There is a saying “Couples that pray together, stay together”. Well, I
 also believe that couples that meditate together will do the same. 
Couples meditation is a great way to grow closer, bond or even to stop 
an argument. Meditation is a great way to help you and your significant 
other keep a leveled head and bring balance back into the relationship.
People think that meditation is a personal experience that must only 
be done alone. However, I believe that couple’s meditation can align 
your breathing with your partner and allow you to both be more receptive
 to each others emotional needs. In other words its a great way to get 
better in tuned with each other.
The following is a great exercise to help you and your loved one learn couples meditation:
1. Sit cross-legged facing your partner so that your knees are 
touching. Try as much as possible to keep your back straight during this
 meditation. This allows you to breath openly and it makes you more 
receptive to the flow of subtle energy within your body.
2. Place your hands on your knees. One of your palms should be facing
 up, with your partner’s palm facing down atop it. Your other palm 
should be facing down, atop the upward facing palm of your partner.
3. Breathe. Allow your breath to flow naturally. You’ll likely notice
 after a few moments that your breathing has come into a alignment. This
 is very good thing. This brings the two of you to a place of 
receptivity.
Remember the most important part of this practice is to just simply 
spend this quiet time together. Don’t force yourself, simply sit 
quietly. When you an both allow this still moment to take place, you 
will notice an increase in tenderness and an increase in presence in 
your relationship.
So, choose a quiet place, simply breathe, be patient and try this for
 about 10 minutes and see where it takes you. As you become more 
advanced with couple meditation, you’ll be able to begin bringing your 
mindfulness to different parts of your experience.
Re-post from: http://passionistas.me/meditation-techniques-for-couples/
 

 
 
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