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MEDITATION

Meditation is the discipline of silence practised to calm the body, mind, soul and spirit. It is one of the most significant and important practices in the spiritual realm of the human being and is the one that brings about changes at the level of cognitive awareness. The origin of meditation lies in the origin of the Zen concept, which refers to the transmission of the light of Buddhist wisdom that occurs in silence.

Archaeologists have found figures and engravings in India dating back to 3000 BC, showing figures sitting in the classical meditation posture - Lotus Flower - so meditation is believed to be at least 5,000 years old. Philosophers and mystics of all ages agree that silence is the beginning of the highest knowledge.

Around the 6th and 5th centuries BC different forms of meditation developed in Taoist China and Buddhist India. The exact origin of Buddhist meditation has not been perfectly defined, although the first texts referring to meditation appear in the Pali Sutras, where the formula for salvation was listed following the four basic rules: observance of the rules of morality, contemplative concentration, knowledge and liberation.

Meditation can be practised individually or in a group, with group meditation practice generating the highest rate of personal empathy by enhancing individual energies, resulting in a different and very enriching experience.

"Meditation brings wisdom; lack of meditation leaves ignorance. Know well what leads you forward and what holds you back, and choose the path that leads to wisdom" (Buddha).

Some types of Meditation

There are many types of meditation, depending on the school or origin of it. In this section we will only refer to some examples of the most well-known types of meditation:

 BUDDHIST MEDITATION

In Buddhist meditation, observation of oneself and the activities of the mind is practiced to learn not to identify with that whirlwind that takes the joy out of life in the present.

ZEN MEDITATION

It has its origins in Chinese tradition. It is also known as Zazen meditation, which means “Zen Sitting” or “Sitting Meditation.”

VIPASSANA MEDITATION

The objective of Vipassana meditation is self-observation and inner knowledge to achieve Nirvana.

MINDFULNESS MEDITATION

A new Western trend that attempts to detach the practice of meditation from any ideological or religious connotation. It consists of living with full attention to the present and achieving peace in this frenetic world, it is "mental training".

MEDITATION with MANTRAS

Mantras are a series of syllables, words or phrases that apparently have no meaning, but which according to yogic tradition connect us with virtues or divine energies. During meditation, these mantras are repeated in order to focus our mind and direct our attention.

TRANSCEDENTAL MEDITATION

Transcendental meditation is one of the types of meditation most studied by science for its innumerable benefits, but at the same time it is also one of the most criticized, perhaps because transcendental meditation is only taught in authorized centers that must have the approval of the Maharishi Mahesh Institute

YOGA MEDITATION

Among the types of meditation, we must highlight those that are associated with the tradition and practice of yoga, such as Chakra meditations, Kundalini Yoga, Kriya Yoga, Tantra, Pranayama or Nada Yoga.

TAOIST MEDITATION

The characteristic of this type of meditation is the generation, transformation and distribution of inner energy. Inner silence is the basis of Taoist meditation. It is about the silence that appears little by little and subtly as you advance in the practice of meditation.

VISUALIZATIONS

A type of meditation more suitable for beginners. It can help you understand a problem that resides in your subconscious. It is the way to bring to light what you want. There are many types of visualizations such as: positive thoughts, learning to forgive, discovering what you want, etc.

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ACUPUNCTURE AND MOXIBUSTION

Traditional Chinese medicine is a precious legacy from five thousand years ago with a permanent projection in the present and maintains that the human body is a small universe united by channels of light through which Qi (energy) travels, and this taking into account that, when it comes to treating man for an illness, it is inevitable to treat his affective, emotional, psychological factors, etc., which are affecting his illness. Acupuncture and Moxibustion are the best known.

In Acupuncture, needles are inserted into certain points of these channels to restore the body's balance and try to cure and prevent illness. The needles are selected according to the conditions of the patient and are used to puncture the chosen points and stimulate them.

Stimulation of the points can also be done with Moxibustion, which is done by burning artemisia (moxa). It usually involves two modalities: a direct one, in which artemisia cones are applied to the selected points, and an indirect one, in which an artemisia stick is held at a certain distance from the surface of the body to heat the chosen area. The cones and sticks are made of dried mugwort leaves.

TERAPIA DE VENTOSAS

Cupping therapy has a long history in China dating back more than 2,000 years and is part of Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) treatment. Data is found in ancient works from the Jin dynasty (265-420) in which applications with this method are already detailed. Its basic principle is the application of a suction cup on the skin, to which we will cause a vacuum effect, in order to improve the local vascularization of the area, thus allowing a greater flow of oxygen and nutrients in the affected area. Cupping can be used for any illness caused by cold wind and to stimulate the functionality of the autoimmune system. Nowadays it is also used aesthetically to reduce cellulite, fat and promote circulation that stimulates blood detoxification. Chinese cupping can relieve headaches, migraines, some skin problems (eczema, acne), the effects of stress, insomnia, or functional colopathies (constipation). Many patients who resort to this technique attest to its good results.

PHYSICAL THERAPY

Defined as a discipline that offers non-pharmacological rehabilitation therapeutic treatment to diagnose, prevent and treat symptoms of multiple ailments, both acute and chronic. It is done through a set of methods, procedures, implements, of manual application.

Physical therapy is a safe and conservative approach, it has a preventive nature and is recommended for all those who want to enjoy good health, through the use of various techniques and exercises.

The lesser known benefit of physical therapy is that it helps manage age-related health problems by avoiding complex surgical procedures by preventing and controlling the physical deterioration of muscle strength, flexibility and joint mobility.

Knowing now that physical therapy not only serves to recover after an injury or illness, but also increases well-being, quality of life in general and helps you feel better without having to have a specific problem to correct. ¿Do you dare to include it in your preventive health routine?

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