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

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    If you’re looking for a way to help your children calm down during times of stress or tantrums, Rosita from Sesame Street also teaches belly breathing in this video. 11. Guided Meditation for ...

  3. How meditation can calm your brain - AOL

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    “The goal is to calm your mind and relax your body,” says licensed acupuncturist Tom Ingegno, D.A.C.M. ... participants did a 10-minute guided meditation session, five days per week for four ...

  4. Meditation - Wikipedia

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    The English meditation is derived from Old French meditacioun, in turn from Latin meditatio from a verb meditari, meaning "to think, contemplate, devise, ponder". [11] [12] In the Catholic tradition, the use of the term meditatio as part of a formal, stepwise process of meditation goes back to at least the 12th-century monk Guigo II, [12] [13] before which the Greek word theoria was used for ...

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    Like most meditative practices, guided meditation can help relieve stress, tension and anxiety to help you fall asleep fast. Apps like Headspace are a good place to find sleep-friendly guided ...

  6. Meditative postures - Wikipedia

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    [9] [10] Baddha Konasana is a safer alternative, provided the knees are not pushed down. [11] A simple modern meditation stool, used to assist in sitting with the back upright and the legs crossed. Cushman notes that since meditation is not a posture, no particular posture is required.

  7. Samatha-vipassanā - Wikipedia

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    Some traditions speak of two types of meditation, insight meditation (vipassanā) and calm meditation (samatha). In fact the two are indivisible facets of the same process. Calm is the peaceful happiness born of meditation; insight is the clear understanding born of the same meditation. Calm leads to insight and insight leads to calm." [30]