newmeditator

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  1. @PsiloPutty Thanks again. Everyone here has given me the best advice and I don't mind mixing them for the best results. So I have decided to jump into it for 15 mins/day before I sleep (that is 5 am in the morning) and will keep a check on the progress :-)
  2. @Nahm Thanks again. This is really motivating. Yes. night work is rough however I never wanted that to be the reason for not meditating, Your words, explanation and technique is truly helpful. Thanks for the same. I don't mind jumping to it twice a week :-)
  3. @Amanaki - Super thanks for your answer. This mental note things is something I will love for sure. @purerogue - Thanks for your comments - No goals with meditation for now. Only want to fall in love with the process of doing it consistently for next 1 year. @Salvijus - Thanks for your comment and video. I am watching it. And thanks for sharing your experience. This is helpful.
  4. @Nahm Thanks for your reply. Yes, already in the process to start day shift. The application is in processing and should be done in next 4-6 months. Till then no other option :-)
  5. @PsiloPutty Thanks a lot for your reply. This is helpful. Its just that when the energy goes down I feel down. I cant even take care of my basic work. The pain is mostly heavy. I don't mind putting 20 mins. Discipline has never been an issue in this case. So should I continue with breathing technique? And that too in morning? Any other ways to curb ego if any?
  6. @NoSelfSelf Thanks a lot for reply. I appreciate it :-)
  7. Hello Everyone, I am a new member of this community and happy to be associated with you all. I would need a small help in regards to meditation. So here goes my case: I fell in love with the idea of meditation around 2 years back and decided to try it. My technique was simple. I used sit with my spinal straight, close my eyes and use earplugs to cut off the external sound. I breathe slowly and deeply. I focus on my breath and if any thoughts come up then I try my best to pass them without any judgment. And then again divert my focus back on my breath. I used to do this daily for 10 minutes. And here is the problem: No problem with discipline or commitment. But after few days my head started feeling extremely heavy and it used to pain in center right between my eyebrows - right above the tip of my nose, near Glabella. Moreover, I was not able to sleep. I used to hardly sleep for 2-3 hours a day. Apart from that, I used to feel extremely groggy throughout the time when I was awake and used to also feel less energetic. The lousiness used to also impact my food habits and I was not able to eat much. Initial days were awesome but later such stuff started happening. However, the moment I stop meditating everything turns OK. In 2 days life is back to normal. No sleep issues, no pain issues, nothing. But if I try again then the same cycle repeats. Then I decided to change my technique and started following a Japanese technique that can help to relieve stress. Here is what I used to do: https://upliftconnect.com/japanese-technique-stress-relief/ Again all OK initially however after a couple of weeks it started paining and sleep issues. I decided to drop it and everything came back to normal Now in the span of 2 years, I have tried meditating multiple times, however, every time I try all goes OK for few days and then the issue starts. I have tried around 5-6 times in the last 2 years and failed every time. Cause? I would like to know the cause of this? Can the technique be wrong? If so then what is the best and simple technique I should follow. An article or a video link or a simple explanation in your words will be helpful. Also, I do night shifts and sleep during the day. Can this be the reason? If so then does it mean that people who work in night are not allowed to meditate? The breathing exercise I tried was at 6 am in the morning before I go to sleep but I failed and the Japanese technique I tried at 6 pm in the evening before I go to my work and I failed again. What should be the best time to meditate for people who work in night shifts? What should be the ultimate reason for such things and how should I overcome it. Has anyone else experienced such stuff? Most of the people face discipline and commitment issues while meditating, however, I don't have such issues. 10-20 minutes a day is something I would love to give willingly initially. I am open to exploring the world of meditation but this is the only issue I have. And looking forward to solving it. I have tried my best to be as precise as possible however if I have missed out of anything then feel free to ask me and I will answer your questions. I would also request to make the answer as simple as possible so the people who are facing the same issues can get help from you people without taking any extra efforts. Any positive contribution from your end will surely make my day. Thanks in advance.