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Find Out the Top 17 Spiritual Benefits of Meditation For You

Find Out the Top 17 Spiritual Benefits of Meditation For You

The need to meditate is present in every human being because it is a natural tendency of human life to look for a joy that doesn’t diminish and a love that doesn’t turn into negative emotions. Meditation is a tool to reach such a state.

We are made of both matter and spirit. Our body is made up of carbohydrates, amino acids, proteins, etc., but our consciousness or spirit is made of joy, energy, enthusiasm, peace, happiness, and all these beautiful qualities. Anything that uplifts the spirit, anything that brings more happiness, love, joy, creativity, compassion, and enthusiasm in life is spirituality. Spirituality gives you strength; that inner strength to manage difficult situations and to keep you ever-smiling.

What is meditation?

Meditation is the journey from movement to stillness, from sound to silence. Beyond all the chatter and noise in our mind, there is a silent, peaceful, blissful, beautiful space that exists in all of us, a place that is intact and unbroken. Turning our attention to this silent chamber is meditation. This silence cleanses the mind, giving it a much-needed rest, and makes room for better perceptions and new ways of looking at life and its challenges. So, keep reading to learn more about meditation in https://miramarretreat.org/ 

Meditation is food for the soul. When you are hungry, spontaneously you go to eat something. If you are thirsty, you want to drink some water. In the same way, the soul yearns for meditation and this tendency is in everyone.

The peak, the most supreme type of prayer is meditation. All powers are hidden within the Self and everything will manifest when you connect to your consciousness. Being silent and knowing that the divine is taking care of everything – that is the best form of prayer; the best prayer is meditation.

Find Out the Top 17 Spiritual Benefits of Meditation For You

Why meditate: what are the benefits of meditation

Yoga and meditation are simple but very effective tools to keep yourself stress-free. A little practice on a regular basis keeps you in touch with your inner depth. Apart from giving a very palpable sense of health and well-being, it helps you deal with situations and challenges much better. Your people handling skills improve. As you listen more and more to your inner voice for guidance, you are able to make decisions with a clearer mind and your intuition improves.

The benefits of meditation are multiple. It keeps you physically fit and healthy, mentally focused and sane. Intellectually, it brings such sharpness, keenness of attention, awareness, and observation. Emotionally, you feel lighter, softer, and purer. You can let go of all the past garbage. It creates positive vibrations around you, influencing your behavior with others, and others’ behavior with you. Meditation is food for the soul, it nurtures the core of your existence. Clarity of mind and purity of heart are the byproducts of meditation. Meditation gives the deepest rest in the shortest time. There is a significant body of research on how meditation helps improve conditions such as high blood pressure, diabetes, heart problems, sleep disorders, and nervous system disorders, among others.

Let us look into some spiritual benefits of meditation

1. A more even, balanced, and grounded sense of being

Regular meditation brings a balance between your heart and mind and makes you both sensitive and sensible. The confluence of knowledge, understanding, and practice makes life complete. When you grow into higher states of consciousness (through meditation), you find that you are no longer thrown off balance by different situations and disturbances. A regular meditation practice can transform the quality of your life by culturing the nervous system to maintain peace, energy, and expanded awareness throughout the day. You become beautiful yet strong, capable of accommodating different challenges in life without any conditions.

2. A deep experience of inner stillness, peace, and contentment

Our minds can affect our surroundings. Only a peaceful and happy person can spread happiness.

Meditation creates ripples of happiness and peace within you, which then spread out in multiple waves all around the world. A better you make the vibrations, energy, and people around you better.

3. A personality radiating an unshakable smile, love, calmness, and serenity

Meditation brings you to a state of being where nothing can rob you of the smile in your heart.

By resting and releasing all the toxins and negative emotions stored within, each cell becomes so alive that our smiles are unshakable in the face of any event that happens to involve us.

4. A heightened sense of spiritual awakening and freedom

A snake sheds its skin and moves on with brand new skin. If cats or dogs have water on themselves, they shake it off. The caterpillar, a worm-like creature, forms a cocoon around itself and emerges as a whole new animal, a glorious, colorful butterfly!

However, we tend to carry our emotional baggage for years. Meditation can awaken you spiritually and helps us to shed our old attachments, feel renewed and rejuvenated, and move forward. With regular practice, it will begin to feel normal to only carry around what’s necessary. Use meditation to free yourself from within.

The profound inner peace and bliss that you experience with daily meditation are unparalleled. Meditation can lead you to a deep state of samadhi and inner freedom or enlightenment.

