- 29 Jul 2012 04:56
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It's one of those things that you say on the phone late at night, when you are relaxed.
-- Silvio Berlusconi
Perhaps this isn't the best place for this topic, but I figure meditation could easily fall under the category of "boring" stuff. So who does meditation here? Is there a particular school you follow? Do you view the meditation you practice as being "spiritual," or just fun/healthy/interesting/whatever? Any tips would be nice too. What kind of environment do you prefer when meditation? What is your meditation practice like in general? etc.
I've been meditating for a while and used to frequent a Zen meditation center close to the campus of my college and plan on getting back into it when the school year starts again. I don't consider myself Buddhist, I'm not particularly spiritual, and definitely not religious. All I know is it definitely makes me feel better. Honestly I haven't really practiced enough meditation to determine how much of a "spiritual" practice it is. I feel like I'm only really qualified enough to make this judgement after becoming fairly experienced.
I've been meditating for a while and used to frequent a Zen meditation center close to the campus of my college and plan on getting back into it when the school year starts again. I don't consider myself Buddhist, I'm not particularly spiritual, and definitely not religious. All I know is it definitely makes me feel better. Honestly I haven't really practiced enough meditation to determine how much of a "spiritual" practice it is. I feel like I'm only really qualified enough to make this judgement after becoming fairly experienced.
It's one of those things that you say on the phone late at night, when you are relaxed.
-- Silvio Berlusconi