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  2. 11 Guided Meditation Techniques to Calm and Center Yourself - AOL

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    This guided meditation from Live The Life You Love uses voice guidance and ambient music to help you focus on your body and prepare your mind to drift off to sleep. If you find your mind races as ...

  3. How to fall asleep fast - AOL

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    In a perfect world, most of us should take 10 to 20 minutes to fall asleep, with the average sleep latency (the time it takes to fall asleep) sitting at about 12 minutes. But alas, this world is ...

  4. How meditation can calm your brain - AOL

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    Insomnia and sleep quality. Post-traumatic stress disorder. Substance use disorders. Weight management. In one study, participants did a 10-minute guided meditation session, five days per week for ...

  5. Yoga nidra - Wikipedia

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    Yoga nidra (Sanskrit: योग निद्रा, romanized: yoga nidrā) or yogic sleep in modern usage is a state of consciousness between waking and sleeping, typically induced by a guided meditation. A state called yoga nidra is mentioned in the Upanishads and the Mahabharata, while a goddess named Yoganidrā appears in the Devīmāhātmya.

  6. Meditation - Wikipedia

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    Guided meditation as an aggregate or synthesis of techniques includes meditation music, receptive music therapy, guided imagery, relaxation, meditative praxis, and self-reflective journaling, all of which have been shown to have therapeutic benefits when employed as an adjunct to primary strategies.

  7. Meditation music - Wikipedia

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    Meditation music is music performed to aid in the practice of meditation.It can have a specific religious content, but also more recently has been associated with modern composers who use meditation techniques in their process of composition, or who compose such music with no particular religious group as a focus.