Episode 4: The health benefits and magic of meditation

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Today I talk about a very simple and free health practice that is accessible to all of us.  You can do it anywhere, anytime and you don’t need any special tools or props to do it. It is such an important tool for maintaining health and is so effective, that not only has it stood the test of time in a range of Eastern health traditions, but we are now also seeing it prescribed by Western med practitioners, from GPs to orthopaedic surgeons and cardiologists. The magic health tool that I am talking about is meditation! In this episode, we will talk a little bit about meditation, and answer some of the common questions that I get asked about it. I’m going to share with you some exciting research that shows just how powerful this practice is – and the measurable physical outcomes that can be observed in our health as a result of integrating it into our lives. We will finish up with some easy guidelines and an intro to starting your meditation practice, which will lead up the accompanying bonus episode to this one, which is a short, guided 5 minute meditation to ease you into the benefits of the amazing practice! So let’s get into it! Show Notes Transcript Today, I'd like to talk about a very simple and free health practice that is accessible to all of us. You can do it anywhere, anytime, and you don't need any special tools or equipment to do it. It's such an important tool for maintaining health and is so effective that not only has this practice stood the test of time in a range of Eastern health traditions, but we are now also seeing it prescribed by Western medicine practitioners from GPs to orthopaedic surgeons and cardiologists. The magic health tool that I'm talking about here is meditation! Today I'd like to talk a little bit about meditation and answer some of the common questions that I get asked about it - I'll talk about why it's important and how we can benefit from it. I'm also going to share with you some exciting research that shows just how powerful this practice is, and talk about the measurable physical outcomes that can be observed in our health as a result of integrating this practice into our lives. We will finish up with some easy guidelines and an intro into starting your own meditation practice, which will lead us up to the accompanying bonus episode to this one - a short, guided five minute meditation that will ease you into the benefits of this amazing practice. So let's get into it. So what is meditation? There are many different schools and traditions of meditation, but if we are talking about it from an umbrella perspective, meditation is the act of bringing our awareness to the present moment, and gently observing what is going on for our mind and body in this moment - without getting attached to it. To assist in anchoring our attention in the present, we might choose to focus on various anchor points - this might be the breath, it might be a sound or a chant, it might be a body sensation or a feeling - and these are just some examples of different focus points that we can come back to. Part of being human is our active minds: you might have heard the term "monkey mind", or "mental chatter", and it's very normal for our minds to wander during a period of meditation. When it does go off on a wander, however, these focus points of breath, or sound or sensation, can help to remind us to bring our mind gently back to the task at hand. I like to imagine a curious puppy as our mind, and it keeps escaping it's basket. It's in the puppy's nature to go off and wander and explore and create adventures for itself. But we can also gently and repeatedly guide the puppy back to their resting place. And over time the puppy, like our mind, can develop the ability to stay in one place for longer. Meditation is a cumulative skill that develops with time and training. So in the same way that we wouldn't expect to be able to run a 10 kilometre run without any training,...