Popular Meditation Classes And Websites

By Imelda Reid


When it comes to meditating, there is no place like home. While it might be a nice routine to visit a class or circle at least once a week. Most people who practice meditation often meditate at home at least once every day. Others, prefer a regular routine of going to an organized circle in which there are multiple people in attendance. Either way, the primary goal is to clear the mind of the clatter and clutter that builds up during daily life.

The Bible Belt is an area prone to hell, fire and brimstone preaching of the South. In California, to meditate is more prominent than to pray, at least in most areas. There are also those who denounce the practice as being of the Devil in the South. Political climates in the South and on the coast have been changing in recent years. Northern regions of both U. S. Coasts are often more liberal than many other areas, especially those in the South.

Classes, seminars and workshops are offered in many areas. Most often small communities and large ones present a variety of classes and workshops. A number of websites also offer free programs for use at home. Most often these audio and videos are free with additional items available for purchase.

To meditate is to clear the mind of all thought processes. It can be a very difficult process, especially when a mind is cluttered and confused. To pray is to make a request or give thanks to a higher power or powers. A number of schools now recognize both a "moment of silence, " which in reality is a moment to meditate, and prayer. As prayer is banned in public schools in the United States, it is mostly private schools which observe this rule.

Free information related to daily meditative practice, classes and other information is often available at a local library or bookstore bulletin board. A number of websites offer audio and visual programs with hypnotic sound and imagery. Many of these websites also promote and support various classes and circles which allow individuals to meet and meditate together.

Information on different practice styles can be achieved either through books and reading materials, or online. There are a number of free and paid programs related to the practice on a number of websites. It is often good to visit a number of these websites before deciding which style might work best at that moment.

The internet is a world of information and intellect. When these come together, the result is the many different websites which provide audio and visual meditative material. Each often has its own guided or self-guided routines complete with hypnotic imagery and associated music or sound. It is often good to peruse a variety of different websites. Most individuals will have a primary website and alternates between meditative materials during each session.

Whether meditating at home or at a local circle or class, it is important to always be quiet and respectful of others. Often public classes and circles offer a conversation period after before or after the class or session. Unless individuals can find a quiet space with or without others in which there can be no interruptions, it is rare that individuals can meditate successfully.




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