Anyone here do meditation?
What kind?
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Salah
What does this entail?
Yes not enough, unless washing dishes etc. is
Every day.
“But his delight is in the law of the Lord, And in His law he meditates day and night. He will be like a tree firmly planted by streams of water, Which yields its fruit in its season And its leaf does not wither; And in whatever he does, he prospers.”
Psalms 1:2-3 NASB1995


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But his delight is in the law of the LORD,
And in His law he meditates day and night.
He will be like a tree firmly planted by streams of water,
Wh...
transcendental meditation
since 2014
Surat shabd yoga by master Baljit
It’s a long book but The Mind Illuminated has been helpful for me. Basic premise is to focus on the breath, and continuously improve your focus, and forgiveness after forgetting. Trying to minimize the time between forgetting to think about the breath and returning to the breath is also important.
Walks in nature are unequivocally good also.
Sitting. Breathing. Counting .
Walking in nature!
Toilet meditation
Time in the sauna ...
I used to do simple breath work meditation then my mind got busy after stopping the practice so I’ll use meditations from Insight Timer & attend group meditation as it’s much easier to go deep with a group when I’m out of practice. I read that we speak to God when we pray 🤲🏽 and he speaks to us when we meditate. I liked that. 🧘


Took a year long snail mail correspondence course 30yrs ago with self realisation foundation in LA. Paramahansa Yogananda founded it in the 1930s. Raja and Kriya yoga techniques. In a busy life made time for daily 10min morning practice (with lapses of course) and continued study. Lower anxiety immediate benefit. Only after 25yrs practice and lengthening daily sessions now experiencing more profound feelings (or maybe I’m just a slow learner)
remind me to tell you about vipassana meditation next time we're together
TL;DR we're all Jedi's we just don't realize it
the part about "no high and luxurious beds" pretty much rules me out
Awesome you're doing Vipassana, Brandon 🙏
Just a bit of breathing
How about Wim Hof breathing 😉 ?
Never heard about this.. 👀
😉 In my experience, it's a powerful tool for inner freedom. To stay healthy on your own as best as possible, to unleash your inner powers, and to heighten mind and body awareness.


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Hi Lyn,
I have been meditating for seven years. I learned Vipassana as taught by S.N. Goenka (in the Tradition of Sayagyi U Ba Khin) during a ten-day silent retreat at Dhamma Palava in Poland. Since then, I have practised daily, usually twice a day. I have also attended another retreat and am planning my next one. Goenka’s technique is rooted in the traditional teachings of the Buddha. It is non-religious, universal, and focused on liberation from suffering.
There are over 200 locations worldwide that offer instruction in this tradition.
For those looking to grasp the basics, there are several apps available. I have tried many, but one truly stands out: Waking Up. This app teaches a combination of different techniques and provides numerous additional insights. It is a genuine marvel.
With metta.
PS. For more information, you can visit the following links:
About S.N. Goenka:
World-wide directory:
Waking Up:

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Amazing, mate! Dhamma Pallava is my favorite Vipassana center as well 🙏
Lyn, I cannot recommend Sam Harris‘s Waking Up app
Highly enough.
There’s a lot of good content there, but Sam’s daily meditations (nonduality) are absolutely stellar.
@Noshole does. :)
That’s true! Rāja yoga🙏
just sitting, still the mind, breathing and becoming present.
everyday, best thing i do hands down
just sit, breathe, enjoy, find stillness
Yeah, meditation is letting it flow, accepting everything - it does not always mean sitting with the legs crossed and eyes shut
21 min of breathing in silence daily
Mindfulness. Mantra repetition. And I consider aspects of my sculpture process to be meditation when I’m in a flow state.
If you’re looking to get started I’d recommend guided meditations from Jack Kornfield or Sri Swami Satchidananda. I started with stuff from them years ago and eventually just developed a practice that works for me. 

