Meditation Poses
Dhyana (Big Mind Meditation)
Quieting the mind doesn't have to mean shushing your many inner voices. By letting them have their say, you can discover the all-encompassing stillness of Big Mind.Dhyana (Cross-Heart Kirtan Kriya Meditation)
This mantra meditation from the Kundalini tradition encourages a renewed sense of peace and balance.Dhyana (Intuition Meditation)
Through the practice of yoga, you can learn to hear—and follow—your inner guidance.Dhyana (Loving Your Enemies Meditation)
This four-part meditation clears the heart and quiets the mind.Dhyana (Practice Enlightenment Meditation)
If happiness and peace sound like worthy goals, use your imagination to "pretend" enlightenment. You'll be surprised at the results.
Dhyana (Calm Heart Meditation)
This contemplative meditation can be practiced regularly or whenever you feel overwhelmed, unstable, or emotionally shut down.Dhyana (Do the Right Thing Meditation)
When life hands you a difficult choice, try this time-tested process for discovering your dharma—the right action for this situation.Dhyana (I Want It So Bad Meditation)
Learn to transform unhealthy desires.Dhyana (Mantra Meditation)
Practice mantra meditation to tune in to the stillness that resides within you.Dhyana (Self-Inquiry Meditation)
Turning your light inward and embarking on the path of self-inquiry is a simple but powerful method of meditation.
Article Taken from:http://www.yogajournal.com/poses/finder/browse_categories/p_meditation
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