.As mentioned in the verses of Bhagavada Gita, “Pranayama" is a "trance induced by stopping all breathing.”Researchers and experts of Modern Science have supported the theories mentioned in ancient Indian religious texts that say regular Pranayama is capable of treating asthma, stress related disorders like, anxiety and depression.There are in total eight different types of Pranayam that are beneficial for varied ailments. This is one of the many ancient practices that heal our bodies internally. Ideally, one must dedicate at least 30-40 minutes to complete the entire 8-pranayama series. So, let's explore and imbibe this knowledge.

Ujjayi Pranayama
It involves making of sound from throat. Some experts opine that it lowers blood pressure. Some say, that it is useful in treating diseases of ear, nose ad throat. From an Ayurvedic point of view, it stimulates Udana type of Vata, which controls functions like speech, memory, immunity and enthusiasm.
Anuloma Viloma Pranayama
It is a derivative of Nadi Shodhana, excluding the breath holding phase. It balances Tridosha.
Kapal Bhati
Here, the air from lungs is forcefully exhaled. But inhalation is made involuntarily. Many use this Pranayama in the initial phase of meditation. It helps to improve alertness and concentration. Kapha is related to obesity, and this Pranayama strengthens abdominal muscles and helps to burn calories. Hence, it is beneficial for Kapha balance.
Agnisara Pranayama
The air is exhaled out and at that point, abdominal muscles are fanned. This improves digestion power. Hence, it increases Pitta at the level of stomach and intestines. It also activates Vata in large intestines, due to increased abdominal pressure, during this Pranayama.
Bhramari Pranayama
It is more targeted towards mind and spirituality than the body. It balances all the three Doshas. I have heard from a Spiritual Yogi that this makes you “think before you talk” – Based on this explanation, it can be said that it helps to control Vata in mind and in speech. It also increases Kapha to a minor extent.
Nadi Shodhana Pranayama
Balances all the three Doshas- Mind, Body and Soul.
Sheetkari and Sheetali Pranayama
It is a coolant breathing exercises. Mitigates Pitta and increases Kapha and Vata Doshas.
Surya Bhedana Pranayama
It generates heat. It increases Pitta Dosha and decreases Kapha Dosha.
Bhastrika Pranayama
It is meant to increase blood circulation and to activate body channels. It increases Vata to a great extent, and Pitta to a lesser extent.

Chandranga Bhastrika

Practised through left nostril, influences Ida nadi. It is relatively coolant in nature. Hence it will not increase Pitta, but increases Vata and slightly Kapha.

Sooryanga Bhastrika

Done through right nostril, influences Pingala nadi and increases Pitta more than Vata.
Types of Doshas
Pranayama is specifically beneficial in curing three types of Doshas- Vata, Pitta and Kapha. Following slides would explain in detail the above mentioned doshas.
Vata Dosha
Since it involves breathing, all the Pranayama increase Vata in general. Breathing itself is a Vata activity. But because it involves sitting, and there are concepts of mind control, Vata is not elevated to an extent that it causes diseases.

Pitta Dosha

Certain type of Pranayama, which generate heat, or stimulate Pingala Nadi tend to increase Pitta, and those that are coolant, like Sheetali and Sheetkari mitigate Pitta.

Kapha

Sitting is an inactive pose of the body, hence sitting for long increases Kapha. Hence pranayama does gently increase Kapha. But it, being a mentally very active exercise, and breathing going on in a rhythmic manner, Pranayama does not cause Kapha increase to an extent that it causes disease. Those types, which generate heat like Kapal Bhati decreases Kapha.

               


                  TYPES OF MEDITATION


Scientists usually classify meditation based on the way they focus attention, into two categories: Focused Attention and Open Monitoring. I’d like to propose a third: Effortless Presence.


Focused attention meditation
Focusing the attention on a single object during the whole meditation session. This object may be the breath, a mantra, visualization, part of the body, external object, etc. As the practitioner advances, his ability to keep the flow of attention in the chosen object gets stronger, and distractions become less common and short-lived. Both the depth and steadiness of his attention are developed.

Examples of these are: Samatha (Buddhist meditation), some forms of Zazen, Loving Kindness Meditation, Chakra Meditation, Kundalini Meditation, Sound Meditation, Mantra Meditation, Pranayama, some forms of Qigong, and many others.


Open monitoring meditation
Instead of focusing the attention on any one object, we keep it open, monitoring all aspects of our experience, without judgment or attachment. All perceptions, be them internal (thoughts, feelings, memory, etc.) or external (sound, smell, etc.), are recognized and seen for what they are. It is the process of non-reactive monitoring of the content of experience from moment to moment, without going into them. Examples are: Mindfulness meditation, Vipassana, as well as some types of Taoist Meditation.



