Tuesday, May 31, 2011

 

Summer Meditation Challenge!

My friend Bill DiNome has issue a Summer Meditation Challenge to the members of our Sangha.

Hi, folks,

I'm committing to sitting for 60 consecutive days beginning tomorrow, June 1st. I invite you to join me -- sitting at least once a day, every day. Sit for any length of time -- five minutes, 15 or 45 -- duration doesn't matter as much as consistency. We can arrange to sit together when possible too. I'm sure some of you are doing this already, but sharing such a commitment may encourage the rest of us to persist. I plan to keep a meditation journal as well. Let me know if you're game to commit to sit.

Namaste,
Bill

I have decided to participate and to blog about the experience as well. I want to get in the habit of sitting daily.

I have been reading about various meditation techniques, including the work of Kenneth Folk. Here's a picture of Kenneth:




I'm interested in the simplicity of his instructions and the fact that in this technique, concentration (samadhi) and investigation (vipassana) are being developed together. Here's a link to the instructions.

I practiced this tonight. As always, instructions are simple, practice is harder. I did find times when I could both focus on my breath AND note the arising of other sensations. I kept this up about twenty minutes.

This is a warmup for Day One of the challenge!

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