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Stay Calm and Relaxed with Top Meditation Apps

Its library of meditation courses and daily affirmations are complemented by content specifically tailored for children and teenagers, making it a great option for families…reports Asian Lite News

The festive season is often synonymous with joy, lights, and celebrations. However, amidst the hustle and bustle, it can also be a time of stress and anxiety. This is where the magic of meditation comes into play, providing a sanctuary of calm in the chaos. As we step into the upcoming festive season, here are the top five meditation apps to consider subscribing to.

Idanim: With more than a thousand guided meditations and a plethora of tools at your disposal, Idanim is your ticket to tranquillity. The app offers personalized sessions to cater to your unique needs, allowing you to navigate through the stress of the festive season with ease. Its sleep stories are akin to a lullaby, ensuring you wake up refreshed and ready to take on the festivities. Its LIVE classes and ‘Ask the expert’ feature help users feel a part of the community and give an opportunity to ask their queries directly from the teachers, ensuring you’re never alone in your journey to relaxation. With its user-friendly interface and multitude of features, Idanim is your passport to a serene and balanced festive season.

ThinkRight.me: Meditate Daily” follows closely, providing a holistic approach to meditation and mindfulness. This app serves as a beacon of positivity, offering a range of activities and sessions designed to boost mental well-being. Its library of meditation courses and daily affirmations are complemented by content specifically tailored for children and teenagers, making it a great option for families.

Let’s Meditate: Relax & Sleep,” renowned for its simplicity and ease of use. The app’s wide range of guided meditation tracks caters to all moods and preferences, while the option to download meditations for offline use adds an extra layer of convenience. Operating on a donation basis, it ensures accessibility for all.

Vipassana Meditation developed by the Vipassana Research Institute, takes the fourth spot. This app is dedicated to the Vipassana technique, focusing on observing the mind-body connection. With its clean interface and extensive resources, it provides a supportive environment for your meditation practice.

Amaha (InnerHour): Self-Care,” a unique app developed by trained psychologists and licensed psychiatrists. Amaha offers a serene space for self-care and mindfulness, with a range of tools including deep breathing sessions, goal trackers, and chatbot assistance. Its soothing interface and mood tracker make it an invaluable resource in managing emotions during the festive season.

The festive season is a time to celebrate, but it’s also important to prioritise your mental well-being. These top five meditation apps provide a diverse range of features and benefits to help you navigate the festivities with calm and balance. So, take a moment for yourself, explore these digital sanctuaries of peace, and emerge from the festive season feeling refreshed and rejuvenated.

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Start meditating now

Over time you will observe a transformation in the amount of stress/anxiety you accumulate within. Simply closing your eyes and steadily breathing has a tremendous effect, especially when you acknowledge stressful situations arising. Meditation is so powerful to reduce anxiety…reports Samiksha Shetty

Contrary to popular belief, Meditation is not about zoning out and emptying your thoughts or mind. It’s about zoning inwards, acknowledging your thoughts, and then detaching from them without judgment.

The most common reactions I get when I talk about meditation are- “I cannot meditate”, “I cannot empty my mind”, “as soon as I empty my mind a thousand thoughts enter my mind”, “sitting for long hours hurts my back and hips” or “mediation makes me more anxious”. Well, all of this can be true if you throw yourself into the deep end of mediation without any experience.

Start from the basics. Preferably start by preparing your body through basic simple asanas (yoga stretches) and breathe through pranayama (breathing techniques). Find a place that is comfortable for you to meditate. Some people use a quiet space at home or in the office. You can meditate outside in nature as well.

. Meditation reduces stress, anxiety, and negative emotions: Meditation is a gift that you should dedicate to yourself every day. Use your breath to help de-stress and become more aware and present at the moment. Stress, anxiety, and negative emotions are unpredictable, they come and go as they please but through meditation, you can control the power they have over you and your mind.

Over time you will observe a transformation in the amount of stress/anxiety you accumulate within. Simply closing your eyes and steadily breathing has a tremendous effect, especially when you acknowledge stressful situations arising. Meditation is so powerful to reduce anxiety.

