What's your take? Do you do it? How and why do you do it? Care to share your experience? I guess what I'm looking for is a bit of peer validation for either side of the coin, and your thoughts. Thanks everyone.
Ask HN: Do you meditate? How/Why?
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#3Oh wait, MEDITATE? No, not that one. Takes too long.
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#4I got the techniques from an ebook called "Mindfulness In Plain English":
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#5That's kind of a personal question. Oh wait, MEDITATE? No, not that one. Takes too long.
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#7You don't have to meditate in a convoluted sitting position if you choose not to (although there are good reasons for sitting in lotus).
I would start by just regularly sitting or walking quietly, being aware of your breathing, and watching thoughts and emotions flowing into and right back out of your mind's I.
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#8That's kind of a personal question. Oh wait, MEDITATE? No, not that one. Takes too long.
I didn't mean for this to be a personal question - I don't think it is. To me, meditation is scientific (although to some, and in some religions, it is a spiritual thing). I could just as well have asked about whether you sleep or do sports, or code using vim vs textmate. It's as personal as you want it to be - but I respect your opinion, and your reluctance to reply.
Re: Ask HN: Do you meditate? How/Why?
#9That's kind of a personal question. Oh wait, MEDITATE? No, not that one. Takes too long.
I didn't mean for this to be a personal question - I don't think it is. To me, meditation is scientific (although to some, and in some religions, it is a spiritual thing). I could just as well have asked about whether you sleep or do sports, or code using vim vs textmate. It's as personal as you want it to be - but I respect your opinion, and your reluctance to reply.
I'm beginning to realize that there's a humor tax on your karma if you're prone to make sarcastic jokes in well meant questions. Seems only fair.
But to answer your question in ernest, I've been thinking about it after hearing folks like Dan Benjamin and Leo Babauta talk about it, but currently don't. I'm sure it can benefit a lot of people (even me), but somehow there's a motivational hump I haven't gotten over yet and there always seems like there's something else to do.
...which basically means I'm the perfect candidate for someone who ought to do it.
Re: Ask HN: Do you meditate? How/Why?
#10I meditate to awaken (in the deeper sense), to bring calm to a wild mind (as I think Robert Pirsig said, peace of mind is not the most important thing, it's the only thing), and to try to become a better, more compassionate person. You don't have to meditate in a convoluted sitting position if you choose not to (although there are good reasons for sitting in lotus). I would start by just regularly sitting or walking…