Ryu Posted July 28, 2003 Share Posted July 28, 2003 I need some help, Could anyone tell me how to successfully meditate? And what is the usage of meditating? How does it help?, What does it do?, ect. Ryan "Ryu" SomersBlue Belt - ITF Tae Kwon Do2 Years - Basic Hapkido Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
G95champ Posted July 28, 2003 Share Posted July 28, 2003 Its more or less just a way of relaxing. Im sure there are deeper schools of it that you can go into but for the sake of what we do in class its bascailly just used to calm down and relax. When I teach it I basically say just take deep breaths and try and clear you mind and let your body go limp. However I have had some who pray or just go though the motions out of respect. We usually don't do it much longer than a min or so at the start and end of class. Im sure the deeper you go into it and the longer you do it you can become really relaxed. However their are no SUPERPOWERS or MIND CONTROL things that come out of it. (General George S. Patton Jr.) "It's the unconquerable soul of man, and not the nature of the weapon he uses, that ensures victory." Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
CheekyMusician Posted July 28, 2003 Share Posted July 28, 2003 There are lots of different ways to meditate, but here are two that I know of. 1. Sit comfortably and concentrate on your breathing. Try to clear your mind completely. When a thought comes into your head just dismiss it as 'just a thought' and don't concentrate on it. Concentrate on your exhalations, and see your inhalations as just a disruption to your exhalations. 2. Once again you're concentrating on your breathing. This time imagine the path it takes inside your body. Imagine, as you breath in, the air traveling into your mouth, down your throat and into your stomach. Imagine it spiraling round and round into smaller and smaller circles in your stomach, and the imagine the opposite for an exhalation (the spiral unwinding, the air traveling upwards from your stomach, to your throat and out through your mouth.) Hope that helped. Smile. It makes people wonder what you've been up to. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ryu Posted July 29, 2003 Author Share Posted July 29, 2003 Thanks you two for all your help. Ryan "Ryu" SomersBlue Belt - ITF Tae Kwon Do2 Years - Basic Hapkido Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
NyteShades Posted August 8, 2003 Share Posted August 8, 2003 Check out the article by Killer Miller called Mind Dumping. That pretty much explains meditation and the benefits. Nyteshades Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Coco Posted September 23, 2003 Share Posted September 23, 2003 I can never meditate at my karate class, the guy goes like - 'mokuso' like 1 or 2 secs later he stops us, i can bearly close my eyes, meh does that actually affect you? Shito Ryu (3rd kyu) RETIRED - 2002-2003Now studying BJJ(2006) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tao Posted September 23, 2003 Share Posted September 23, 2003 Class is not the place to be meditating. You should be doing that on your own outside of class. Your Sifu should guide you on how to meditate on your own, but when you come to class you should be conditioning, or learning bunkia. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tao Posted September 25, 2003 Share Posted September 25, 2003 Learning the microcosmic orbit is a good start for meditation. It helps the body's energy somewhat reset and get's it flowing in the proper direction. You can read about it in a book called awaken the healing light by Mantak Chia. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
shazaam Posted September 27, 2003 Share Posted September 27, 2003 http://www.fhu.com Peace, Love, Harmony Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tao Posted September 27, 2003 Share Posted September 27, 2003 And the meaning of that is? Is there a particular article on meditation? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Recommended Posts