woodscooter
29 Oct 20, 00:42
Regular meditation used to be a part of my life. I learned a form of Samatha Buddhist meditation from weekly group meetings of a local branch of the Samatha Trust (https://samatha.org/samatha-trust). This is a Buddhist foundation set up in the late 1950s by a Thai Theravada monk in the UK.
I attended the group meditation each week, and meditated at home most days of the week too. But after some time, several years in fact, I reached a point where I felt I was making no progress and my belief in the purpose of meditation fell away. I simply stopped, and I didn't miss it.
Teachers had told me not to have expectations. They stressed there's no point in trying hard to 'do it right'. And I think it was my passive acceptance of that advice that kept me going all that time, 5-7 years, I don't remember exactly.
Now, after a break of 5 or more years, I'm going to start regular daily meditation at home. I'm not looking for group practice: that wouldn't be very likely in 2020 for obvious reasons. I just want to be able to settle myself into a state of calm abiding for about a half-hour each day.
I have to re-discover a comfortable way of sitting. My weight to be evenly distributed on the ground without straining any limb, straight back, sitting upright. I will select a cushion to sit on. I won't sit in a chair, it's too easy to fall asleep.
How can I make meditation a naturally-occurring event in my day? First thing in the morning I'm full of plans for the day and keen to get started. In the evening I'm either focused on finishing what I've started, or I'm dog-tired and I just want to rest.
I'll do my half-hour practice at 2pm each day. Sometimes I'll not be home at that hour and on those days I'll simply skip the meditation. I won't try to cram it into a different time slot on the same day.
It will take me a little while to drop into this new routine, I'm sure. I will post again on this thread in a few days time when I get some idea how it's going. I'm full of hope but I don't expect everything to work out perfectly.
If you have any comment to make, about me or about you and your practice, now or in the future, just go ahead and post into this topic.
I attended the group meditation each week, and meditated at home most days of the week too. But after some time, several years in fact, I reached a point where I felt I was making no progress and my belief in the purpose of meditation fell away. I simply stopped, and I didn't miss it.
Teachers had told me not to have expectations. They stressed there's no point in trying hard to 'do it right'. And I think it was my passive acceptance of that advice that kept me going all that time, 5-7 years, I don't remember exactly.
Now, after a break of 5 or more years, I'm going to start regular daily meditation at home. I'm not looking for group practice: that wouldn't be very likely in 2020 for obvious reasons. I just want to be able to settle myself into a state of calm abiding for about a half-hour each day.
I have to re-discover a comfortable way of sitting. My weight to be evenly distributed on the ground without straining any limb, straight back, sitting upright. I will select a cushion to sit on. I won't sit in a chair, it's too easy to fall asleep.
How can I make meditation a naturally-occurring event in my day? First thing in the morning I'm full of plans for the day and keen to get started. In the evening I'm either focused on finishing what I've started, or I'm dog-tired and I just want to rest.
I'll do my half-hour practice at 2pm each day. Sometimes I'll not be home at that hour and on those days I'll simply skip the meditation. I won't try to cram it into a different time slot on the same day.
It will take me a little while to drop into this new routine, I'm sure. I will post again on this thread in a few days time when I get some idea how it's going. I'm full of hope but I don't expect everything to work out perfectly.
If you have any comment to make, about me or about you and your practice, now or in the future, just go ahead and post into this topic.