Effortless Presence
It’s the state where the attention is not focused on anything in particular, but reposes on itself – quiet, empty, steady, and introverted. We can also call it “Choiceless Awareness” or “Pure Being”. Most of the meditation quotes you find speak of this state.

This is actually the true purpose behind all kinds of meditation, and not a meditation type in itself. All traditional techniques of meditation recognize that the object of focus, and even the process of monitoring, is just a means to train the mind, so that effortless inner silence and deeper states of consciousness can be discovered. Eventually both the object of focus and the process itself is left behind, and there is only left the true self of the practitioner, as “pure presence”.

In some techniques, this is the only focus, from the beginning. Examples are: the Self-Enquiry (“I am” meditation) of Ramana Maharishi; Dzogchen; Mahamudra; some forms of Taoist Meditation; and some advanced forms of Raja Yoga. In my point of view, this type of meditation always requires previous training to be effective, even though this is  sometimes not expressly said (only implied).

1) BUDDHIST MEDITATION TECHNIQUES

Zen Meditation (Zazen)

Origin & Meaning
Zazen (坐禅) means “seated Zen”, or “seated meditation”, in Japanese. It has its roots in the Chinese Zen Buddhism (Ch’an) tradition, tracing back to Indian monk Bodhidharma (6th century CE). In the West, its most popular forms comes from Dogen Zenji (1200~1253), the founder of Soto Zen movement in Japan. Similar modalities are practiced in the Rinzai school of Zen, in Japan and Korea.

How to do it
It is generally practiced seated on the floor over a mat and cushion, with crossed legs. Traditionally it was done in lotus or half-lotus position, but this is hardly necessary. Nowadays most practitioners sit like this:

Types of meditation - Zazen posture

Or on a chair:

Types of meditation - zazen chair
Images courtesy of Zen Mountain Monastery

The most important aspect, as you see in the pictures, is keeping the back completely straight, from the pelvis to the neck. Mouth is kept close and eyes are kept lowered, with your gaze resting on the ground about two or three feet in front of you.

As to the mind aspect of it, it’s usually practiced in two ways:

Focusing on breath — focus all your attention on the movement of the breath going in and out through the nose. This may be aided by counting the breath in your mind. Each time you inhale you count one number, starting with 10, and then moving backward to 9, 8, 7, etc. When you arrive in 1, you resume from 10 again. If you get distracted and lose your count, gently bring back the attention to 10 and resume from there.
Shikantaza (“just sitting”) — in this form the practitioner does not use any specific object of meditation; rather, practitioners remain as much as possible in the present moment, aware of and observing what passes through their minds and around them, without dwelling on anything in particular. It’s a type of Effortless Presence meditation

Zazen is a very sober meditation style, and you can easily find a lot of strong communities practicing it, as well as plenty of information on the internet. There is a lot of emphasis in keeping the right posture, as an aid for concentration. It is usually practiced in Zen Buddhist centers (Sangha), with strong community support.

In many of them you will find it coupled with other elements of Buddhist practice: prostrations, a bit of ritualism, chanting, and group readings of the Buddha teachings. Some people will like this, others won’t. Personally, I practiced zazen in a Buddhist group for 3 years, and I found that those elements and a bit of formality can also help create a structure for the practice, and in themselves they are also meditative.

Vipassana Meditation

Origin & Meaning
“Vipassana” is a Pali word thaTypes of meditation - Vipassanat means “insight” or “clear seeing”. It is a traditional Buddhist practice, dating back to 6th century BC. Vipassana-meditation, as taught in the last few decades, comes from the Theravada Buddhist tradition, and was popularized by  S. N. Goenka and the Vipassana movement.

Due to the popularity of Vipassanā-meditation, the “mindfulness of breathing” has gained further popularity in the West as “mindfulness”.

How to do it
[There is some conflicting information on how to practice Vipassana. In general, however, most teachers emphasize  starting with mindfulness of breath in the first stages, to stabilize the mind and achieve “access concentration.” This is more like focused attention meditation. Then the practice moves on to developing “clear insight” on the bodily sensations and mental phenomena, observing them moment by moment and not clinging to any. Here goes an introduction, aimed for beginners. To know more I’d suggest following up the links provided or learning from a teacher (perhaps in a Vipassana retreat).]
Ideally, one is to sit on a cushion on the floor, cross-legged, with your spine erect; alternatively, a chair may be used, but the back should not be supported.

The first aspect is to develop concentration, through samatha practice. This is typically done through breathing awareness.

Focus all your attention, from moment to moment, on the movement of your breath. Notice the subtle sensations of the movement of the abdomen rising and falling. Alternatively, one can focus on the sensation of the air passing through the nostrils and touching the upper lips skin – though this requires a bit more practice, and is more advanced.

As you focus on the breath, you will notice that other perceptions and sensations continue to appear: sounds, feelings in the body, emotions, etc. Simply notice these phenomena as they emerge in the field of awareness, and then return to the sensation of breathing. The attention is kept in the object of concentration (the breathing), while these other thoughts or sensations are there simply as “background noise”.

