To hold your focus on one thing for extended lenth of time. wether that be a Mantra, Nam yoho renge kyo, a tone AUMNG, the candle flame, the feeling of a chakra point, or just emptiness. And, as you know, the more you practice the better you get.
Like what your doing here, holding your focus.
I would recomend the Centerpointe Holosync program centerpointe(dot)com
and Aleister Crowleys' Book IV - part one.
I dont consider myself a "follower" of crowley, but, in his youth, he was brilliant
Enjoying simulations without the use of time compression features. Allowed myself the opportunity to experience time and not just the highlights of the simulation.
I find that meditating for several hours at a time is possible now. Total experience becomes the event not just its climax.
Suppose meditation is returning to mindfulness, mindfulness and meditation then are sides of the same concept. Does the practice of poetry inspire love? Or is it through our love we discover poetry?
The joy of 500 words or less makes getting a proper concept out difficult. I use too much verbiage!
Finding something one can put a repetitious pattern on is an excellent way to begin to train for the rigors of meditation. Try to come up with a routine to perform and it should help with the short attention span theater syndrome.
Nice way to present your thought:) ...and as you said we have the skills we need and the meditations skills I use may not suit you. After a couple of courses I landed up doing my own. Its about what comes naturally for us to focus on. Your senses and your movements are in sync here:) Nice stuff. Thank you for sharing.
nice skillz :) i think it's great to do anything like that with both hands, i often play with lighters or coffee cups or water bottles or balls or whatever.
i think that works both sides of your brain at the same time, and balances out the hemispheres leading to a feeling of oneness :)
All the troubles of man stem from his inability to sit quietly in a room
Blaise Pascal
AdminPlant 2 years ago
wow that is amazing josh!
mayreal13 3 years ago
Meditation can be many things, and you have found the creative spirit in your endeavors - and gotten the point!
AnnakaRae 3 years ago
Thank you.. Point's been gotten! I can't wait till I have a few more crystal balls, then I can meditate alot more precariously!
Thank you Anna,
Josh
yawehking 3 years ago
thats a pretty cool talent you have there josh..
brendonjnr 3 years ago
Thanks Brendon.
yawehking 3 years ago
wow if you can do that with bubbles what could you do with my balls
shalomjoshuafag 3 years ago
I like how you meditate. Good luck with further bubble-meditations. Love.
owalogon 3 years ago
To hold your focus on one thing for extended lenth of time. wether that be a Mantra, Nam yoho renge kyo, a tone AUMNG, the candle flame, the feeling of a chakra point, or just emptiness. And, as you know, the more you practice the better you get.
Like what your doing here, holding your focus.
I would recomend the Centerpointe Holosync program centerpointe(dot)com
and Aleister Crowleys' Book IV - part one.
I dont consider myself a "follower" of crowley, but, in his youth, he was brilliant
fraMichigan 3 years ago
Enjoying simulations without the use of time compression features. Allowed myself the opportunity to experience time and not just the highlights of the simulation.
I find that meditating for several hours at a time is possible now. Total experience becomes the event not just its climax.
Suppose meditation is returning to mindfulness, mindfulness and meditation then are sides of the same concept. Does the practice of poetry inspire love? Or is it through our love we discover poetry?
6ReiFukai9 3 years ago
Is that a compliment? lol
yawehking 3 years ago
The joy of 500 words or less makes getting a proper concept out difficult. I use too much verbiage!
Finding something one can put a repetitious pattern on is an excellent way to begin to train for the rigors of meditation. Try to come up with a routine to perform and it should help with the short attention span theater syndrome.
So yes, it's a compliment, of sorts. :D
6ReiFukai9 3 years ago
thanks for sharing, that was really mesmerising to watch and listen.. very cool :)
MeeferRadness 3 years ago
excellent work
sanchezdot 3 years ago
Nice way to present your thought:) ...and as you said we have the skills we need and the meditations skills I use may not suit you. After a couple of courses I landed up doing my own. Its about what comes naturally for us to focus on. Your senses and your movements are in sync here:) Nice stuff. Thank you for sharing.
Cheers
Tara
NamaSika 3 years ago
Exactly. Thank you for sharing your thoughts.
yawehking 3 years ago
that was cool! *****
lightraylove 3 years ago
awesome vid!
nice skillz :) i think it's great to do anything like that with both hands, i often play with lighters or coffee cups or water bottles or balls or whatever.
i think that works both sides of your brain at the same time, and balances out the hemispheres leading to a feeling of oneness :)
i also think whistling helps as well :)
best wishes!
PEACE AND LOVE
namaste
metedude2 3 years ago
Mete, you always have the nicest things to say! You rock brotha!
Yaweh, that was just plain cool :)
I'm happy to connect with you guys!
Oshragul 3 years ago