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How Do You Meditate [Poll]

How Do You Meditate?    36 members have voted

  1. 1. Your Main Meditation Technique

    • Focused attention (breath witnessing, mantra, etc.)
    • Noting or mindfulness with labeling
    • Do nothing
    • Yoga (kriya, kundalini, etc.)
    • Loving Kindness
    • Visualization
    • Other (tell us what it is)
  2. 2. How long do you meditate for


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Share how you meditate! 


I believe in the religion of Love
Whatever direction its caravans may take,
For love is my religion and my faith.

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I am currently doing the satisfaction meditation as explained by Leo in this video:

Really struggling with loneliness so I thought I might as well give it a try. I haven't consistently meditated in months and thus am building up again starting with 20 mins everyday for a week. My goal is definitely 1 hour and from time to time multiple hours on a day.

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Im doing 25 minutes of first focussing on breath to stabilize and then trying to take in fully and notice all sensations as they areise. In the last months my body awareness increased a lot and it feels very good to just meditate + sometimes I do a guided meditation from adyashanti which helped me a lot with really relaxing into the meditation, decreasing resistance and just enjoying it. This one is one of my favorites, but he has a lot of great meditation from the 15-30 min range.

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I voted other and over 60 mins, but that's my old routine. I've recently been slacking off and skipping a lot and doing shorter sessions. Usually I would go outside and walk, and I would meditate whilst walking by simply watching my thoughts as they arise. I would sometimes enter a no-mind space after a while, or later after the session ends. Sometimes I would arrive at the central park of the city and sit on my favorite bench and continue with more focus on the breath and sensations. But like I said, I've not been meditating regularly lately, just to be completely truthful and transparent.

By the way, if anyone's interested, the Wim Hoff method is incredible for healing and for accessing altered states very quickly.


Foolish until proven other-wise ;)

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I do mostly:
A mixture of these in daily settings

Noting or mindfulness with labeling

Do nothing

Visualization

& Expansion & Contraction in my daily mediations which has rinzai-zen influence. 

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No one does Loving kindness? I was surprised. Goes to show how selfish we are..


Focus on the solution, not the problem

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Add "i don't meditate" To pool


This is not a Signature    [TBA]

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If you haven't tried going 1 hour straight before, try it :D


Intrinsic joy is revealed in the marriage of meaning and being.

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46 minutes ago, Carl-Richard said:

If you haven't tried going 1 hour straight before, try it :D

Do you focus on breathing? 


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 Be careful being too demanding in relationships. Relate to the person at the level they are at, not where you need them to be.

You have to get out of the kitchen where Tate's energy exists ~ Tyler Robinson 

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I meditate whenever I feel compelled to. No strict regimen about it.


I AM invisible 

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1 hour ago, Tyler Robinson said:

Do you focus on breathing? 

I did as I was starting out. Body scanning from toes to head, then following the breath. Then I tried the do nothing for a while, then third eye meditation, and later ended up with a mixed technique.


Intrinsic joy is revealed in the marriage of meaning and being.

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I meditate, mainly, by walking. 2 - 3 hour walk everyday, since 2011.


"I believe you are more afraid of condemning me to the stake than for me to receive your cruel and disproportionate punishment."

- Giordano Bruno, Campo de' Fiori, Rome, Italy. February 17th, 1600.

Cosmic pluralist, mathematician and poet.

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