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Comte de Sats Germain · 78w
Trying to meditate doesn't work for me. But I kinda accidentally meditate when I do my stretches.
Jaret · 78w
Walking ideally in nature is meditative. Find the kind that works for you.
nostrich · 78w
Yes! Vipassana Meditation. ( by Goenka. Highly recommended by Yuval Noah Harari(21 lessons). ) https://www.dhamma.org/en-US/index
Parallel Structures · 78w
Prayer to Christ. The only meditation that bears fruit. Tried everything else. Fruitless.
47 · 78w
Yeah. Vipassana Best place to start 👇 https://dynamic.wakingup.com/shareOpenAccess/SC0AAADB2
pleb · 78w
Waking up app 30-day guest pass https://dynamic.wakingup.com/guestpass/SC184440F
nostrich · 78w
yes, I use Sam Harris' Waking up app. There are many kinds of practices within the app and teachings as well.
BadWolfHODL · 78w
Transcendental
danny d · 77w
everyday, best thing i do hands down just sit, breathe, enjoy, find stillness
9sirtom5 · 77w
Well, not really meditation but I do Wim Hof's breathing every morning after cold shower and training:)
davesoma · 77w
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.
Bennu Breath 𓅣 · 77w
Yep, mostly Vipassana. (S.N. Goenka tradition)
PhoenixHODL · 77w
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.
nostrich · 77w
Anyone doing meditathion with Waking Up. It truly is a great app.
Tusk Bilasimo · 77w
Breathing and Bitcoin
BANGODYL · 77w
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...
Franz Mesmer · 77w
Paradoxial Relaxation with nature sounds or ASMR on my headphones
Don de Belle · 77w
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...
David · 77w
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
SilentAstronaut · 77w
The Waking Up app is excellent
PABLOF7z · 77w
Yes. Vipassana.
Patrick · 77w
I’m trying to develop a meditation habit. Haven’t figured it out.
Dustin Dannenhauer · 77w
Art of Living - Sudarshan Kriya (breathing technique) and Sahaj Samadhi (mantra meditation) Been practicing since 2009 and it’s been life changing.
Paulo · 77w
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.
fractalchris · 77w
Yes! My wife and I stream 2 meditations per week. All details here: https://pauseyourlife.org/meditation-schedule
SDhungel · 75w
Try Vipassana. Visit dhamma.org