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How Meditation Can Help You Sleep

Meditation is a well-known process for achieving relaxation. It’s no surprise then, that regular meditation can bring a vast range of benefits to boost your overall health and well-being. As those who suffer from insomnia know, a lack of sleep can affect you mentally and physically. One advantage of learning to meditate is that it can help you to sleep better. If you’re wondering just how meditation can help you sleep, here are a few surprising insights.

Mindfulness meditation

There is actually more than one technique when it comes to meditating. For preventing a lack of sleep, mindfulness meditation has been found to fight insomnia and improve one’s ability to drift off. Mindfulness meditation is effective in training your daily thoughts to focus on the present, instead of the past or future. It also aids your breathing too.

A study into sleep

A study by Stanford Medical Centre investigated the effects of a six-week mindfulness program. The results demonstrated that those suffering from insomnia went to sleep twice as quickly as before, when they meditated. Furthermore, the participants were still benefiting from meditation twelve months after the study.

A study by the University of Massachusetts Medical School, which involved their own sleep therapy program with meditation, signified that 58% of 102 participants noted considerable improvements, with 91% of participants reducing or stopping any medication.

How does meditation work to aid sleep?

Meditation is an effective method for calming your thoughts. A lot of sleep problems stem from an overactive mind, which might include worrying about something, or just pondering certain aspects in your mind. Meditating is a great way to balance your mind to ensure that your thoughts don’t spiral out of control.

When you first start to meditate, you’ll probably notice that focusing your mind is a challenging process. However, learning meditation will collate your thoughts, ensuring that you concentrate on the present, rather than your past or future.

Via meditation, you will able to control your breathing, so that your blood pressure lowers, blood flow increases and your mind begins to calm. Meditation also helps to reduce the production of the stress hormone cortisone. When we feel stressed, our anxiety tends to rise and we struggle to sleep as a result. Thus, reducing our stress levels is just one factor that can aid a good night’s sleep.

Meditation reflects the brains activity during the initial stage of rest, which is ultimately how it is so effective in encouraging sleep. The art of meditation also works on the body as well as the mind, so you feel physically stronger and have a clearer thought process.

How to meditate

Depending on the style of meditation suited to you, you can partake in regular meditation or use a guided process. For beginners, the use of a guide is valuable as you can use audio, such as the brainwave meditation program to assist in learning how to successfully meditate. However, remember that regular meditation will allow you to experience maximum benefits to help you get a better night’s sleep.

Thank you for reading

John uptain

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We are already bombarded with EMI brainwaves from all the tech around us. I am not sure how audio will help there but I do agree getting unplugged and doing the traditional way would give us the rest we need and unstressed ourselves.

Hi Stanley I have been meditating a long time I use audio every night it is awesome I do meditate the traditional way, but it just seems to take longer to go a lot deeper than without the audio.

John

Thanks...time to try!

That's fantastic information. I did try meditation many years ago but I allowed life to get in the way, I think it's time to give it another go. Jim

Thank you Jim,
I have been doing meditation for over 30+ years I don't think I'll ever stop.. LOL That is why I made this my niche I am very passionate about it and I know a lot about meditation.

Thank you for sharing.

John

yes it is.

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