The object that is the focus of the practice (for instance, the movement of the abdomen) is called the “primary object”. And a “secondary object” is anything else that arises in your field of perception – either through your five senses (sound, smell, itchiness in the body, etc.) or through the mind (thought, memory, feeling, etc.). If a secondary object hooks your attention and pulls it away, or if it causes desire or aversion to appear, you should focus on the secondary object for a moment or two, labeling it with a mental note, like “thinking”,  “memory”, “hearing”, “desiring”. This practice is often called “noting”.

A mental note identifies an object in general but not in detail. When you’re aware of a sound, for example, label it “hearing” instead of “motorcycle,” “voices” or “barking dog.” If an unpleasant sensation arises, note “pain” or “feeling” instead of “knee pain” or “my back pain.” Then return your attention to the primary meditation object. When aware of a fragrance, say the mental note “smelling” for a moment or two. You don’t have to identify the scent.

When one has thus gained “access concentration”, the attention is then turned to the object of practice, which is normally thought or bodily sensations. One observes the objects of awareness without attachment, letting thoughts and sensations arise and pass away of their own accord. Mental labeling (explained above) is often use as a way to prevent you from being carried away by thoughts, and keep you in more objectively noticing them.

As a result one develops the clear seeing that the observed phenomena is pervaded by the three “marks of existence”: impermanence (annica), insatisfactoriness (dukkha) and emptiness of self (annata). As a result, equanimity, peace and inner freedom is developed in relation to these inputs.



Vipassana is an excellent meditation to help you ground yourself in your body, and understand how the processes of your mind work. It is a very popular style of meditation. You can find plenty of teachers, websites, and books about it, as well as 3~10 days retreats (donation based). The teaching of it is always free. There are no formalities or rituals attached to the practice.

If you are completely new to meditation, Vipassana or Mindfulness are probably good ways for you to start.

Mindfulness Meditation

Origin & Meaning
Mindfulness Meditation is an adaptation from traditional Buddhist meditation practices, especially Vipassana, but also having strong influence from other lineages (such as the Vietnamese Zen Buddhism from Thich Nhat Hanh). “Mindfulness” is the common western translation for the Buddhist term sati. Anapanasati, “mindfulness of breathing”, is part of the Buddhist practice of Vipassana or insight meditation, and other Buddhist meditational practices, such as zazen (source: Wikipedia).

One of the main influencers for Mindfulness in the West is John Kabat-Zinn. His Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction program (MBSR) – which he developed in 1979 at the University of Massachusetts Medical School – has been used in several hospitals and health clinic on the past decades.

How to do it
Mindfulness meditation is the practice of intentionally focusing on the present moment, accepting and non-judgmentally paying attention to the sensations, thoughts, and emotions that arise.

For the “formal practice” time, sit on a cushion on the floor, or on a chair, with straight and unsupported back. Pay close attention to the movement of your breath. When you breath in, be aware that you are breathing in, and how it feels. When you breath out, be aware you are breathing out. Do like this for the length of your meditation practice, constantly redirecting the attention to the breath. Or you can move on to be paying attention to the sensations, thoughts and feelings that arise.

The effort is to not intentionally add anything to our present moment experience, but to be aware of what is going on, without losing ourselves in anything that arises.

Your mind will get distracted into going along with sounds, sensations, and thoughts. Whenever that happens, gently recognize that you have been distracted, and bring the attention back to the breathing, or to the objective noticing of that thought or sensation. There is a big different between being inside the thought/sensation, and simply being aware of it’s presence.

Learn to enjoy your practice. Once you are done, appreciate how different the body and mind feel.

There is also the practice of mindfulness during our daily activities: while eating, walking, and talking. For “daily life” meditation, the practice is to pay attention to what is going on in the present moment, to be aware of what is happening – and not living in “automatic mode”. If you are speaking, that means paying attention to the words you speak, how you speak them, and to listen with presence and attention. If you are walking, that means being more aware of your body movements, your feet touching the ground, the sounds you are hearing, etc.

Your effort in seated practice supports your daily life practice, and vice-versa. They are both equally important.


For the general public, this is perhaps the most advisable way to get started with meditation. It is the type of meditation that is most taught at schools and hospitals, as far as I am aware. The “mindfulness movement” as practiced nowadays in society at large, is not Buddhism, but an adaptation of Buddhist practices due to their benefits in good physical and mental health and general wellbeing.

For most people, Mindfulness Meditation may be the only type of meditation they will like, especially if their focus is only the physical and mental benefits of meditation, as it is usually taught dissociated from several of the eastern concepts and philosophies that traditionally accompanied the practice. And for that it is great – it will bring many good things to your life.

