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Online retreat, you can do in a chair!! (Original Post) sunflowerseed Oct 2023 OP
I did. But I thought it was hocum. LakeArenal Oct 2023 #1
Lol you have to breathe right? A little right concentration sunflowerseed Oct 2023 #2
You can meditate and leave out the "religion" sunflowerseed Oct 2023 #3
I think it's great when anyone finds pure joy. LakeArenal Oct 2023 #4
To get the benefits and change your brain you only have to meditate sunflowerseed Oct 2023 #5
We retired to our dream. Looking out every window gives me pure joy. LakeArenal Oct 2023 #6
Rec WheelWalker Oct 2023 #7
If you wanted you could count your breath sunflowerseed Oct 2023 #8
Breathing is the path, but I count to ten. WheelWalker Oct 2023 #9
+1 Duncan Grant Oct 2023 #10
For a moment limbicnuminousity Nov 2023 #11

LakeArenal

(28,817 posts)
1. I did. But I thought it was hocum.
Fri Oct 13, 2023, 02:27 PM
Oct 2023

Breathe in one nostril and snot out the other nostril. I thought it very unsanitary for 20 people snotting out their nose at once.

I like the precepts of Buddhism. But religious practices are generally over the top for me.

sunflowerseed

(273 posts)
2. Lol you have to breathe right? A little right concentration
Fri Oct 13, 2023, 02:44 PM
Oct 2023

And you are a Buddhist. Calm abiding in pure joy. Is absolutely as fun as it sounds!

sunflowerseed

(273 posts)
3. You can meditate and leave out the "religion"
Fri Oct 13, 2023, 03:06 PM
Oct 2023

Or not, lol (I know I'm contradicting myself) the Buddha said "come see for yourself"

Meditation is scientifically proven to change our brains. It has made my life a good 80% better. Thats all been DIY. I feel a retreat would have a amazing impact.

LakeArenal

(28,817 posts)
4. I think it's great when anyone finds pure joy.
Fri Oct 13, 2023, 05:29 PM
Oct 2023

I have two very dear “old” Buddha followers.

I just can’t do their rituals.

sunflowerseed

(273 posts)
5. To get the benefits and change your brain you only have to meditate
Fri Oct 13, 2023, 06:15 PM
Oct 2023

No rituals or beliefs required. You don't even have to sit in an uncomfortable posture. Heck you can do it walking.

I'd love to find 10 days for a real retreat! Lol I'm trying to just have a strong daily practice of 2 hrs or more..takes that for me to enter a jhana and bask in the bliss of breathing air.

Just started to listen to Culadasa, others I have learned from hold him in high regard.

https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLDzDWOT7Ce1UUC5L5_-A2Cf4ueM9bYDQr&si=1kvDIoTZ-pbbF1Q-

sunflowerseed

(273 posts)
8. If you wanted you could count your breath
Sat Oct 14, 2023, 09:05 PM
Oct 2023

Leigh Brasington teaches to count the breath, in - out 1 in - out 2 only count to 8 start over, mind wonders when you come back start at 1.

In TWIM (tranquil wisdom Insight Meditation) they teach the 6 Rs

When you get distracted

Recognize
Release
Relax
Re-smile
Return to peace
Repeat

I do both.

I'm amazed at how much I love AIR! lol

WheelWalker

(8,955 posts)
9. Breathing is the path, but I count to ten.
Sun Oct 15, 2023, 12:17 AM
Oct 2023

Counting the blades of grass is what my daughters tells people I'm doing when they see me 'just' standing, sitting or walking in the vineyard or orchard. I do both.

Duncan Grant

(8,264 posts)
10. +1
Sun Oct 22, 2023, 05:03 PM
Oct 2023

I left the primary forums today, looking for something in the less traveled forums, that would resonate with me on a deeper level. I found it, thanks for sharing.

limbicnuminousity

(1,402 posts)
11. For a moment
Wed Nov 22, 2023, 01:41 AM
Nov 2023

reading this thread and those words I felt as though I'd finally returned home. Thank you for that. Gonna go breathe and count for a while.

p.s. in the spirit of sharing, unloosing tightness and focus in the eyes is something I now do. The fixated mind is an attached mind.

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