5. Increased awareness and mindfulness

Mindfulness is meditative awareness. When you are mindful, there is a sudden shift within you. With meditation practice, we develop mindfulness that all that happens around us is ever-changing and that we are a witness to this play of events.

6. Ability to live in the present moment

Have you observed what is happening in your mind every moment? It vacillates between the past and the future. It is either in the past occupied with what has happened or in the future thinking about what will happen.

There is another tendency of the mind – it clings onto the negative. If 10 positive events are followed by one negative event, the mind will cling to the negative. It will simply forget the 10 positive events.

With meditation, however, you can become aware of these two tendencies of the mind and bring the mind to the present. Happiness, joy, enthusiasm, efficiency, and effectiveness are all in the present.

When you culture your mind with meditation, its tendency of holding on to negative emotions simply disappears. You gain the ability to start living in the present moment and are able to let go of the past.

7. A sense of inner bliss that is independent of outer circumstances

The quality of our life depends on the quality of our minds. We can’t control what happens on the outside but we do have a say over the quality of our mind. No matter what’s going on, if your mind is ok, everything is ok. Right now.

8. A strong and genuine sense of who you are

Meditation can bring about a true personal transformation. As you learn more about yourself, you’ll naturally start discovering more about yourself and start to love yourself.

As you grow deeper into your meditation practice, you start experiencing an effortless transition from being something to merging with the infinite and recognizing yourself as an inseparable part of the whole cosmos.

9. At ease and natural wherever you go, whomever you are with

When one attains a deep state of meditation, it gives access to energy and long-lasting bliss. When one can relate to the self, relating to everybody becomes instinctive and negative emotions like sadness, depression, and loneliness disappear. You start radiating love. If you are loving, then you are welcome everywhere in the world. If you feel and are at one with people anywhere you go, then people are ready to do anything for you.

10. A strong sense of belonging and connection to all

In a meditative state, you are in a space of vastness, calmness, and joy and this is what you emit into the environment, bringing harmony to the Creation and planet.

11. Well-bonded, nurturing, fulfilling relationships

The key to a happy relationship is based on how we handle our minds. This is why we all must regularly practice our meditation. We must learn how to calm our minds and relax, even if for a few moments every day. If each one of us can manage to broaden our vision just a little bit, I tell you, we can all bring such a great transformation in our lives. We will become happy and also bring happiness to the lives of others around us.

Think about who you like to be with and why you choose them as companions. Are the ones you love happy and joyful, or sad and depressed? Contented, cheerful, and upbeat?

Similarly, when we are happy, our personality reflects that, and others look to us for good company. These interactions are another area of life where meditation helps. Practice with the intention of becoming the best version of yourself, which will attract other positive-thinking friends to you like a magnet.

Meditation can bring about a balance between the different states of the mind. You can learn to switch from the tough aspect to the gentler aspect within you. You can be firm when appropriate and at the same time let go when needed. This ability is present within everyone, and meditation enables you to switch between these states effortlessly.

12. Greater feelings of abundance and security, generosity and gratitude

When there is gratitude, there will never be a lack of anything. Meditation is a natural way to foster gratitude consciously. When gratitude is nurtured, the feeling of abundance follows. 

13. More compassion and kindness, and forgiveness  

Forgiving others with a sense of compassion is the best form of forgiveness. Cultivating this sense of forgiveness in oneself is a mark of being noble.

14. An increase in creativity and out of box thinking

Creativity surfaces when you meditate. Creativity is the core of our personality as individuals, but sometimes it’s suppressed or hidden.

As your mind calms down, creativity can calmly and confidently surface. When we clear the turbulent or cloudy water from our minds, we can see down to the bottom. Inside all of us is a well of creative resources and possibilities.

15. More resilient and greater ability to handle stress and uncertainty

Most hard-working adults wait for months to go on a vacation, but meditation allows you to go on a vacation within yourself every day.

The practice rejuvenates you until you feel fresh and relaxed. Because you know the results, you take the time to close the doors of your daily chatter and spend a few minutes with yourself.

After a peaceful meditation session, you’ll feel energized and ready to calmly take on whatever challenges come your way.

16. Increased acceptance

Meditation calms our minds. When the mind is calm, you have better acceptance. And you can act, rather than react. If you don’t accept, you are so jittery and agitated. Whatever action you take, you will regret it. That is why acceptance is essential. And meditation helps us to accept people and situations as they are. 

17. Gives you a glimpse of infinity

Every cell in our body has the ability to hold infinity. However, limiting concepts in our minds impede us from perceiving our infinite potential.