Definitely.
Breath focus meditation
Mindfulness meditation
Spiritual meditation
Mantra meditation
Chakra meditation
Kundalini meditation
Behavioural improvement
Dzogchen practice. Awareness of awareness. Rigpa 🪷
Tried it for 3 months and it was annoying as fuck.
They say that you meet yourself when you meditate 😄 I don't mean that as an offense at all, I hear you. I find myself very annoying at times during meditation. But that's exactly the stuff to honestly process. Sadhguru put this something like that: "If you sit in silence and it's unbearable, then you are not keeping yourself good company."
“The path of meditation is bitter in the beginning, but sweet in the end.” - Gautam Buddha
I can spend a day walking or hiking by myself, and I actually enjoy that. No phone, no music, no people, just me.
So I don’t know if I found myself annoying during meditation or if I found meditation annoying, but I recall that staying still for so long felt like a waste of time and energy, and didn’t bring me anything positive for the rest of my day.
Fair enough 😉
Performing an activity where your sense organs are highly active and your mind 'distracted' with your natural surroundings is different though.
The reality of how you and your mind works reveals itself much more strongly when you are in silence with yourself, having reduced the activity of the sense organs to a minimum.
Once you master that kinda silence, the awareness it brings can be applied to any activity in life.
Maybe I will have the opportunity to try it again someday. 😁
I start my working days with breathing rounds from Wim Hof with InnerBreeze
Inner Breeze - Inner Peace Through Breath
Taking the time a few minutes a day to just follow the thoughts as they arise helps the mind
I pray. 🙏
Anxiety.
Worry.
Stress.
Panic.
I pray. 🙏
Looks like a loop 😉 A meditation practice has the power to change your subconscious reaction patterns. So, in between 'pray' and 'pray' there should be some less issues over time.
That's why I don't have multiple seizures a week anymore. 🙏
Just Breathe
I have tried many different meditation since I was 15 (I am 40 now) but transcendental mediation has been the most effective for me
Sun gazing pleb here. 🙋🏻♂️
The sun has a great effect on mental clarity. 🕉
I can recommend "Mindfulness In Plain English".
Best intro to Vipassana out there.
Beyond that, "The Mind, Illuminated" is a great handbook to follow as well.
Started with Zen training, now Tibetan (Mahayana).
Shamatha Viphashana (mindfulness-awareness) is the technical varient.
My teachers (US) were taught by Chogyam Trungpa Rinpoche who was inspired to form the Shambala path, secular teachings tailored specifically for the western mindset.
Pema Chödrön is probably the most recognized active author/teacher from this lineage.
Yes. Daily breath work and affirmations every morning. Gratitude to start each day leads to great days.
Oddly, I find shooting to have some of the same benefits for me. I have to focus on what's in front of me, control breathing, clear my mind.
Nostr is my meditation.
Well, not really meditation but I do Wim Hof's breathing every morning after cold shower and training:)
For 30 minutes, I sit on my bed with my back straight and practice a form of meditation where I aim to clear my mind completely, not focusing on anything in particular.
After this meditation session, I move on to my stretching routine.
Finally, I perform core strengthening exercises.
Yep, mostly Vipassana.
(S.N. Goenka tradition)
I started with formal breath focus practice but nowadays I mostly do “self inquiry “ where I turn attention on itself to look for the looker, the seat of attention. Very very very interesting stuff.
Teaser: the realization that there is nothing to find is quite something!
Anyone doing meditathion with Waking Up. It truly is a great app.
I have it but don’t really use it. Which meditations within the app do you suggest?
Breathing and Bitcoin
We make meditation so complicated. Like nutrition and exercise, meditation is simple but very hard. You have to commit to sitting still in an upright position and paying attention to what is happening in and around your body. Try to do this 10 mins a day for 30 days straight and you will feel learn more about meditation than reading any book/article.
Paradoxial Relaxation with nature sounds or ASMR on my headphones
I have been meditating in the fabled Himalayas for the past 5 decades, and had the rare privilege of living most of those years with a realised master of meditation.
I have been constantly impressed with all that you give so freely from what you have learned, and if I can return that favour in some small way, I would be very happy to.
Please feel free to connect any time.
Not as much as I should. I found box breathing worked for me best. Now I am doing some Wim Hof which isn’t really mindfulness but quite effective
The Waking Up app is excellent
Yes. Vipassana.
Yes. Vipassana
Do you know of any communities online where I can find people interested in both Vipassana and Bitcoin?
taxi medidation these days. i just chill, no phone usage, no too much thinky thinky and vehicle goeth forward
I’m trying to develop a meditation habit. Haven’t figured it out.
Art of Living - Sudarshan Kriya (breathing technique) and Sahaj Samadhi (mantra meditation)
Been practicing since 2009 and it’s been life changing.
Been meditating for about 10 years. Last 5 years or so have been mostly using the Waking Up app, which is inspired by Dzogchen/non-dual mindfulness. Super interesting.
Yes! My wife and I stream 2 meditations per week. All details here: https://pauseyourlife.org/meditation-schedule
Try Vipassana. Visit dhamma.org