One of the main reasons people meditate is to help quiet a loud, overactive mind. Daily meditation might be able to help support the treatment and reduce the symptoms of anxiety and depression. This is because meditation helps fight stress and anxiety, which are both major triggers for depression.

. It helps increase focus, creativity, and productivity: Want to feel more creative and productive at work? Start meditating now! Meditation can encourage creative thinking and problem-solving. Meditation also helps us separate our emotions from our work, which helps us think more clearly and develop new ideas. Daily meditation can help you perform better at work! It helps increase your focus and attention and improves your ability to multitask. Meditation helps clear our minds and helps us focus on the present moment – which gives you a huge productivity boost.

. Boasts emotional intelligence: Unless you make the effort to observe your thoughts and attempt to understand what the mind is doing, you are never going to learn about your inner self. Many of us have trouble understanding our emotions. Meditation teaches us how to be more aware of our feelings and emotions and helps us process them better. Simply believing every thought that pops in your head and living under your mind’s umbrella is not constructive. Practising meditation changes how you think and helps you learn to understand your emotions without having to act upon them.

. Improves Sleep: A variety of meditation techniques can help you relax and control runaway thoughts that interfere with your sleep cycle. This can shorten the time it takes to fall asleep and increase the quality of your sleep.

Helps fight addictions: Meditation develops mental awareness and can help you manage triggers for unwanted impulses. This can help you recover from addiction, manage unhealthy eating habits, and redirect other unwanted habits.

Boosts immunity: Regular meditation has been shown to help boost your immune system. It increases electrical activity in the left side of the brain which is responsible for your immune system. It was also found that those who meditate have higher counts of antibodies in their blood, which helps fight illness.

. Get more out of your workout: Exercise, especially HIIT workouts (High-intensity interval training) and long hours of cardio can do a number on your muscles and your central nervous system. Such workouts could unintentionally cause stress on the body and the mind and cause an increase in your cortisol levels in the body. Meditation allows you to deeply rest your body and mind removing stress from your physiology. With meditation’s ability to reduce our stress levels, we’re able to perform our workouts at an optimal level and at the same time meditation might also help minimize sensitivity to pain.

After reading all these amazing benefits, isn’t mediation worth a try?

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Marking one year of social commitment by Healing Our Earth

Yoga & Meditation demonstrations, Healthy diet and Self-Care, Prayers and Chanting for Well Being & Peace, marking festivals, and Music and Dance have been the core sessions conducted on each Sunday for a full continuous year, for the benefit of communities around the world- writes Ragasudha Vinjamuri.

Come Sunday and there is an intense 5-hour program focusing on a weekly theme, encompassing speakers and presenters from across different continents. A range of subjects have been covered all throughout the year 2020, which continued into 2021 till date. Requiring dedication and commitment for this sustained activity, this immensely community-oriented program conceived and produced by Nil Kumar is supported by a like-minded team, on and off camera.

The latest events have been Yoga and Meditation, and Hanuman Jayanti celebrations. Surya Namaskar (Sun Salutations) by Hatha Yoga practitioner Himanshu Mehta (India), breathing techniques by  Patanjali Yoga practitioner Bejal Patel,  Yoga demonstration by Dr Mehul Shah, presentation by Raja Yoga Instructor Amarjeet Kaur Doowa (Thailand), impacts of Mudras and pressure points by Kamu Palan, Yoga demo by Rashmi Vyas, Meditation session by Saiksha Samboo (Mauritius) and associates have adorned Sunday, 18 April, while Bhajans and Kirtans by Meena Trivedy, Rupa Soni, Girish Jogia, Sneha Makanji, Neelima Penumarthy , talks by Hemangbhai, Sheena Parmar, and different community organisation contributions, have all enriched the Hanuman Jayanti Celebrations on Sunday, 25 April.

The hosts for these sessions have been Dr Honey Kalaria, Dr Lalit Sodha, Mena Trivedy, Sarita Menon, Saivani Samboo and Shivali Ruparelia.