• kattfisk@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    10 hours ago

    One common misconception about meditation is that meditation is and end goal, not a practice. That to meditate is to sit down and have your brain be quiet, and if you can’t do that, your session was a failure.

    But that’s like saying weight lifting is about deadlifting your body weight, and any session you don’t manage do that was a failure. That is something you might be able to do after years of training. But you start with the smaller weights, learning form and technique, setting reasonable goals, and find a practice that you can make a habit out of. Because a five minute walk every day beats a day at the gym/retreat once a year.

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      59 minutes ago

      I agree 100%. It’s a shame, because pretty much everyone would benefit from just trying to meditate once in a while.