Friday, December 4, 2009

Rational meditation

I hate the fact that when ever I read about meditation I have to read about spiritual stuff. It's an offence to my rational mind. It seems that the entire business of meditation is about 'finding your inner christ' or 'finding the real you' or getting in 'tune with the universal karma'. It's plain annoying. Especially since meditation is such a cool thing to do.

You don't think so? Take a look at rational meditation. Rational meditation is a way to take control of your mind and be clear minded always. Rational meditation works, what ever you believe in. Wether an ateist, christian, hindu, muslim, agnostic, sceptic or even an alien, rational meditation is worthwhile.


And it's not even hard. It's easy. The object of rational meditation is to make the mind into a useful tool and make it work for you, not against you. Rational meditation is about removing obstacles and being able to master your reality.

It does take som effort though. But, unlike traditional forms of meditation, you will feel the benefits within days or weeks. Why? It's not because rational meditation is easier, which it is, and its not because rational meditation is a new form of meditation, which it isn't. It's because you don't have to learn an entire new way of looking at things. You don't have to learn a million yoga poses, you don't have to learn buddhism, you don't have to know about your inner god or goddes. You start with what you already know and you grow from that. That's why its quick, effecient and that's why you will feel the benefits right away.

This blog is about rational meditation. Rational in the sense that whatever you believe in and however your mind works, you can use this.

Before you master your mind, any improvement takes practice, practise and then more practise. It takes so much time to improve yourself.

With rational meditation you can do it faster. You'll still need practise, but not nearly as much. Consider athletes: They spend a lot of time doing mental traininng, visualising the task at hand, doing every movement in the mind without moving the body. And it helps. Most of the worlds topathletes are doing mental practice. They are using rational meditation.

Consider NLP, a method specifically used to improve peoples minds. While people visit NLP coaches to improve specifik areas of their lives, rational meditation will make it possible to improve any part of your life. The problem with using coaches, NLP, therapists or any other help, is that you'll have to come back to them again and again and again. Why? Because they never teach you WHY it works. They just do it to you and mostly it helps the specific problem.

Rational meditation will set you free to do and be whatever you want. Once and for all. It'll cost you nothing.


So, while the market is full of quick fixes for just about any ailment outthere, meditation is by far the most versatile, the most efficient and the cheapest. All you have to do is to sit down and close your eyes. And when you get better at it, you don't even have to do that. And you wont have to listen to some new-age guru (which is really a turn off for most rational people)

If all you really want is a quick fix, there are plenty of places to find that. If what you need is someone to force you through it because you're to unfortable with your self to work on yourself alone, feel free to go anywhere else but here.


This blog is about rational meditation for anyone, for free and for when ever you have the time and where ever you are.

:) The meditator

1 comment:

  1. I like the things you wrote and agree with most of them. I have been doing rational meditation for years, also with the help of software tools and web applications that I have developed, like mindcards.net. Why don't you write more articles about rational meditation?
    Bruno

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