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Peace of Mind in a Stressful World
Shirley H-L Wang teaches the simple
blessings of meditation and energy healing.
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Many doctors suggest
to their patients to meditate daily for there are so many reports
that tell us meditation can delay, control, or completely avoid
chronic diseases such as cardiac disease, aids, cancer, as well
as lesser diseases, such as colds, fatigue, and migraines. Meditation
can also balance hyperactivity, attention-deficit disorder (ADD),
and depression. In this country, there are over ten million adults
that meditate on a regular basis. They understand that sitting
on a cushion is much cheaper than surgery! If you learn mediation,
I hope you are doing it for more than medical reasons, but seek
it because of its ability to provide peace of mind in this stressful
world.
The miracles of nature were brewed in silence. The huge wheel
of the universe rolls gently. Compared with nature, we live in
a noisy age. If we want to keep ourselves pure, we have to have
a lovely, peaceful moment everyday. We all know that to take a
shower and restful sleep can clean and refresh our bodies, but
how do we clean and refresh our minds or souls? A living person
needs food, water, air and sunlight, but also chi, bio-magnetic
energy, the energy that comes from the universe.
If you are excited, your breath will be short and quick. If you
are calm, your breath will be slow and smooth. Thus, by training
yourself to breathe slow and smooth, you can calm your breathing
and calm your mind.
Now, try to look forward at a spot. Breathe in with your nose
slowly and breathe out with your mouth unhurriedly. Do this five
times, and then close your eyes. Breathe normally, but slowly.
How do you feel? Quite calm? Whenever you do meditation, try to
breathe this way.
Before we learn meditation, there are some exercises we have to
do:
Sitting Position: Cross your legs, sit on a cushion
with your buttocks on only the front one-third of the cushion.
Your knees should be on the carpet, covered with a blanket.
Twist your waist: First put your hands on your
knees, straighten your upper back, and rotate your torso from
left to right three times. Then do the other way around.
Head exercise: Palms on knees, torso straight,
nod your head from front to back and from left to right three
times.
Massage: Using one hand, massage the opposite
shoulder, arm, elbow, wrist, and fingers. Then do the same with
the other hand for the opposite side of the body.
The purpose of these exercises is to relax your body. Now we can
do meditation.
In a sitting position, with your legs crossed, do your breathing
exercises. Breathe five times, in with your nose, out with your
mouth. Make sure all your breathing is done slowly. Now, close
your eyes. Try to meditate for 15 to 20 minutes at least twice
a day. When you finish meditating, massage your body before standing
up.
There are three main methods of meditation:
Breathing: Concentrate on your breathing. Count
your breaths from 1 to 10 then 10 to 1. Do not think of any other
things.
Chanting: Just say “ohm.” Recite
a sutra or incantation.
Relaxation: Do nothing. Just relax. Keep your
body unrestrained, comfortable, and free to move.
You can choose whatever method is easiest for you. There will
be many thoughts that will come into your mind. Do not follow
their steps, for they will leave you in a few seconds, and you
will forget them anyway.
If you do mediation consistently, you will feel chi go through
your chakras (energy centers) gradually. If your instructor opens
your chakras, you can accomplish this stage quicker. When your
chakras are opened, you will get chi easier. As we mature, experience
physical and emotional traumas, and navigate life’s frustrations,
the color of our chakras fade and their frequency of their vibration
slows. Only chi can clean and refresh our chakras and keep them
vibrating regularly.
When you can get chi from meditation, you can heal yourself and
others. The easiest way to do this healing is to put one hand
on your Crown Chakra (on the top of your head), and the other
hand on the point which you want the healing. For example, if
you are suffering from a stomachache, put one hand on your Crown
Chakra, and the other on your stomach. Then, close your eyes.
Probably in a few minutes, you will feel the ache disappear. For
more intense pain and chronic conditions, fifteen or twenty minutes
with hand positions on a daily basis will be needed. You can use
the same method to help other people.
There is one thing that you have to remember. When you are helping
other people, do not consider that you are responsible for the
healing. Your help only stems from a loving heart. When you come
to this stage of meditation and healing practice, there is another
course that you can take to access a deeper level of healing.
Shirley H-L Wang was born in Taiwan and was trained in Chang-Sheng
Xue (a form of energy healing) and became a volunteer to help
hospitalized patients. One morning, Shirley drew back her curtains
to find over thirty people in her garden waiting for her to awake
so she could work on them, so she decided to teach others to do
this form of healing. By the time Shirley decided to move to the
States, she had trained hundreds in Chang-Sheng Xue, and she now
teaches at Edgewood College of Georgia School of Oriental Medicine.
Shirley feels that it is in our nature to help each other, and
we receive the healing energy from the cosmos for free. So when
she teaches or heals people, she does not charge them.
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