If your focus is a deeper transformation and spiritual development, however, then mindfulness meditation may be just an initial step for you. From here you can then move into Vipassana, Zazen, or other types of meditation.

Loving Kindness Meditation (Metta Meditation)

Origin & Meaning
loving kindness meditationMetta is a Pali word that means kindness, benevolence, and good will. This practice comes from the Buddhist traditions, especially the Theravada and Tibetan lineages. “Compassion meditation” is a contemporary scientific field that demonstrates the efficacy of metta and related meditative practices.

Demonstrated benefits include: boosting one’s ability to empathize with others; development of positive emotions through compassion, including a more loving attitude towards oneself; increased self-acceptance; greater feeling of competence about one’s life; and increased feeling of purpose in life (read more in our other post).

How to do it
One sits down in a meditation position, with closed eyes, and generates in his mind and heart feelings of kindness and benevolence. Start by developing loving-kindness towards yourself, then progressively towards others and all beings. Usually this progression is advised:

oneself
a good friend
a “neutral” person
a difficult person
all four of the above equally
and then gradually the entire universe
The feeling to be developed is that of wishing happiness and well-being for all. This practice may be aided by reciting specific words or sentences that evoke the “boundless warm-hearted feeling”, visualizing the suffering of others and sending love; or by imagining the state of another being, and wishing him happiness and peace.

The more you practice this meditation, the more joy you will experience. That is the secret of Mathieu Richard’s happiness.

“For one who attends properly to the liberation of the heart by benevolence, unarisen ill will does not arise and arisen ill will is abandoned.” – The Buddha

In this article, Emma Seppälä, Ph.D explores the 18 scientifically proven benefits of Loving-Kindness meditation.


Are you sometimes too hard on yourself or on others? Or feel like you need to improve your relationships? Loving-kindness meditation will help you. It is beneficial both for selfless and self-centered people, and it will help increase your general level of happiness. You cannot feel loving-kindness and depression (or any other negative feeling) at the same time.

It is also often recommended, by Buddhist teachers, as an antidote to insomnia, nightmares, or anger issues.


2) HINDU MEDITATION TECHNIQUES (Vedic & Yogic)

Mantra Meditation (OM Meditation)

Origin & Meaning
types of meditation - mantra meditation beadsA mantra is a syllable or word, usually without any particular meaning, that is repeated for the purpose of focusing your mind. It is not an affirmation used to convince yourself of something.

Some meditation teachers insist that both the choice of word, and its correct pronunciation, is very important, due to the “vibration” associated to the sound and meaning, and that for this reason an initiation into it is essential. Others say that the mantra itself is only a tool to focus the mind, and the chosen word is completely irrelevant.

Mantras are used in Hindu traditions, Buddhist traditions (especially Tibetan and “Pure Land” Buddhism), as well as in Jainism, Sikhism and Daoism (Taoism). Some people call mantra meditation “om meditation”, but that is just one of the mantras that can be used. A more devotion oriented practice of mantras is called japa, and consists of repeating sacred sounds (name of God) with love.

How to do it
As most type of meditations, it is usually practiced sitting with spine erect, and eyes closed. The practitioner then repeats the mantra in his mind, silently, over and over again during the whole session.

Sometimes this practice is coupled with being aware of the breathing or coordinating with it. In other exercises, the mantra is actually whispered very lightly and softly, as an aid to concentration.

As you repeat the mantra, it creates a mental vibration that allows the mind to experience deeper levels of awareness. As you meditate, the mantra becomes increasingly abstract and indistinct, until you’re finally led into the field of pure consciousness from which the vibration arose.
Repetition of the mantra helps you disconnect from the thoughts filling your mind so that perhaps you may slip into the gap between thoughts. The mantra is a tool to support your meditation practice. Mantras can be viewed as ancient power words with subtle intentions that help us connect to spirit, the source of everything in the universe. (Deepak Chopra)

Here are some of the most well-known mantras from the Hindu & Buddhist traditions:

om
so-ham
om namah shivaya
om mani padme hum
rama
yam
ham
You may practice for a certain period of time, or for a set number of “repetitions” – traditionally 108 or 1008. In the latter case, beads are typically used for keeping count.

As the practice deepens, you may find that the mantra continues “by itself” like the humming of the mind. Or the mantra may even disappear, and you are left in a state of deep inner peace.

There are many methods of mantra meditation. I explain them in detail, together with why mantras are powerful, on my article on mantra meditation.


People usually find that it is easier to focus with a mantra than with the breathing. Because a mantra is a word, and thoughts are usually perceived as words, it can be easier to keep the focus on a mantra rather than on the breathing. It is useful especially when the mind is racing with many thoughts, since it mantra meditation demands constant attention.

Meditating with a mantra can also make it simpler to  integrate your meditative state into your daily life. In whatever activity you find yourself into, it can be as simple as repeating the mantra in your mind.

