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Curing Insomnia Through Meditation
by Christopher Jay, Chr

One important fact about insomnia is that insomnia isn't the same for everyone. Some people have a few insomnia symptoms while others have many. Insomnia may cause difficulty falling asleep. It can take what feels like hours of tossing and turning as well as hoping and praying that you will fall asleep soon. Once you fall asleep, you wake back up and then you have to go through the whole tossing and turning scenario again. In the morning when you get up, you wonder if you felt this tired when you went to bed the night before. During the day you are tired, you feel like you are dragging behind everyone else mentally and physically. Then, when it is time to go to bed again the whole scenario plays again.

Going without sleep, or not getting enough sleep to feel rested when you get up, wears down your health and can cause you to become irritable and even depressed. Frustration sets in when you realize that every time you sit down your eyes want to close but when you lay down at night your mind just can't seem to shut down long enough to get you a good night's sleep.

In many cases, insomnia treatment can be as simple as treating the underlying cause. Insomnia can be a side-effect of another condition. When you get the other condition under control your insomnia goes away. This is often the case with people who have problems with anxiety, stress or even pain issues. Taking sleep meds won't get to the core problem, the cause of insomnia. In these cases the cure for insomnia is to treat the underlying condition.

Getting pain under control for some people is all that is needed to treat insomnia. Once the body no longer has to use all of its strength to mask pain symptoms, relaxation will start and restful sleep can be achieved. When your body is stressed by other factors, such as pain, you don't have the ability to get a full, restful night's sleep.

If all other factors have been taken care of and you are still having to deal with insomnia, you can cure insomnia through meditation. This technique has been used for hundreds of years and is still a very effective treatment for insomnia. Start meditating by relaxing. You can do this by thinking soothing thoughts or you may choose to start with a long hot bath. Either way, you have to relax, think relaxing thoughts, and tell yourself you are letting the tension leave your body. Attempt to bring your mind to a blank state where nothing else exists except you. Leave the outside world behind with a big sigh.

If you have had difficulty with sleep for more than two weeks, you most likely have insomnia and you should discuss the cause of insomnia as well as treatment options with your doctor or another health care professional. Relaxation and meditation are just a few of many available treatment options for insomniacs.

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