What is Vedic Meditation?

Vedic Meditation is a simple, natural, effortless technique for relaxing the mind and body, and releasing stress.

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How do you practice the technique?

To meditate, you sit comfortably in a chair with your back supported and your eyes closed. And over the course of about 20 minutes you let your mind settle down to increasingly quiter levels of consciousness by utilizing the sound of a mantra. To an outside observer you will appear to be simply resting.

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How is this technique different from other forms of meditation?

There is no concentration, focus, or contemplation involved in the Vedic Meditation technique.


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Where does this technique come from?

This technique originated in ancient India from the same knowledge base that brought us yoga, Ayurveda and much of Eastern philosophy.

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Do I have to change my lifestyle in order to benefit from this technique?

The technique is sequential and scientific in nature. And like yoga, Vedic Meditation can be practiced and enjoyed by anyone, regardless of cultural or religious beliefs, or lifestyle.

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What if I have too many thoughts when I try to quiet my mind?

If you feel like your mind is always active, you are a perfect candidate for this technique because you don’t have to “try” to stop thinking or “try” to do anything for that matter. “Trying” is actually what excites the mind and causes thinking. Vedic Meditation effortlessly settles the mind in the most natural and immediate way.

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What kind of benefits will I get from meditating?

Meditators report experiencing deep rest, the release of stress, more energy, clearer thinking, better health, and improved personal relationships.

Here are some other notable benefits:

· Improved memory, energy, creativity, intelligence
· Relief from depression and anxiety
· Relief from migraines, headaches and asthma
· Relief from insomnia and other sleeping disorders
· Faster reaction times
· Reduced cholesterol levels
· Relief from fatigue
· Stronger immune system
· Reduced risk of heart disease
· Normalization of blood pressure
· Improved sports performance
· Reduction of biological aging (click here to find out your biological age)
· Reduced addictive behaviors
· Normalization of weight

Psychologically, a regular m
editation practice spawns a level of confidence and fearlessness in action that is the basis for successfully navigating through life's most challenging and demanding situations. Meditation is a consistent and reliable delivery vehicle for answers to questions like: "Where do I go from here?" It helps us understand our life's purpose and presents us with a road map for staying on track with our purpose. Meditation will also help your mind "switch off" and allow your body to get the deep rest it requires in order to release stress and stay healthy.

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How long will it take until I feel benefits?

It's not unusual for a practitioner to feel benefits from the very first time he or she meditates. Many people report increased energy, increased calmness and greater clarity within the first few weeks, and friends and family will often notice remarkable differences as well.

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Have these benefits been proven by science?

Yes. Over 600 scientific research studies (many of them published in top scientific journals) verify and validate the benefits of Vedic Meditation in just about every area of an individual's life including: mind, body, behavior and environment.

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How much time would I have to invest in learning this technique?

About 6 hours total. Group instruction is spread out into four 90-minute sessions over the course of four consecutive days. This format is designed to give you plenty of time to practice the technique, ask questions about your experiences, and deepen your understanding of how this practice works. You will be a self-sufficient meditator by the end of your course.

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How much will it cost me to learn meditation?

At the start of your course, you will be asked to give a meaningful contribution (one which you decide for yourself) based on earnings. This will serve as your one-time course fee and will advance fund any future participation in the basic meditation course as well as all group meditations and knowledge meetings. This ancient, time-honored tradition of giving whatever amount feels meaningful to you ensures that all will have an opportunity to learn this technique.

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What's the next step towards learning to meditate?

If you feel compelled to explore further, you must attend Light's "Introductory Talk" on meditation. This is a free talk where you will have an opportunity to meet Light in a group setting and hear more details about the technique and its benefits. Also, you will get a chance to ask Light any questions or voice any concerns that you may have about learning. The talk will last for no more than one hour and there is no obligation.

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