Meditation for Beginners Lesson 4
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Meditation for Beginners Lesson 4

by Jason Wilde

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5
Type
talks
Activity
Meditation
Suitable for
Beginners
Plays
2

You do not need to sit cross-legged, twist yourself into the lotus position, or turn your house into a temple before you can meditate. You can sit in a normal chair. In lesson two of this beginner meditation course, I explain how to find a meditation posture that is relaxed but still alert, where to place your hands and feet, whether to close your eyes, and how long a beginner should actually practise. We also talk about the part that matters most: building a routine that you can realistically continue. Five honest minutes every day will usually take you further than one heroic forty-five-minute session followed by two weeks of doing nothing. Beginner practice: Choose one place, one general time of day, and sit for five minutes each day for the next week.

MeditationBeginnerMindfulnessBreath FocusSelf CompassionThought LabelingThought WitnessingNon Judgmental AwarenessThought ObservationMind Wandering Awareness

Meet your Teacher

Jason Wilde

Kingston, ON, Canada

Meet your Teacher

Jason Wilde

Kingston, ON, Canada