If so then I’d like to talk.

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      2 months ago

      I meditate. Shikantaza every day. I used to do concentration for a few years. Then both for a few years. Now just Shikantaza.

      (I am of the opinion that there are only 2 meditation techniques, the rest being relatively trivial twists).

      You?

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        I’m newer to this. I know this may be a bit taboo, but I use meditation to relax before bed so I can sleep. I focus on a calm mind and breathing. I had pretty bad insomnia and it’s helped so much to do this.

        I also get very stressed at doctor’s appointments and such and slip it in before while waiting. I went from near hospitalization levels of blood pressure to a normal blood pressure.

        It’s amazing how much it helps.

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          2 months ago

          I don’t think it matters why you meditate.

          Meditation helps me with stress too. And use it for other less than elevated reasons too.

          What technique do you like?

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            I am not sure what exactly the technique is called, I just followed a guide. You close your eyes and focus entirely on the flow of air entering and leaving your body. Just concentrating on breathing.

            Forgive me, I am pretty new to all this. I picked up meditation around August of last year.

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              I have done a bit of “concentrating on breathing” meditation.

              There’s a lot to breathing. The sound of it. The thought of it (if I’m counting breaths). The feeling of it, in my belly, throat and nose…

              I find all those things to be too much to concentrate on. So I concentrate on just one of those things. I concentrate on the feeling of breath in the tip of my nose.