When we culture and purify our consciousness through the process of meditation, we take a dip in the ocean of spiritual bliss and experience deep rest. In other words, we can easily tap into the timeless energy that surrounds us, resulting in a strong feeling of calm and assurance.

To conclude: Buddha was once questioned as to how he had profited from meditation. He replied, “I have gained nothing!” However, Buddha went on to say, “Let me tell you what I lost: anger, anxiety, depression, insecurity, fear of old age and death.”

My One Wild and Precious Life | January 7-9, 2022

My One Wild and Precious Life | January 7-9, 2022

January 7, 2022 @ 3:00 pm – January 9, 2022 @ 1:00 pm

Facilitated by: Peggy Patenaude

The poet Mary Oliver asks: “Tell me, what is it you plan to do with your one wild and precious life?” God has gifted us with one precious life; living it to the fullest is our gift in return. Although the unfolding of life with its joys and sorrows is unique for each one of us, all of us, without expectation, can decide to make our lives a masterpiece. Join other women for an insightful and refreshing experience in the journey toward inner freedom. Begin the New Year with renewed intention to be all that you can be!

Fee: $385 single room, $285 per person double room. Each room has a private bathroom. Fee includes 6 meals, starting with Dinner on Friday at 6 PM ending with lunch on Sunday at 12 noon.

My One Wild and Precious Life January 7-9, 2022

Details

Start:
January 7, 2022 @ 3:00 pm
End:
January 9, 2022 @ 1:00 pm
Cost:
$100.00 – $385
Event Categories:
Guided Retreats, Weekend Programs

Venue

Miramar Retreat Center
121 Parks Street
Duxbury, Massachusetts 02332 United States 
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Phone:
(781) 585 2460
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Organizer

Peggy Patenaude | Facilitator

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Local Attractions

Local Attractions

Beaches & Sightseeing

Several pristine New England beaches are within a short walk or drive from Miramar. You may also enjoy local wharves, busied with commercial fishermen and recreational boaters. Summer or winter, the ocean remains majestic in its beauty.

We’ve put together a list of local attractions in Duxbury, and the surrounding towns, Marshfield and Plymouth with links to their websites and locations on Google Maps. Historic downtown Plymouth offers a nice mix of history, scenery, shops and restaurants. We recommend calling ahead, or visiting the websites  https://miramarretreat.org/ to learn more.

Bradford House Museum (Duxbury Rural & Historical Society Website)

931 Tremont Street, Duxbury, MA 02332 Directions

Contemplate the tumultuous 19th century through the experiences of the Bradford daughters. Family-friendly activities and introductory video available. Sarah Hickling Bradford supervised the initial construction stages of this Federal-style home while her husband, Capt. Gershom Bradford, was held captive by the French. This dramatic beginning was the start of a lively and full household in which the Bradfords raised their young children and maintained an extended family.

King Caesar House (Duxbury Rural & Historical Society Website)

120 King Caesar Road, Duxbury MA 02332 Directions

Guide-led experience through the home of Ezra Weston, Duxbury’s largest shipbuilder, furnished with antiques and maritime treasures exemplifying Duxbury’s shipbuilding era. Stroll the grounds, including the remnants of the wharf, now called Bumpus Park.

Local Attractions

Myles Standish Monument State Reservation

Crescent Street, Duxbury, MA 02332 Directions

A state-owned historic preserve and public recreation. The focus of the state park is a 116-foot granite shaft topped by a statue of Captain Myles Standish, the first military leader of Plymouth

Island Creek Oyster Farm

457 Washington Street, Duxbury, MA 02332 Directions

An historic 11-acre aquaculture farm. Experience the process of farming oysters directly at the source. Walk the halls of the hatchery and see the process of growing oysters first-hand.

Duxbury Beach Park

260 Gurnet Road, Duxbury, MA 02332 Directions

Beachside bathhouse with Blakeman’s (a casual seafood shack), a snack bar, ice cream & showers.

The Myles Standish Burial Ground

Chestnut Street, Duxbury, MA 02332 Directions

Also known as Old Burying Ground or Standish Cemetery this land is, according to the American Cemetery Association, the oldest maintained cemetery in the United States.

The Art Complex Museum

189 Alden Street, Duxbury MA 02332 Directions

The Art Complex Museum, located in the historic town of Duxbury, Massachusetts serves as a regional art center and houses the impressive collection of the Carl A. Weyerhaeuser family.

The museum offers a year-round schedule of exhibitions, lectures, concerts, classes, education programs, demonstrations, and tea ceremonies fulfilling the founders vision that their family’s many interests be shared with the community. This unique venue truly offers visitors an inviting place for viewing and learning about art in an intimate and comfortable setting.

