I'm going the mindful route..
I've only just started (trying) but am having trouble keeping a clear mind.. Every 1 - 2 seconds my brain will send the start of a thought into my head.. I can over-ride it before it forms words or anything resembling a true thought but a second later I'm attacked again..
In not much time at all I'm beaten..
Anyone got any tips? Music to put on? Positions to sit or lie in? Best time of day to do it? Etc etc..
Depends what you want to get out of meditation. I lay down when i meditate because from what i've experienced, and validated through reading, the laying position facilitates contact with something and also can result in visions. Plus I can never get comfortable in a posture. The only problem is not falling asleep, so you can't be tired if you do it. You shouldn't eat before meditation either because digestion takes a lot of your energy!
You can't get rid of the thought process so don't even try, it's automatic and can't be started or stopped, with the exception of an enlightenment experience where the mind is actually killed. Don't focus on the thoughts (or fight them), just try to passively observe them. Focusing on the breathing helps relax you, but if you do it laying down its a fine line between relaxing and conking out. The trick is to notice when your brainwave state shifts.. the mind will quieten a bit, for me personally it feels like someone has put a box over my head and things have calmed down or something, plus the body starts to go numb/not paying attention to it. From that point its either stay in this quiet state or try to push further and have an out of body experience or vision.
Funnily enough I did it today for the first time since I stopped. I stopped because after laying down for an hour each day for a month I had some crazy vision and it felt like my head exploded with light/felt like a giant orgasm release, and I entered this space which was very DMT like, and basically I realized at that point I was not ready for this.. I was smoking cannabis daily etc. I don't think it's wise to mix drugs or any habit with that kind of practice.. it leaves you exposed to malign influences (for the doubters, sorry, but they do exist).
The best advice I heard was that meditation should be about meditating on your troubles, not your pleasures, because what's holding up your life is the negative things that have happened to you. Chasing pleasure only causes more problems.