Meditation

What it (is|is not)
The definition of Meditation according to dictionary.com is:
 * med·i·ta·tion noun
 * The act or process of meditating.
 * A devotional exercise of or leading to contemplation.
 * A contemplative discourse, usually on a religious or philosophical subject.

Meditation according to etymonline.com is
 * meditation:
 * circa 1225, "discourse on a subject," from L. meditationem (nom. meditatio), from meditatus, pp. of meditari "to meditate, to think over, consider," from PIE base *med- "to measure, limit, consider, advise" (cf. Gk. medesthai "think about," medon "ruler," L. modus "measure, manner," modestus "moderate," modernus "modern," mederi "to heal," medicus "physician," Skt. midiur "I judge, estimate," Welsh meddwl "mind, thinking," Goth. miton, O.E. metan "to measure"). Meaning "act of meditating, continuous calm thought upon some subject" is from 1390.

So we see words like think, contemplate, reflect. We also see derivatives from words like 'to heal' and 'to medicate' and 'to measure'.

Of course you also associate the word with buddhists and yogis and lotus poses. Or you might associate it with a wise looking sage sitting with a smile or glazed-over not-exactly-with-us eyes. Or some very skillful and formidable warrior using not only external prowess and skill but also accessing internal realms that take years and years to get to through diligent practice in some remote region of the world.

There is a great deal of information 'out there' (no pun intended, read on to understand why it's a pun) about what mediation is. There is a good deal of confusion as a result. This page is not asserting that the explanation given below IS THE definition, but maybe a more approachable, practical and clearer explanation/model.

So? What is it?
There are many answers to this so they will be listed
 * Meditation is said to be a technique to center ourselves and become aware of this present moment. Some would call it 'Present moment awareness' others 'living in the now'.
 * Meditation is said to be a way to calm, relax, access and focus inwardly.
 * Meditation is a way to become sensitive to the more subtler aspects of everyday 'reality'

Difficulties
The mind commands the body and it obeys. The mind orders itself and meets resistance.
 * -Augustine of Hippo

Some difficulties one might experience while trying meditation:
 * A wandering mind
 * Complaints from the body (lower back pain, itchy eyebrows, etc..etc..)
 * When you try to focus on being still you become too oriented in trying to focus.
 * You want something, anything but this! Watch tv, fly around the room, eat pizza, go to the dentist, be anywhere but here doing this exercise.
 * "Doubt" - "This is stupid why am i doing this. I'm wasting time here"

Benefits
There are techniques that work to occupy the mind. Slowly you will learn how after some time of practice that once the mind is occupied there is less 'noise', 'doubts', 'distractions'. You'll develop an ability to feel and relax muscles you didn't know you were engaging out of instinct (jaw, eyelids, shoulders, fingers) which drain you of energy and inhibit relaxation for your organism. Also you will slowly restore and deepen your breathing - which is KEY to relaxation - and becoming aware how you breath.

Note:Breath is a good way to guage the mood of a person you are talking with, especially if they are unpredictable and inclined to violence.

Techniques

 * 1) Meditation/Techniques

In the news

 * 1) Meditation/Feeds - Latest news with 'meditation' in it (constantly changing)
 * 2) Meditation/In the news Specific and noted articles added here (static)

To be constructed
Meditation | Hesychasm
 * 1) Proposal for a s23 meditation group to convene at a synchronized GMT hour for a weekly joint remote meditation
 * 2) How often are you alone with yourself? barring internet aswell, can you stand the feeling of just watching yourself and simply being?
 * 3) Mundane, buisness-as-usual coffee&donuts-consciouness reality

Related:
 * How to meditate primer
 * Meditation Flicks (flash format)
 * primer
 * Ananda site Extensive!
 * Noetic Institute Paper
 * Medition links
 * Breath
 * Posture
 * VerbalAbuse
 * Chakras
 * Kunda/Yoga (Links to Academic studies of Meditation)

Commentary: Ever feel like there is "more" but you haven't been taught how to experience "more" ?