Daniel Webster Wildlife Sanctuary

Winslow Cemetery Road, Marshfield, MA 02050 Directions

A sanctuary owned by the Massachusetts Audubon Society, the largest conservation organization in New England.

Daniel Webster Estate and Heritage Center

238 Webster Street, Marshfield, MA 02050 Directions

 This lovely estate named “Green Harbor” was the country home of the famous orator and statesman Daniel Webster until his death in 1852.

1699 Historic Winslow House

634 Careswell Street, Marshfield, MA 02050 Directions

The Isaac Winslow House, also known as the Winslow House Museum, is a mansion located in Marshfield, Massachusetts built around 1700. The house is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.

Two Mile Farm

Union Street, Marshfield, MA 02050 Directions

Trails pass through a white pine woodland, tracking the toppled remains of old stone walls and former farm cart paths. Each trail slopes down to the marsh’s edge to afford a view of the grassy banks of the North River and the Stetson Meadows beyond. Follow the white trail markers on the outer loop for views of the river and a dramatic change in landscape when you enter a hemlock forest.

National Monument to the Forefathers

72 Allerton Street, Plymouth, MA 02360 Directions

This 81-foot-tall monument was commissioned by the Pilgrim Society. The original concept dates to around 1820, with actual planning beginning in 1850.

Jenney Museum

48 Summer Street, Plymouth, MA 02360 Directions

This museum features changing exhibits on local Pilgrim life & offers guided tours of Plymouth.

Brewster Gardens

Leyden Street, Plymouth, MA 02360 Directions

Created in the early 1920s, the park covers the original garden plot that was granted to Elder William Brewster in 1620. Located in the park are a bronze statue, The Pilgrim Maidenby Henry Hudson Kitson (1922) and a stainless steel sculpture honoring Plymouth’s immigrant settlers from 1700 to 2000.

Plimoth Plantation

137 Warren Avenue, Plymouth, MA 02360 Directions

A living history museum founded in 1947, replicating the original settlement of the Plymouth Colony established in the 17th century by the English colonists who became known as the Pilgrims

Captain John Boats

Plymouth Town Wharf Directions

Journey to Cape Cod Bay and Stellwagen Bank, a marine sanctuary and one of the primary feeding grounds for Humpback Whales, Finback Whales, Pilot Whales, Minke Whales and the endangered Right Whales.

Nelson Memorial Park

Nelson Street, Plymouth, MA 02360 Directions

The newly renovated park is a popular destination for many Plymouth residents and visitors, with a “splash pad” area where kids can cool off on hot summer days (open Memorial Day-Labor Day).

Pilgrim Hall Museum

75 Court Street, Plymouth, MA 02360 Directions

The oldest public museum in the United States in continuous operation, having opened in 1824.

Mayflower II – Plimoth Plantation Waterfront Exhibit

Water Street, Plymouth, MA 02360 Directions

A replica of the 17th-century ship Mayflower, celebrated for transporting the Pilgrims to the New World. The replica was built in Devon, England during 1955–1956, in a collaboration between Englishman Warwick Charlton and Plimoth Plantation, an American museum.

Plymouth Rock

Water Street, Plymouth, MA 02360 Directions

The traditional site of disembarkation of William Bradford and the Mayflower Pilgrims who founded Plymouth Colony in 1620.

Plymouth Cruises aboard Lobster Tales

Plymouth Town Wharf, Plymouth, MA 02360 Directions

In addition to their fun-filled Pirate Cruises,  Lobster Tales offers lobster excursions, ice cream cruises and wine tastings and sunset cruises!

Outdoor Spaces

Miramar’s newest offerings are an outdoor Chapel for Masses, other liturgies and spiritual gatherings and an adjacent Rosary Garden Path. These two projects, combined with our existing Labyrinth and Stations of the Cross, serve as a catalyst to encourage various age groups to commune with Our Creator within nature. By creating outdoor creative spaces we reaffirm the words and beliefs of St. Teresa of Calcutta:

Outdoor Spaces

We need to find God, and he cannot be found in noise and restlessness. God is the friend of silence. See how nature – trees, flowers, grass – grows in silence; see the stars, the moon, and the sun, how they move in silence…We need silence to be able to touch souls. 

St. Teresa of Calcutta

The Garden of Grace

Breaking ground in the Spring of 2021, The Garden of Grace will be situated surrounding the Blessed Mother statue adjacent to the outdoor Chapel area. Our goal is to create a serene gathering place, a public testament for loved ones of all faiths, living or deceased. This will be a place for finding Grace within ourselves and a worthy memorial that will stand the test of time. This will be sustainable effort to continue year after year. The offering per brick $125 with one name per brick.

