Meditation - Enlighten Me Designs
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Meditation
Presentation by,
Catherine Eichhorn
Meditation
A self-directed practice for relaxing the body and
calming the mind.
Origins in Eastern religious practices.
Studies have found that regular meditation can:
increase longevity and quality of life
reduce chronic pain and anxiety
reduce substance abuse and PTS in Vietnam
veterans
increase intelligence-related measures
lower blood cortisol levels initially brought on
by stress.
Medterms.com 2008
Types of Meditation
Zen
Focuses on the background perception or
field, seeking a deeper understanding.
Concentrative
focuses the attention on the breath, an
image, or a sound (mantra), in order to still
the mind.
Mindfulness
Helps to gain a more calm, clear, and nonreactive state of mind, by focusing between
field and object.
Shapiro 1982
Buddhist Meditation
Shamatha is often translated as calm abiding or
peacefulness; the development of tranquility.
Vipashyana is clear seeing or special insight,
and involves intuitive cognition of suffering,
impermanence, and egolessness.
Samadhi is concentration or one-pointed
meditation. It involves intense focusing of
consciousness.
Webspace.ship.edu 2008
Buddhism: a Brief Overview
The Buddha, or
Enlightened One,
was born (approx)
in 566 BC as
Siddhartha
Gautama.
He was a prince of
the Sakya tribe of
Nepal.
Suzuki 2006
At age 29, Siddhartha sought the
meaning of suffering.
Bodhi Tree = Buddha became
enlightened.
45 years of wandering; died in 486 BC at
age 80
Dharma = teachings
Sangha = community of monks and
nuns
Suzuki 2006
The Buddha
At the time of his death, the Buddha spoke
these words:
Impermanent are all created things;
strive on with awareness.
Tenzin Gyatso, The 14th Dalai
Lama 2006
The Four Nobel Truths
Life is suffering.
Suffering is due to attachment.
Attachment can be overcome.
There is a path for abandoning
attachment.
Suzuki 2006
Eight-Fold Path
Prajña, or wisdom
1. Right view is the true understanding of the
four noble truths.
2. Right aspiration is the true desire to free
oneself from attachment, ignorance, and
hatefulness.
Suzuki 2006
Shila (Morality)
3. Right speech involves abstaining from lying,
gossiping, or hurtful talk.
4. Right action involves abstaining from
hurtful behaviors, such as killing, stealing, and
careless sex.
5. Right livelihood means making your living
in such a way as to avoid dishonesty and
hurting others, including animals.
Susuki 2006
Samadhi (Meditation)
6. Right effort Bad qualities should be
abandoned and prevented from arising again;
good qualities should be enacted and nurtured.
7. Right mindfulness is adjusting thinking as
to overcome craving, hatred, and ignorance.
8. Right concentration is meditating to
progressively realize a true understanding of
imperfection, and impermanence.
Suzuki 2006
Meditation Basics
Remember to attend to your breathing.
Sit with your back straight.
Hands are placed loosely on the top of the
thighs, with the palms facing up. Place the
thumb and middle finger so that they are
touching.
Head is upright.
Eyes may be closed.
Inhale, counting to 10; exhale with the same
count.
Webspace.ship.edu 2008
Mantra (prayer)
To recite Om Mani Padme Hum, out loud or
silently to oneself, invokes the blessings of
Chenrezig, the embodiment of compassion.
It is said that all the teachings of the Buddha
are contained in this mantra.
Spinning the written form of the mantra around
in a Mani wheel (or prayer wheel) is also
believed to give the same benefit.
Dharma-haven.org 2008
Om Mani Padme Hum
Cannot be transliterated into a simple phrase or
sentence
Is the most widely used of all Buddhist mantras
Is open to anyone who feels inspired to practice
it
Reading from left to right the syllables are: Om
(ohm) Ma (mah)
Ni (nee)
Pad (pahd) Me (may)
Hum (hum)
Dharma-haven.org 2008
Variation of pronunciation is:
Om Mani Peme Hung
Om helps to achieve generosity
Ma helps to achieve ethics
Ni helps to achieve tolerance and
patience
Pad helps to achieve perseverance
Me helps to achieve concentration
Hum helps to achieve wisdom
Dharma-haven.org 2008
Can Meditation Help Me?
Anxiety
Researchers at the University of MA. Medical
Center found statistically significant
improvements among 22 patients.
Aging
• Maharishi International University in Iowa,
found improvement in 73 elderly patients in
learning, cognitive flexibility and mental health,
as well as blood pressure and a 3-year survival
rate for participants.
Duke University 2006
Health Benefits
GI Disorders
State University of New York found significant
reductions in symptoms of 10 patients for abdominal
pain, diarrhea, flatulence, and bloating.
Psoriasis
1998 Study found in Psychosomatic Medicine reported
a faster heal rate for those patients who included
meditation with traditional methods.
Stroke
2000 study found in Stroke published coronary
atherosclerosis was reduced, after 6 to 9 months of
meditation therapy.
Duke university 2006
Summary
Meditation is easy to learn.
Meditation can be practiced anywhere.
Helps to relieve psychological disturbances
Helps to relieve a variety of medical issues
Does not need to be included with religion
Can be silent, focused or with music
Meditate for at least 15 minutes a day to keep
the doctor away.