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Finding what works best for you may well be a process of trial and error, but if you need a little guidance along the way, having a Buddha statue may well help you on your spiritual journey.
There are many diverse opinions on the ‘right’ way to meditate across different schools of thought, but all techniques are united by their aims which are to achieve tranquillity, insight and mindfulness. We’ve put together a few different techniques to get you started in your meditation journey.
Finding exactly how to help with meditation can be difficult, as everyone will have a unique technique and journey. In the Buddhist tradition, however, bringing a Buddha statue into the home can often give meditators the help they need with the practice.
Despite meditation being a much-loved global practice, it can be hard to know where to start. We have put this quick guide to show you how to meditate, and in particular, how to meditate with a Buddha statue.
The practice of mindfulness encompasses a wide variety of ideas and beliefs, but it’s ultimate aim remains the same: to enjoy the present whilst not overriding the past.
When thinking of what to get someone who likes mindfulness, it is useful to think of what would make a good gift for someone who practices Buddhism.
Improve the benefits of meditation and mindfulness through respectful understanding, whilst simultaneously improving your meditation by being able to truly resonate with your Buddha statue. Meditate with a Buddha statue to make your meditation journey even more fruitful.
Buddhism and the lotus pose are intrinsically linked with spirituality, meditation and the search for enlightenment. As such, it is easy to see how a Buddha statue can be gifted to those who are spiritual with the intention of both encouraging and strengthening their meditation. A Buddha statue can represent a particularly heartfelt and thoughtful gift, as different Buddha statues help with different aspects of meditation, dependent on their pose and meaning.
The meanings behind the various Buddha statues are what you should seek to understand when looking to buy a Buddha statue. Be it for yourself or someone else (as gift-giving is also intrinsic to the Buddhist philosophy), understanding which statue is the best fit for you will mean you can truly nurture your spirituality and resolve.