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Guided Meditation vs UnGuided Meditation
By: Chris Le Roy
The challenge new meditators have when learning meditation is
whether to use a guided mediation or to use an unguided meditation.
Our objective in this article is to look at both meditation types
so that you can choose which meditation style will suit your
requirements.
Guided Meditation involves somebody guiding you through the
meditation process. That is they literally talk you through the
whole meditation process. There are some advantage and
disadvantages to this technique. One of the reasons you may
consider guided meditation is to help expand your understanding of
the various meditation techniques.
The Guided Meditation technique can be presented in a number of
ways. You may do a guided meditation session in a small group with
a meditation practitioner or you might do a guided meditation
session using a meditation cd or meditation dvd.
If you are first starting out, the Guided Meditation sessions is a
good way to learn meditation as the meditation practitioner will
talk you through the experience and to help you identify what you
should be feeling and how to move you into the state that your
meditation technique is trying to get you in.
For example if your guided meditation session is teaching you how
to master the deep-breath meditation technique then the
practitioner will talk you through how to relax and release the
tension within your body. They will also be able to tell you what
you should be thinking and feeling. A good practitioner will also
give you some exercises during the session to try at home that will
help your experiment with the meditation technique.
The obvious downside to guided meditation is that someone is
actually talking to you during the meditation session. Sometimes
what people will find is that it is difficult to get to that state
we are trying to achieve when someone is talking during the
session. Often what you will have to do is to follow a guided
meditation session for a number of times till you can learn and
remember the meditation process and then try it for yourself in an
unguided meditation session on your own.
Some meditation centres also offer unguided meditation sessions in
a group. What this means is that the whole group meditates together
but the session is done in silence with no-one speaking. Many group
meditation sessions though will still use meditation music as the
basis of the session.
Some meditation classes in remote locations will undertake unguided
sessions out in the natural surrounding and will use the sounds of
nature as the tool to help bring the group to a point of
relaxation. Once again though one of the key elements of these
unguided sessions is that no-one is allowed to speak during the
meditation period. The group leader will generally use a special
sound to bring the group meditation session to an end.
Most professional meditation practitioners will recommend that a
person who is new to meditation take a guided meditation session so
that they can learn how to achieve the state of mind the type of
meditation they are trying. Learning to meditate is one of the most
important tools any human can master and can help improve your
day-to-day life and help you cope with your surroundings.
Once you have undertaken a few guided meditation sessions you will
certainly be able to pursue unguided meditation sessions on your
own and the more practice you get the better you will be at
meditation. It is also worth considering purchasing a few different
guided meditation cds so that if in the future you are unsure of
what to do during the meditation session, you can refer to the
meditation cd as a reference.
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