Meandering Trails

Coming in the future, we are planning to develop a meandering trail through an eight-acre tract on the Miramar grounds, providing literature, statuary, guides, programs and reflections for all ages.

Chapel & Prayer Room

Chapel & Prayer Room

Chapel & Prayer Room

Indoor Chapel

Stained glass windows, excellent acoustics and cedar woodwork throughout adorn the Chapel at Miramar. Originally designed as a ballroom and comfortably seating 100, the Chapel is now the heart of prayer and adoration in https://miramarretreat.org/ the Retreat Center.

Prayer Room

For more private contemplation visit our Prayer Room on the second floor of our Main House. The Prayer Room is perfect for solitary contemplation or intimate services for a small number of participants.

Weekend Programs

Weekend Programs

Advent Weekend Retreat | December 10-12, 2021

“A Time Will Come for Singing”

Facilitated by Maureen Casey SND & Mark Schramm SVD. Fee: $330. Private Room with a Private Bathroom. Fee includes 5 meals starting with dinner at 6 PM on Friday night and ending with breakfast at 8 AM on Sunday and Eurcharist at 9 AM. For More Information or To Register please visit this website miramarretreat.org

Weekend Programs

My One Wild and Precious Life | January 7-9, 2022

The Poet Mary Oliver asks: “Tell me, what is it you plan to do with your one wild and precious life?” God has gifted us with one precious life; living it to the fullest is our gift in return. Although the unfolding of life with its joys and sorrows is unique for each one of us, all of us, without exception, can decide to make our lives a masterpiece. Join other women for an insightful and refreshing experience in the journey toward inner freedom. Begin the New Year with renewed intention to be all that you can be!

Facilitated by Peggy Patenaude. Fee: $385 – Single Room; $285 – per person Double Room. Each room has a private bathroom. Fee includes 6 meals starting with dinner at 6 PM on Friday night and ending with lunch on Sunday at 12 noon. For More Information or To Register you may visit this website https://miramarretreat.org/

Find Peace & Serenity

Find Peace & Serenity

Overlooking Kingston Bay, Miramar Retreat Center’s 27 acres yield incredible views, lush gardens, quiet and inspiration. Visitors are welcome to explore this sanctuary and are encouraged to utilize its beauty for gatherings.

Miramar welcomes an annual average of 6,500 adult men, women and youths for a variety of day, weekend and week-long retreats. Religious and lay spiritual directors are often available, and, while Miramar is a Catholic retreat center, we welcome all denominations and lifestyles. If you desire a few hours or a single day of peace, a formal retreat or something in between, we are here for you.

Choose a double or single room, with a private bath, or the Hermitage suite for longer stays. We know you’ll enjoy our three meals served daily at eight, noon, and six – not to mention the lush grounds and breath-taking views.

Find Peace & Serenity

Miramar’s newest offerings are an outdoor Worship Space and adjacent Rosary Path. These two projects, combined with our existing Labyrinth and Stations of the Cross, serve as a catalyst to encourage various age groups to commune with Our Creator within nature. By creating outdoor creative spaces we reaffirm the words and beliefs of St. Teresa of Calcutta, We need to find God, and he cannot be found in noise and restlessness. God is the friend of silence. See how nature – trees, flowers, grass – grows in silence; see the stars, the moon and the sun, how they move in silence…We need silence to be able to touch souls.

Stained glass windows, excellent acoustics and cedar woodwork throughout adorn the Chapel at Miramar. Originally designed as a ballroom and comfortably seating 100, the Chapel is now the heart of prayer and adoration in the Retreat Center. Please join us for the Daily Morning Mass Monday through Friday at 7:30 AM. Open to the public. Rosary is Wednesday at 11:30 AM in the Chapel. Masses are also available by request. Please call Mary-Fran at 781.585.2460 for more information or to schedule.

Miramar’s 27-acre grounds overlook Kingston Bay, yielding incredible views, lush gardens, quiet and inspiration. Visitors are welcome to explore this sanctuary and encouraged to utilize its beauty for gatherings. Several pristine New England beaches are within a short walk or drive from Miramar. You may also enjoy local wharves, busied with commercial fishermen and recreational boaters. Summer or winter, the ocean remains majestic in its beauty.

You can come to Miramar for a day, soak in some of the holy, healing energy here, or come for a week and find yourself powerfully renewed. Religious and lay spiritual directors are available, and, while Miramar is a Catholic retreat center, Catholicism is in no way a prerequisite for joining us in our website https://miramarretreat.org/ .