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Building Your Own Meditation Room

Imagine if you had a room in your place where you can heal your body, soul and mind. Wouldn’t that be incredible?

Just to have a room of peace and calmness. A room that helps you escape from everyday stress. Well you can have one, without spending much resources, almost none, and with just a little effort.

1. Pick the Right Room

Pick a room in your home where you feel good. That means that the room that makes you feel good, is a peaceful place where people don’t go around you much. When picking a room, pay attention to lighting. For example, a room that has a lot of natural light will improve your mood instantly. That means that you will want a room that faces the sun in the time of the day when you plan to meditate. If you like doing in the dark however, make sure you have curtains or blinds in the room you want to mediate in, although not a lot of people like to meditate in the dark. Or even better, you can pick a room that looks at the sunset – a beautiful way to start your meditation. If you don’t have a room that fits this description, you can always use your garden if you want to and it feels right.

2. Create a Clean Space

When speaking of distractions, crowded places are one, especially when you are trying to relax. Make sure your room doesn’t have a lot of things.

That means you shouldn’t use your office as a meditation room. There’s just too much going on at the table, files, and the stress thoughts, job, deadlines, bills. Empty the room you want to meditate in, it should just have a few objects. Basic elements like a small table, a yoga mat, a carpet and a meditation pillow.

3. Bring in elements of Nature

Nature is organically relaxing and healing, so it makes sense to put in some natural elements in the room you want to relax in and meditate. Actually, most believe that you need to connect your mind and body to nature. Although it would be ideal to meditate outside in a peaceful ambiance, it is not always possible if you live in a city.

Think about a touch of nature when making a meditation space. The room will be filled with harmony and balance. You can choose any natural element you like. A plant, flowers, sand and shells, even a small fountain. The sound of the water will do wonders for you.

4. Meditation Music

Although not a necessary element, music can be very relaxing for many. This is especially useful for those who live in a city, where car sounds constantly penetrate the walls. Meditative music, although quiet in the background, can help you relax.

5. Aroma Therapy

Another element you should consider is scent, or aroma therapy. Using different smelling oils from plants like lavender can calm the soul, body and mind. Scented candles and sticks can also do wonders for your meditation.

Milan Budimkic is a creative freelance writer for industries that include but are not limited to the travel, sport, entertainment, internet marketing, and much more. When not blogging, Milan likes to travel and read a lot.

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