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by rpozarickij
4 days ago
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There's also a level above that, where you're aware of what is aware. I find this mental state to be even more calming/grounding than being aware of breathing but I'm not always able to shift myself into it. Being aware of breathing feels much easier/natural to me whenever I'm able to remind myself of it, which already provides quite a noticeable effect on how I'm feeling and reacting to whatever is happening in that moment. Additionally, there's a practice called "walking meditation" [0] that can also be useful to practice this area of skills. [0] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Walking_meditation |
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I always thought that was part of their weirdness and maybe even some personality trait that led them to this sort of thing, but knowing it's an active choice makes it even weirder somehow.