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Wil
Sweden
160 Posts |
Posted - May 14 2020 : 04:03:38 AM
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Hello,
I have self paced down to 10 minutes of DM snd 10 min rest. It feels better, no heat or restlessness but a pressure remains in the head during some part of my day. At morning specifically I feel my sinuses as if they are filled with plegm and it hurts in a subtly annoying way. |
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Christi
United Kingdom
4512 Posts |
Posted - May 14 2020 : 09:03:05 AM
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Hi Anahora,
If you feel that you need to cut back further, because of uncomfortable feelings during the day, then you can switch to breathing meditation for a while.
See this lesson:
Lesson 367 - Suggestions for Over-Sensitive Meditators
"For those who are over-sensitive to mantra meditation, no matter how it is approached, it is suggested to use an object for meditation other than a mantra. There are certainly alternative ways to cultivate abiding inner silence in the nervous system. An ancient and reliable method of meditation used widely in the Buddhist system, and elsewhere, involves using the breath as object, rather than mantra.
We can meditate using our breath in the same way we meditate with mantra. The procedure is the same. Starting out, we sit with eyes closed and easily bring our attention to our breath. When we notice that our attention is no longer on our breath, we easily bring it back to the breath. If our attention and the breath have become refined, we come back to the breath at that refined level, just the way we would bring our attention back to a refined level of the mantra if that is where we are when we notice we are off the object of our meditation. And just as with mantra meditation, in breath meditation there can be thoughts or no thoughts with awareness of breath. We don't try and push thoughts out. We just easily favor the breath, no matter what else may be going on. So, the basic instructions for breath meditation are the same as the instructions for mantra meditation." [Yogani]
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Blanche
USA
873 Posts |
Posted - May 15 2020 : 07:10:36 AM
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Hi Anahora,
In spring irritation and congestion of the sinuses may be due to allergies, as you know. Sinus congestion may be experienced as pressure in the head. |
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Wil
Sweden
160 Posts |
Posted - May 19 2020 : 1:15:01 PM
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Thank you for the abundant information Blanche and esp. Christi!
I have had many questions, but I have regarded them as over rationalising. One remains though.. How do you feel when you consider yourself ”done” with self pacing/overload? Furthermore, do you then have to add 5 minutes DM/SBP with weeks of interval? |
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maheswari
Lebanon
2520 Posts |
Posted - May 19 2020 : 2:33:26 PM
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Hello Anahora When grounding is solid, usually after some time of self pacing which ranges from few days till weeks and weeks you will feel very at ease in your daily life , there is a smoothness Then you might increase the practice time for DM with or without doing the same for SBP. Your intuition will tell you what practice to add and what duration, so follow that Then keep observing for few weeks and do the necessary adjustments whether increasing or decreasing as you see needed |
Edited by - maheswari on May 19 2020 2:41:28 PM |
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Wil
Sweden
160 Posts |
Posted - May 21 2020 : 04:46:52 AM
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Okay. I don’t know but I may jump to 20 minutes DM and see even though I have been not doing practice. I really feel more smooth
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