Transcendental Meditation (TM)

Origin & Meaning
Transcendental Meditation is a specific form of Mantra Meditation introduced by Maharishi Mahesh Yogi in 1955 in India and the West. In the late 1960s and early 1970s, the Maharishi achieved fame as the guru to the Beatles, The Beach Boys and other celebrities.

It is a widely practiced form of meditation, with over 5 million practitioners worldwide, and there is a lot of scientific research, many sponsored by the organization, demonstrating the benefits of the practice. There are over 600 scientific papers, many of them peer-reviewed, and I have used part of their research when composing my benefits of meditation page. However, there are also critics of the Maharishi and his organization, and some accusation of cultish behavior and doubtful research practices.

How to do it
Transcendental meditation is not taught freely. The only way of learning it is to pay to learn from one of their licensed instructors. The support given seems to be good, though.

In general, however, it is known that TM involves the use of a mantra and is practiced for 15–20 minutes twice per day while sitting with one’s eyes closed. The mantra is not unique, and is given to the practitioner based on his gender and age. They are also not “meaningless sounds” – rather, they are Tantric names of Hindu deities. This probably is irrelevant for most people.

This is the official site of the movement: TM site.

There is another similar technique, called Natural Stress Relief, which was created in 2003 by a former TM Teacher, and is much cheaper to learn (47 USD instead of 960 USD), and has stripped out some mystical elements of the practice of TM, such as the initiation (puja) and yogic flying (part of TM-Siddhi).

Personally I don’t feel comfortable advising anyone to try Transcendental Meditation anymore, especially if you are looking to go deep into meditation. To know more, check out this answer I wrote in Quora.

If you wish to try something similar, for a fraction of the cost or for free, have a look at NSR (above), or Mantra Meditation.

Yoga Meditations

Origin & Meaning
OM yogic meditationsThere is not one type of meditation which is “Yogic Meditation”, so here it is meant the several meditation types taught in the yoga tradition. Yoga means “union”. Tradition goes as far as 1700 B.C, and has as its highest goal spiritual purification and Self-Knowledge. Classical Yoga divides the practice into rules of conduct (yamas and niyamas), physical postures (asanas), breathing exercises (pranayama), and contemplative practices of meditation (pratyahara, dharana, dhyana, samadhi).

The Yoga tradition is the oldest meditation tradition on earth, and also the one with the widest variety of practices.

How to do it
Here are some types of meditation practiced in Yoga. The most common and universal Yoga meditation one is the “third eye meditation”. Other popular ones involve concentrating on a chakra, repeating a mantra, visualization of light, or gazing meditations.

Third Eye Meditation — focusing the attention on the “spot between the eyebrows” (called by some “the third eye” or “ajna chakra”). The attention is constantly redirected to this point, as a means to silence the mind. By time the “silent gaps” between thoughts get wider and deeper. Sometimes this is accompanied by physically “looking”, with eyes closed, towards that spot.
Chakra Meditation — the practitioner focuses on one of the seven chakras of the body (“centers of energy”), typically doing some visualizations and chanting a specific mantra for each chakra (lam, vam, ram, yam, ham, om). Most commonly it is done on the heart chackra, third eye, and crown chackra.
Gazing Meditation (Trataka) — fixing the gaze on an external object, typically a candle, image or a symbol (yantras). It is done with eyes open, and then with eyes closed, to train both the concentration and visualization powers of the mind. After closing the eyes, you should still keep the image of the object in your “mind’s eye”. This meditation is so important and powerful, that I wrote this post on the subject.
Kundalini Meditation — this is a very complex system of practice. The goal is the awakening of the “kundalini energy” which lies dormant on the base of the spine, the development of several psychic centers in the body, and, finally, enlightenment. There are several dangers associated with this practice, and it should not be attempted without the guidance of a qualified yogi.
Kriya Yoga — is a set of energization, breathing, and meditation exercises taught by Paramahamsa Yogananda. This is more suited for those who have a devotional temperament, and are seeking the spiritual aspects of meditation. To learn it, you can apply to receive the Self-Realization lessons, free of charge.
Sound Meditation (Nada Yoga) — focusing on sound. Starts with meditation on “external sounds”, such as calming ambient music (like Native American flute music), whereby the student focuses all his attention on just hearing, as a help to quieten and collect the mind. By time the practice evolves to hearing the “internal sounds” of the body and mind. The ultimate goal is to hear the “Ultimate Sound” (para nada), which is a sound without vibration, and that manifests as “OM”.
Tantra — unlike the popular view in the West, most Tantra practices have nothing to do with ritualized sex (this was practiced by a minority of lineages. Tantra is a very rich tradition, with dozens of different contemplative practices. The text Vijnanabhairava Tantra, for instance, lists 108 “meditations”, most of them more advanced (already requiring a certain degree of stillness and mind control). Here are some examples from that text:
Merge the mind and the senses in the interior space in the spiritual heart.
When one object is perceived, all other objects become empty. Concentrate on that emptiness.
Concentrate on the space which occurs between two thoughts.
Fix attention on the inside of the skull. Close eyes.
Meditate on the occasion of any great delight.
Meditate on the feeling of pain.
Dwell on the reality which exists between pain and pleasure.
Meditate on the void in one’s body extending in all directions simultaneously.
Concentrate on a bottomless well or as standing in a very high place.
Listen to the Anahata [heart chakra] sound.
Listen to the sound of a musical instrument as it dies away.
Contemplate on the universe or one’s own body as being filled with bliss.
Concentrate intensely on the idea that the universe is completely void.
Contemplate that the same consciousness exists in all bodies.
Pranayama — breathing regulation. It is not exactly meditation, but an excellent practice to calm the mind and prepare it for meditation. There are several different types of Pranayama, but the simplest and most commonly taught one is the 4-4-4-4. This means breathing in counting up to 4, holding for 4 seconds, breathing out for 4 seconds, and holding empty for 4 seconds. Breathe through your nose, and let the abdomen (and not the chest) be the one that moves. Go through a few cycles like this. This regulation of breathing balances the moods and pacifies the body, and can be done anywhere.
Yoga is a very rich tradition, with different lineages, so there are many other techniques. But the ones above are the most well-known; the others are more specific or complex.

