Who_Am_I wrote:
Is there a transcript anywhere of that video?
(If not I'll just watch it when I'm on a faster connection.)
I transcribed the instruction here:
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Let whatever happens, happen. As soon as you are aware of an intention to control your attention, drop that intention.
It's worth watching the rest, because there's a few subtleties to be aware of.
bee33 wrote:
How do you learn to meditate? Do you have to take a class or have people generally found that it's just as effective to read up on it and practice on one's own?
You can take classes, you can learn from books, you can research via the internet and practice on your own. I find guided (audio) meditations are pretty useful.
Being an independent self teacher can be quite a tough way to go though. It took me a long time to sort out what works from what doesn't. I think you need some faith in it to pursue it to the extent that you begin to derive any benefit. It's very easy to try a few things, find that they aren't really doing anything for you, and then write it all off.
I'm very happy to provide instruction, guidance, support and materials I've found useful. Just PM me if you have an interest.
I also write about meditation on my blog. I try to present something that makes the concepts understandable and usable in a concise form, though I'm never sure if I'm quite getting there... Here's a good post to start with, my meditation 'primer'
http://recollection.posterous.com/buddh ... tldr-years
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