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- Dec 27, 2018
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I am opening a discussion thread about using Meditation as a means to help our suffering.
There is tons of information on the web about using meditation to help one feel better about oneself.
Our brains are our own worst enemy. Meditation can help us fight that.
Prominent institutions like Harvard and Psychology Today fully endorse it, only good things to say about it.
Meditation has allowed me to forgive others, and then allowed me to forgive myself as well.
It has not solved my problems in real life, but has certainly given more strength to cope with them.
It has not eliminated my desire to ctb either, but it has given me more strength to cope with that as well.
Simply put, meditation has eliminated the feeling of having a ton of bricks on my shoulders.
And man, that is such a relief!!
There are many different types of meditation, and even for different goals.
One must research and try different types until one finds what works best for them.
It's not one size fits all, it requires trial and error.
If you can find one that works for you, it is awesome.
I have been through therapy, 10 days psych ward lockup, and generic zoloft for 30 years.
NOTHING has worked as well as meditation, NOTHING!
The only answer I have for that: there is no way to sell it or tax it.
So no interest for capitalists to promote it.
Consider giving it a try, nothing to lose, every to gain.
There is tons of information on the web about using meditation to help one feel better about oneself.
Our brains are our own worst enemy. Meditation can help us fight that.
Prominent institutions like Harvard and Psychology Today fully endorse it, only good things to say about it.
Meditation has allowed me to forgive others, and then allowed me to forgive myself as well.
It has not solved my problems in real life, but has certainly given more strength to cope with them.
It has not eliminated my desire to ctb either, but it has given me more strength to cope with that as well.
Simply put, meditation has eliminated the feeling of having a ton of bricks on my shoulders.
And man, that is such a relief!!
There are many different types of meditation, and even for different goals.
One must research and try different types until one finds what works best for them.
It's not one size fits all, it requires trial and error.
If you can find one that works for you, it is awesome.
I have been through therapy, 10 days psych ward lockup, and generic zoloft for 30 years.
NOTHING has worked as well as meditation, NOTHING!
- totally free, except your time and effort
- no need for healthcare system
- do at home in your own time, does not require a lot of time invested
- requires nobody else, you are your own therapist
- no drugs, no side effects, no worry about getting worse rather than better
- not illegal
The only answer I have for that: there is no way to sell it or tax it.
So no interest for capitalists to promote it.
Consider giving it a try, nothing to lose, every to gain.