masterglen
Greenlighter
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- Jan 29, 2012
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Hi guys, First time poster. Kudos for having such a knowledgeable forum.
I'm looking for some advice on meditating, only with a twist.
As an anxiety sufferer, my breath has become seriously messed up. Erratic, forceful etc. I'm doing a therapy just to fix it, and relax it, as it's become such an ingrained habit. It's just taking time.
I'd like some advice on where to begin meditation, where the breath plays far less of a role.
My anxiety is pretty under control, and life it pretty easy for me right now, but I have a lot of anchors in my mind, reminding me of suffering. Nothing like PTSD, but just very little evidence of sustained 'happiness' or peace'. It would be nice to find a method that would allow me to take each day a new, and find a little enthusiasm and joy again, to become more present and involved with things, instead of detached.
Help would be great, you folk do seem clued up on such a subject. Sadly there are no real teachers in my area at the moment, so I have to start this journey semi-alone
I'm looking for some advice on meditating, only with a twist.
As an anxiety sufferer, my breath has become seriously messed up. Erratic, forceful etc. I'm doing a therapy just to fix it, and relax it, as it's become such an ingrained habit. It's just taking time.
I'd like some advice on where to begin meditation, where the breath plays far less of a role.
My anxiety is pretty under control, and life it pretty easy for me right now, but I have a lot of anchors in my mind, reminding me of suffering. Nothing like PTSD, but just very little evidence of sustained 'happiness' or peace'. It would be nice to find a method that would allow me to take each day a new, and find a little enthusiasm and joy again, to become more present and involved with things, instead of detached.
Help would be great, you folk do seem clued up on such a subject. Sadly there are no real teachers in my area at the moment, so I have to start this journey semi-alone
