Can meditation help me with being patient and get rid of a lot of anger?

September 16th, 2009 | by admin |
meditation
youngmec2008 asked:


What are benefits of meditation if you know some? Please share your thoughts. They will be appreciated :)

Christine
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    1. No Responses to “Can meditation help me with being patient and get rid of a lot of anger?”

    2. By jezette on Sep 18, 2009 | Reply

      it can definitely help, but you have to be willing to give it a real try because it might take a while before you’re comfortable with it. i’ve found stretching every muscle and listening to soothing music, especially with a group who are also meditating, really refreshes and calms me. it’s kind of incredible how rejuvenated a little down time can make you feel.

    3. By Honesty on Sep 20, 2009 | Reply

      Have you ever heard someone say to stop and count to 10 before responding to something when your initial feeling is based on anger? I would call this almost the same as meditation. It allows you to slow down and hopefully reflect enough to respond with a well-considered response. If you take the time to consider a response that respects the well-being of all parties involved, I believe you will always come out ahead. I hope this is some help.

    4. By Lizzie N on Sep 23, 2009 | Reply

      First.anger doesn’t really last any longer then two second..it only remains if you constantly think about it. Second. the benefits of meditations are: improvement of body luster and general health-When your mind focuses on a particular part of the body, the blood flow to that part increases and cells receive more oxygen and other nutrients in abundance and improvement in concentration because when you come under pressure, your body will be under control and is able to provide effective guidance to the physical body to effectively execute all its projects.

    5. By SadharaSatguru on Sep 25, 2009 | Reply

      Hello

      Yes.

      Meditation can take some time to get used to via a personal meditation practice, so have patience & persevere! & of course you can try self hypnosis as well!

      Sadhara

      see profile :)

    6. By Christina on Sep 26, 2009 | Reply

      The benefits of meditation are endless and certainly deserve your contemplation and consideration. Many successful business people, celebrities and sports professionals practice and enjoy the benefits of meditation.

      Some of the benefits of meditation are:-

      Reduces anxiety attacks as it lowers the levels of blood lactate.

      Builds self confidence.

      Increases serotonin which influences moods and behavior. Low levels of serotonin are associated with depression, headaches and insomnia.

      Enhances energy, strength and vigour.

      Helps keep blood pressure normal

      Reduces stress and tension

      Creates a state of deep relaxation and general feeling of wellbeing

      Helps with P.M.T.

      Increases concentration and strengthens the mind

      Helps reduce heart disease

      Helps with weight loss

      If you practise regularly, the benefits of meditation will promote a sense of calm and control, you’ll feel far more relaxed and happy. Your ability to concentrate will be greater. You won’t become stressed about things and you’ll feel more peaceful and relaxed about everything. One of the greatest benefits of meditation is learning to go with the flow and things that used to irritate you before simply become insignificant.

      “Meditation brings wisdom; lack of mediation leaves ignorance. Know well what leads you forward and what hold you back, and choose the path that leads to wisdom.” – Buddha

      Here is a free very simple meditation course and helpful community forum -

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