For a start, this video is an excellent resource on how to do Yoga style meditation, and it combines breathing, body awareness, mantra, and chakra meditation.

With all these types of meditation in Yoga, you are likely to find one that you like. If you are a musician, perhaps nada yoga is something that will attract you. If you are a devotional person, kriya yoga is a good option. Kundalini and Chakra meditation should only be attempted with a teacher.

Probably the simplest one to try is the “third eye meditation”, which is simple and yields results fairly quickly. For the other types you would probably need more instruction, either of a teacher or a good book (see references above). Besides, Pranayama is definitely something anyone can benefit from.

Self-Enquiry and “I Am” Meditation

Origin & Meaning
types of meditation - self-enquiry of Ramana MaharshiSelf-Enquiry is the English translation for the Sanskrit term atma vichara. It means to “investigate” our true nature, to find the answer to the “Who am I?” question, which culminates with the intimate knowledge of our true Self, our true being. We see references to this meditation in very old Indian texts; however, it was greatly popularized and expanded upon by the 20th-century Indian sage Ramana Maharshi (1879~1950).

The modern non-duality movement (or neo-advaita), which is greatly inspired in his teachings – as well as those of Nisargadatta Maharaj (1897~1981) and Papaji – strongly uses this technique and variations. Many contemporary teachers to employ this technique, the most famous ones being Mooji  (whom I’ve personally been with and recommend), Adyashanti, and Eckhart Tolle.

How to do it
This practice is very simple, but also very subtle. When explaining it, however, it may sound very abstract.

Your sense of “I” (or “ego”) is the center of your universe. It is there, in some form or another, behind all your thoughts, emotions, memories, and perceptions. Yet we are not clear about what this “I” is – about who we truly are, in essence – and confuse it with our body, our mind, our roles, our labels. It’s the biggest mystery in our lives.

With Self-Enquiry, the question “Who I am?” is asked within yourself. You must reject any verbal answers that may come, and use this question simply as a tool to fix your attention in the subjective feeling of “I” or “I am”. Become one with it, go deep into it. This will then reveal your true “I”, your real self as pure consciousness, beyond all limitation. It is not an intellectual pursuit, but a question to bring the attention to the core element of your perception and experience: the “I”. This is not your personality, but a pure, subjective, feeling of existing – without any images or concepts attached to it.
Whenever thoughts/feelings arise, you ask yourself, “To whom does this arise?” or “Who is aware of _____ (anger, fear, pain, or whatever)?” The answer will be “It’s me!”. From then you ask “Who am I?”, to bring the attention back to the subjective feeling of self, of presence. It is pure existence, objectless and choice-less awareness.

Another way of explaining this practice is to just focus the mind on your feeling of being, the non-verbal “I am” that shines inside of you. Keep it pure, without association with anything you perceive.

With all other types of meditation, the “I” (yourself) is focusing on some object, internal or external, physical or mental. In self-enquiry, the “I” is focusing on itself, the subject. It is the attention turned towards its source.
There is no special position to practice, although the general suggestions about posture and environment are helpful for beginners.


This meditation is very powerful in bringing inner freedom and peace; yet, if you don’t have previous experience with meditation, you may find it very hard to follow through. As an initial aid to give you a feeling for it, I would advise following some guided meditations from Mooji, in YouTube.

