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53 From: Paul Berry <paulselwynberry@yahoo.ca> Date: Sat Mar 5, 2005 9:50am Subject: Re: Digest Number 2 paulselwynberry Offline Send Email Hello everyone. I am fairly new to Yoga practices but have trying diligently for the past few weeks to do my two sessions daily. Finding quiet in the midst of a busy urban and family life was found to be the biggest difficulty. As a child I believe I suffered from what is now diagnosed as ADHD and probably still struggle with a milder form of this. My mind can be very easily distracted by external stimuli and I have difficulty staying focused and getting it quieted down at the best of times. I have found that using soft sponge ear plugs (the type used in industry around loud machinery) has been very helpful in allowing me to do the practices rather successfully with a minimum of distraction, regardless of where I happen to be. I have found the practices to be a huge help in quieting and focussing my thoughts, something I have always had great difficulty in doing. Blessings to all,
Paul
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[Non-text portions of this message have been removed] 59 From: Ramon Sender <rabar@mindspring.com> Date: Sat Mar 5, 2005 9:26pm Subject: Re: Digest Number 2 rabar94114 Offline Send Email rudran2 wrote:
> . Most of > the worlds urban areas have high decible levels. This is true of > India too, even at Ramana Ashram in Tiruvanimalai. S
Hello, everyone. I very much enjoy reading the postings here, and learning who else has discovered Yogani's excellent method.
As for noise, I don't think it's 'cheating' to wear earphones and listen to soothing sounds. I use a cassette of surf and seagulls with embedded hemi-sync put out by the Monroe Institute. The Mind Food Hemi Sync cassette or CD titled "Surf" is available from www.monroeinstitute.org/prog...emi-sync.html
(I have no connection with them.) I also tried others from another group, but found them much less soothing. in fact quite the oppostie. The surf cassette I have probably listened to hundreds of times. Excellent!
May you all achieve your highest aspirations!
Ramon
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