What You Will Learn In A 10-Day Vipassana Meditation Course?

Buddhist Vipassana Meditation

Vipassana meditation is a Buddhist way of meditating but it is widely followed by people of all faiths. It involves seeing things as they are or special seeing. Here you don’t focus on a task or image but focus on your inner self in a non-judgemental way.

Vipassana Meditation

Vipassana meditation technique to understand its benefits

Vipassana Meditation Technique

  • Start early in the morning to get calm and tranquillity and devote 10-15 minutes of the day to meditation
  • Set your yoga mat in a quieter area like your study or terrace where you can sit in the state of meditation for some time without any distraction
  • Sit on the mat with your legs crossed and back straightened. Engage your core and relax your body and mind to dive into the state of meditation
  • Close your eyes to connect to your inner self and breathe normally
  • Focus only on your natural breath and how you feel while inhaling fresh air
  • Be mindful of the natural breathing pattern and observe the thoughts coming to your mind without reacting or judging those thoughts
  • Observe the thoughts and the distractions caused by those thoughts. Not attempt to react or control the thoughts to let them subside on their own
  • Keep observing the thoughts and return to your normal breathing pattern. Continue the process of meditation for as long as you can
  • Experience the state of meditation where you feel light, healthy, and happy. You will experience the draining of stress every time you inhale fresh air and exhale carbon-di-oxide
  • Sit for 5-10 minutes in the state of meditation in the beginning and increase the meditation time as you gain experience

Tips for beginners

  • If you are new to Vipassana meditation at home, you should follow some tips that will help
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