3) CHINESE MEDITATION TECHNIQUES

Taoist Meditations

Origin & Meaning
Types of meditation - Taoist MeditationDaoism is a Chinese philosophy and religion, dating back to Lao Tzu (or Laozi). It emphasizes living in harmony with Nature, or Tao, and it’s main text is the Tao Te Ching, dating back to 6th century B.C. Later on some lineages of Taoism were also influenced by Buddhist meditation practices brought from India, especially on the 8th century C.E..

The chief characteristic of this type of meditation is the generation, transformation, and circulation of inner energy. The purpose is to quieten the body and mind, unify body and spirit, find inner peace, and harmonize with the Tao. Some styles of Taoist Meditation are specifically focused on improving health and giving longevity.

How to do it
There are several different types of Taoist meditation, and they are sometimes classified in three: “insight”, “concentrative”, and “visualization”. Here is a brief overview:

Emptiness meditation (Zuowang)— to sit quietly and empty oneself of all mental images (thoughts, feelings, and so on), to “forget about everything”, in order to experience inner quiet and emptiness. In this state, vital force and “spirit” is collected and replenished. This is similar to the Confucius discipline of “heart-mind fasting”, and it is regarded as “the natural way”. One simply allows all thoughts and sensations arise and fall by themselves, without engaging with or “following” any of them. If this is found to be too hard and “uninteresting”, the student is instructed with other types of meditation, such as visualization and Qigong
Visualization (Cunxiang) — an esoteric practice of visualizing different aspects of the cosmos in relation to one’s own body and self.
Breathing meditation (Zhuanqi) — to focus on the breath, or “unite mind and qi”. The instruction is “focus your vital breath until it is supremely soft”. Sometimes this is done by simply quietly observing the breath (similar to Mindfulness Meditation in Buddhism); in other traditions it is by following certain patterns of exhalation and inhalation, so that one becomes directly aware of the “dynamisms of Heaven and Earth” through ascending and descending breath (a type of Qigong, similar to Pranayama in Yoga).
Inner Vision (Neiguan) — visualizing inside one’s body and mind, including the organs, “inner deities”, qi (vital force) movements, and thought processes. It’s a process of acquainting oneself with the wisdom of nature in your body. There are particular instructions for following this practice, and a good book or a teacher is required.
Internal Alchemy (Neidan) — a complex and esoteric practice of self-transformation utilizing visualization, breathing exercises, movement and concentration. Some Qigong exercises are simplified forms of internal alchemy practices.
Most of these meditations are done seated cross-legged on the floor, with spine erect. The eyes are kept half-closed and fixed on the point of the nose.

Master Liu Sichuan emphasises that, although not easy, ideally one should practice by “joining the breath and the mind together”; for those that find this too hard, he would recommend focusing on the lower abdomen (dantian).

People that are more connected with the body and nature may like to try Taoist meditation, and enjoy learning a bit about the philosophy behind it. Or if you are into martial arts or Tai Chi, this might be of your interest. However, Taoist centers and teachers are not as easy to find as Buddhist and Yoga ones, so it might be a challenge to follow through.

Qigong (Chi kung)

Origin & Meaning
Qigong (also spelled chi kung, or chi gung) is a Chinese word that means “life energy cultivation”, and is a body-mind exercise for health, meditation, and martial arts training. It typically involves slow body movement, inner focus, and regulated breathing. Traditionally it was practiced and taught in secrecy in the Chinese Buddhist, Taoist and Confucianist traditions. In the 20th century, Qigong movement has incorporated and popularized Daoist meditation, and “mainly employs concentrative exercises but also favors the circulation of energy in an inner-alchemical mode” (Kohn 2008a:120).

For a deep study on Qigong history, theory, and philosophy, I recommend The Root of Chinese Qigong.

Daoist practices may also employ Qigong, but since Qigong is also applied in other Chinese philosophies, I decided to treat it as a separate subject.

How to do it
There are thousands of different Qigong exercises cataloged, involving over 80 different types of breathing. Some are specific to martial arts (to energize and strengthen the body); others are for health (to nourish body functions or cure diseases); and others for meditation and spiritual cultivation. Qigong can be practiced in a static position (seated or standing), or through a dynamic set of movements – which is what you typically see in YouTube videos and on DVDs. The exercises that are done as a meditation, however, are normally done sitting down, and without movement.

To understand more about Qigong and learn how to do it, I’d recommend getting a book or DVD set from Dr. Yang Jwing Ming, such as this one. But here goes an introductory overview of the practice of seated Qigong meditation:

Sit in a comfortable position. Make sure your body is balanced and centered.
Relax your whole body – muscles, nerves, and internal organs
Regulate your breathing, making it deep, long, and soft.
Calm your mind
Place all your attention in the “lower dantien”, which is the center of gravity of the body, two inches below the navel. This will help accumulate and root the qi (vital energy). Where your mind and intention is, there will be your qi. So, by focusing on the dantien, you are gathering energy in this natural reservoir.
Feel the qi circulating freely through your body.
Other famous Qigong exercises are:

Small Circulation (also called “microcosmic circulation”)
Embryonic Breathing
Eight Pieces of Brocade (see this book excerpt  & Wikipedia article)
Muscle Tendon Changing (or “Yi Jin Jing”, taught by Bodhidharma)
The first two are seated meditation, while the latter two are dynamic Qigong, integrating body stretches.

