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Today i did my 7th meditation (in 9 days) and it always feels very gentle and relaxing, sometimes with some pressure in my right side of the brain and around third eye, but i always feel very relax, with soooo much love and gratitude …
I'm going through some intense period of change, quitting my job, not knowing exactly what i'm gonna do now, but (5 or 10 minutes) after my first meditation with 3 stones i got this amazing idea how to combine everything i love to do into something that could bring money some day, jeeeeeeej. And ideas how to make this thing rolling and even easier are coming every day since.
Through meditation i'm working with fear of failure, not trusting in myself, tearing down the boundaries around my heart … but my days are full with enthusiasm and joy about the future. I'm really excited – small smiling child in meditation is most of the times little me, finally getting what she deserves.
Astyanax
Meditation is a way of getting high by systematically depriving the brain of oxygen and sensory stimuli.
Long-term abusers start believing that their hallucinations are reality. They start to believe that life is a dream, that there is no such thing as the self, and other dangerous illusions of a similar kind.
Over time, meditation completely rewires the brain until it can no longer function properly. The abuser is then unfit for any form of meaningful human activity and ends up living a solitary, unproductive life, meditating all day long and dependent upon others for food, clothing and general welfare. He has become a parasite upon society and must subsist upon 'charity' — that is, the fruit of others' labour.
The most hopeless cases are so deluded they actually try to tell others how to live their lives. Since they know nothing of life, their advice is hopelessly wrong, and quite likely to endanger or impoverish those who take it. This is actually what the desperate abuser hopes for; like all addicts, he wants to recruit others to his vice. Misery, as they say, loves company.
That is the point of meditation.
edit on 16/9/13 by Astyanax because: of the point.
RicketyCricket
Hello all.
Alpha (8-13 Hz)
Theta (4-7 Hz)
LightAssassin
RicketyCricket
Hello all.
What do you say to yourself while you meditate? - Nothing
Do you say anything? - No
Am I supposed to be actively envisioning something? - No
Am I supposed to feel anything? - No
RicketyCricket
Hello all.
I am newish to the meditation realm, and had (seemingly) simple questions that I can't seem to get answered anywhere.
I was hoping that the lot of you would be able to throw in your collective ideas, mantras, reasons, and your "Why." The reason you meditate, is the "Why" I refer to.
What do you say to yourself while you meditate?
Do you say anything?
Am I supposed to be actively envisioning something?
Am I supposed to feel anything?
Am I supposed to fall asleep?
Should I be sitting or laying down?
What about standing?
Is the point of this just simple silence?
What role do candles and crystals and incense play in all this?
Are they necessary?
Can I play music in the background?
Am I allowed to drink some water while meditating if my throat is dry?
Is there some sort of guide out there for this? I've looked high and low and can't seem to find any solid accounting of this, or even two people who do it the same way. It makes me question meditation's effectiveness, and also makes me question if anyone really knows what they're doing when they meditate.
i dont try to control or silence my mind, i used meditation to understand the truth about who/what i am and what to do about the world
RicketyCricket
What do you say to yourself while you meditate?
Do you say anything?
Am I supposed to be actively envisioning something?
Am I supposed to feel anything?
Am I supposed to fall asleep?
Should I be sitting or laying down?
What about standing?
Is the point of this just simple silence?
What role do candles and crystals and incense play in all this?
Are they necessary?
Can I play music in the background?
Am I allowed to drink some water while meditating if my throat is dry?
Is there some sort of guide out there for this? I've looked high and low and can't seem to find any solid accounting of this, or even two people who do it the same way. It makes me question meditation's effectiveness, and also makes me question if anyone really knows what they're doing when they meditate.
I'd love your input on the topic, and I would be ecstatic if someone with some real knowledge on the subject could drop some knowledge bombs on the rest of us (mostly me though, because it is my thread). From the outside looking in, I can see meditation being beneficial to me, I just want to know that I am doing it "the right way" so as not to waste my time.
Thanks in advance!