Hi Scooter,
Have you tried first grounding yourself for about 20 mins. and then start with choiceless awareness? That works very well for me when my monkey mind is hyper active. I can recommend this exercise: The mindfulness of breathing (4 stages)
Peter
Choiceless Awareness - opening to the flow of life
I have tried it before in the past but not recently. Normally I would either go straight into choiceless awareness or try maybe 5 minutes to ground myself. But thanks for the suggestion Peter, I will definitely give it a shot in the future.
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It takes a lot of practice, Mike. You mentioned being mindful about drinking coffee every afternoon. What other exercises make up your practice?
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The ending of sorrow is realized in sorrow itself, not away from sorrow. To move away from sorrow is merely to find an answer, a conclusion, an escape; but sorrow continues. Whereas, if you give it your complete attention, which is to be attentive with your whole being, then you will see that there is an immediate perception in which no time is involved, in which there is no effort, no conflict; and it is this immediate perception, this choiceless awareness that puts an end to sorrow.
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