The euphoria of the modern world often prompts us to exhibit resilience against the cherished tradition even without a close analysis of its utility or effect in today’s contemporary world.
Meditation, the integral component of the Vaidic ages, is one of such traditional practices, that has been thrown away by most of the modern people, in spite of its paramount yields.
When drug and alcohol addiction have shown its far reaching tentacles even among the commoners, people have been forced to reconsider the utility of such an exemplary practice. In fact, research has been continuously going on to make meditation even easier for the masses because of its unimaginable worth.
People often loss their normal synchronization due to the stress, stretch and strain of the modern world and become restless. It is the desperation for repose that forces people to often find drugs or alcohol as a form of solace notwithstanding the true impact in the long run.
Meditation has got an indisputable power of relaxing your mind from such stressful lifestyle.
Meditation has been highly reckoned as it has never shown any side effect. When people are worried of the long term disastrous effects even some of the prescribed drugs, Meditation stands out. In fact, meditation is a practice that does not demand any external tools or medicine.
It must be noted that tranquility comes from within. Even if your professional or personal life encompass a lot of agonies, you can remain free from such anxieties at the end of the day through meditation.
It is indeed true that drug addiction can boost your nerves temporarily, but you must be prepared for the fatal outcome because of the long term usage.
Never forget that drugs or alcohol shows stigmata of decay everywhere including your social status also.
Meditation can be termed as a powerful tool that makes you tranquil, which is the key to survive in today’s competitive world.
March 23rd, 2010
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