Category — Meditation Room Accessories
A curious eye on meditation room design and accessories
I took up meditation a few years ago and, despite struggling to find the time in my busy work/bed weekly schedule, I find it an invaluable tool to relax and feel happier. I would love to have a meditation room but at the moment a corner in the guest bedroom/home office will have to do.
Every time I go to my local Buddhist centre I feel amazing within minutes of getting there. This is thanks to the amazing people who go there but also the place itself is very special.
I’ll be researching how to achieve that same atmosphere in our homes with bits and bobs dedicated to meditation room design and meditation accessories articles.
August 11, 2010 Comments Off
How to decorate your meditation room (or corner!)
Whether you have a small flat or a large home you can create your own meditation space. As the environment around you will affect your meditations, everything in the room – colours, decorations, items – should help you relax. There are some general rules which I will explain below but decorating a meditation room is very personal and you should only surround yourself with items that make YOU relax.
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Cut off the outside world
If you are lucky enough to be able to choose a room which you will transform into your peaceful haven, this should generally be the quietest room in the house, preferably away from the other main daily activities and a place that can give you complete privacy.
If you only have a small space to play with, you can still achieve this by keeping any source of distraction (computers, phones and TVs) away. If your space will be used for other tasks too (like in my case – I have an office/spare bedroom/meditation room) you will also have to pay particular attention to the layout. Sliding or folding screens are good to create your corner temporarily for a tiny space.
Say no to clutter
Keep it simple. If you have a serene atmosphere, your meditation sessions will be more effective.
Colours, relaxing pictures, candles, incense and music
The home accessories that you decide to have in your meditation space should be quiet and not overwhelming to the eye. Choose colours that help you feel relaxed, such as pastel colours.
Many people feel that having aromatherapy candles, incense, table top fountains, flowers, rhythmic music, natural sounds, chants and hymns, holy books and photos of dear ones help them to relax better.
The pictures that you pick will need to have a calming effect. Find pictures to inspire you as you put together your new look – oceans, rivers, gardens, lakes and sunsets are a good option if you are stuck for ideas.
Seating
The more comfortable you are throughout meditation, the more tranquil and deeper state you will achieve. There are a few options to choose from: mats, benches, chairs or cushions. The best approach is to find the position that is most comfortable for you personally.
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