Charusheela Birajdar , Kaustubh Bhandarkar
Controlled
mind is like friend, while uncontrolled a worst enemy.
Meditation, a practical tool to get
enlightenment; gain insight and develop compassion, empathy and perception,
wisdom; well-being.
The real purpose of
meditation is transforming one’s mental and physical health in to more improved
and healthy state. It is not to get stuck as thinking continuously, about one
object of thought, but revealing the true nature of that object (as a feeling)
upon which we meditate. Meditation is a process of in which person evolve from
thinking to feeling. Meditation is less about faith, eliminating the continuous flow of confused
thoughts and more about altering consciousness, achieving peace, calm and inner
harmony. Meditation
techniques encourages heightened state of awareness and focused attention and
physical, psychological (emotional) well-being. These days, meditation is commonly used for deep state of
relaxation, stress reduction and a tranquil mind.
The religious meditation
practice, Buddhism, actually dates back thousands of years. It’s taught and practiced in
different cultures all over the world. Meditation originally was meant to help
deepen understanding of the sacred and mystical forces of life.
Meditation has grown in
popularity in the western world from 20th century. Meditation helps
us to live fuller and happier lives. Western world has
identified and recognized the importance of meditation and put it in to
mainstream business.
In this research
paper, the research scholar wants to understand the variants of meditation
practices across religions and their methods and the mental and physical health
benefits for the individual to maintain the work-life balance in the present
global competition.
American Psychological Association (APA),
Human Resource (HR), Job Stress (JS), Job Performance (JP), Meditation, World Health Organization (WHO), Mindfulness-Based
Stress Reduction (MBSR).
VOL.13, ISSUE No.2, June 2021