Qigong meditation may be more attractive to people that like to integrate a more active body and energy work into the practice. If seated meditation is unbearable for you, and you prefer something a bit more active, try some of the more dynamic forms of Qigong. Again, there are several styles of Qigong out there, and you may need to try with different teachers or DVDs to find the one that suits you.
Some people have a taste of dynamic Qigong through the practice of Tai Chi.

4) CHRISTIAN MEDITATION

In Eastern traditions (Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism, Daoism) meditation is usually practiced with the purpose of transcending the mind and attaining enlightenment. On the other hand, in the Christian tradition the goal of contemplative practices is, one may say, moral purification and deeper understanding of the Bible; or a closer intimacy with God/Christ, for the more mystic stream of the tradition.

Here are some forms of Christian contemplative practice:

contemplative prayer — which usually involves the silent repetition of sacred words or sentences, with focus and devotion
contemplative reading — or simply “contemplation”, which involves thinking deeply about the teachings and events in the Bible.
“sitting with God” — a silent meditation, usually preceded by contemplation or reading, in which we focus all our mind, heart and soul on the presence of God
To read more about this, check out our post on Contemplative Prayer and Christian Meditation.

5) SUFI MEDITATION TECHNIQUES

Sufism is the esoteric path within Islam, where the goal is to purify oneself and achieve mystical union with the Supreme (named Allah in this tradition). The practitioners of Sufism are called Sufis, and they follow a variety of spiritual practices, many of which were influenced by the tradition of Yoga in India.

Their main techniques include:

Contemplation of God (muraqabah)
Sufi Mantra meditation (zikr, jikr or dhikr)
Heartbeat meditation
Sufi breathing meditation (including Five Elements Breathing)
Bond of Love meditation
Gazing meditation
Sufi walking meditation
Sufi whirling
Check out this article for a full exploration of Sufi Meditation.

6) GUIDED MEDITATIONS

Origin & Meaning
types of meditation - guided meditationGuided Meditation is, in great part, a modern phenomenon. It is an easier way to start, and you will find guided meditations ba

sed on several of the above traditions.

The practice of meditation requires some dose of determination and will-power. In the past, people that were into meditation were more committed to it, and also had strong ideals fuelling their motivation. Their life was more simple, with less distractions.

We live in very different times now. Our life is busier. Will power is a less common personal asset. Distractions are everywhere, and meditation is often sought as a means to develop better health, enhance performance, or improve oneself.

For these reasons, guided meditation can indeed be a good way to introduce you to the practice. Once you get the hang of it, and wish to take your practice to the next level, I would urge you to try meditation unassisted by audio. It is up to you to decide when you feel like taking this step.

Guided Meditation is like cooking with a recipe. It’s a good way to start, and you can eat the food you make like this. But once you understand the main principles and flavors, you can cook your own dish. It will have a different, unique taste; it will be tailored for you, and more powerful. And then you will not want to use the recipe anymore – unless if you are trying a dish of another cuisine.

How to do it
Guided meditation usually comes in the form of audio (file, podcast, CD), and sometimes audio and video. You will find that any guided meditation will fall in one of below categories (with some overlap, obviously).

Traditional Meditations — With these types of audios, the voice of the teacher is simply there to “illustrate” or “guide” the way for your attention, in order to be in a meditative state; there is more silence than voice in it, and often no music. Examples are the ones offered by Thich Nhat Hanh and Tara Brach, which are rooted in authentic Buddhist practices. The purpose is to develop and deepen the practice itself, with all the benefits that come with it.
Guided Imagery — Makes use of the imagination and visualization powers of the brain, guiding you to imagine an object, entity, scenery or journey. The purpose is usually healing or relaxation.
Relaxation & Body Scans — Helps you achieve a deep relaxation in your whole body. It’s usually accompanied by soothing instrumental music or nature sounds. In Yoga these are called yoga nidra. The purpose is relaxation and calmness.
Affirmations — Usually coupled with relaxation and guided imagery, the purpose of these meditations is to imprint a message in your mind.
Binaural Beats — Binaural beats were originally discovered in 1839 by physicist Heinrich Wilhelm Dove. He discovered when signals of two different frequencies are presented separately, one to each ear, your brain detects the phase variation between the frequencies and tries to reconcile that difference. This is used to generate alpha waves (10 Hz), which is the brain wave associated with initial levels of meditation. There is scientific research into why and how binaural beats work.
While they all have their merits, it is the first type that most naturally evolves into individual unguided practice.

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