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Beat Stress With Meditation: Guided meditation

by Naomi Ozaniec

Meditation is most often a silent, internal experience. However a guided meditation is led and directed by a second person, usually a class teacher who describes a particular inner landscape in considerable detail. This type of meditation is now widely packaged in CD or audio form for a western audience; the voice provides a narrated description, the listener creates matching visual images. Although visualized meditations have a long and respectable history in both eastern and western traditions, this does not mean that visualization of itself has meaning and transformative potential.

Typically a guided meditation will invite the listener to create a pleasant scene. This form of directed reverie uses the natural image-making facility of the mind, so that even a novice will feel a sense of achievement and such inner journeys are useful as a means of relaxation. However, the transformative impact of visualized meditations is generated from skilfully developed symbolic images, not merely pleasant journeys in the mind. Detached from any particular lineage such as Tibetan Buddhism or the Western Mystery tradition which both apply specific visualized journeys, the freelance guided meditation has a limited value as an agent of personal transformation. Meditation presents challenges, poses inner obstacles, exposes thinking, reaches deeply into the psyche, rebuilds values, sharpens the intellect, and strengthens insight, among many other subtle and complex processes. Imagining pleasant mental scenes cannot accomplish such an in-depth, holistic and essentially spiritual rebirth.



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