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What image comes to mind when you think of meditation?  Perhaps a gentle old man sitting quietly on an ancient Asian mountaintop?  Meditation practice originated centuries ago in the Far East but has become more mainstream in Western culture.  Today, millions of people all over the world practice meditation to relieve a variety of problems in their personal lives and promote a general sense of well-being.

Practicing meditation requires us to dip below our “surface” thoughts and into the realm of the subconscious. Meditation is focusing on the space between your thoughts.  Much like a computer that needs to be defragmented on a regular basis in order to run at its optimal level, meditation is a wonderful tool that gives us a chance to recalibrate our mind, body and spirit.  In effect, meditation helps us to realize our full potential and success as human beings.

There is no right or wrong way to meditate, but there are ways to meditate effectively.
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It’s almost 2011 and everyone is talking about New Year’s Resolutions.  For each of us, 2010 represented a variety experiences and ways of being.  Some things we like about ourselves, but typically there is something we want to improve upon.  So, we look to the next year as a fresh start, a time to bring in a new habit pattern and make it stick.  Sometimes it does, but often it doesn’t.  Visit a gym the first week in January, then again in April.  You’ll find in January it’s packed but after a few months pass, invariably those New Year’s Resolutions about going to the gym fade away and life goes back to the way it was in 2010.  Why is that? (more…)

What image comes to mind when you think of meditation?  Perhaps a gentle old man sitting quietly on an ancient Asian mountaintop?  Meditation practice originated centuries ago in the Far East but has become more mainstream in Western culture.  Today, millions of people all over the world practice meditation to relieve a variety of problems in their personal lives and promote a general sense of well-being. (more…)