F.A.Q.’s
How do I learn how to meditate?
Guidance and instruction are helpful at first. At Living Arts, you can learn how to practice Mindfulness Meditation in the Mindfulness Based Stress Reduction Program (MBSR), in the mindfulness based yoga programs and in private sessions. You will also receive recordings of the guided meditations that will support you in your home practice.
What are some of the benefits of Mindfulness Meditation?
Develops our capacity to truly ‘wake up’, to become more fully engaged in our lives and to consciously respond versus react on automatic pilot.
Helps to relieve anxiety and panic:
- Enhances our ability to cope with personal and work-related stress
- Lowers blood pressure
- Reduces chronic pain
- Improves sleep quality
- Alleviates gastrointestinal difficulties
- Improves immune system function
Recent research findings regarding the neuroplasticity of the brain have indicated that mindfulness meditation may be associated with structural changes in areas of the brain that are important for sensory, cognitive and emotional processing. Parts of the brain important for attention and sensory processing may also be thicker in meditation practitioners, who have also reported lower stress levels when compared to non-meditators.
How long should I sit each day?
Deciding in advance the duration of your sit can help support your practice. For many, a good time frame is between 15-45 minutes. If you sit each day, you’ll gradually experience noticeable benefits (eg. Less reactivity, more calm) and be more inclined to increase your sitting time. You can sit for less time but sit twice a day.
Do I need a special place to do meditation?
It’s helpful to find a relatively quiet place where you won’t be disturbed. It can also be helpful to use the same place each time because the association of that place has the potential to help you to settle into your meditation more quickly.
It’s hard to discipline myself to sit every day. What helps in developing a regular practice?
Giving thought to what matters to you, to what your most sincere intentions and how meditation can support you in realizing those intentions, can motivate you to sit more regularly.