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All practices need to incorporate 3 layers of guidance:
1. Instructions on where to place attention (described below in
relation to each practice)
This needs to be integrated and interspersed with guidance on:
2. Working with mind wandering
3. The attitudes to cultivate while doing the practice
Guidance for feature:
(i) language is clear, precise, accurate and accessible whilst conveying
spaciousness
Guidance on where to place attention
Requirement for accuracy and precision – i.e. clear articulation of
what the participant is specifically being invited to do.
Offering guidance on working with mind wandering:
- Being clear that mind wandering is part of the process; i.e. our
intention is not to keep the attention one pointedly on for example
the breath but to become aware of the activities of our mind as we
repeatedly invite the attention back to one particular place. So our
‘job’ is not to stop the mind wandering but to work in a particular
way when we become aware that it has wandered. This way is to:
o acknowledge that the attention has wandered (some
teachers suggest noting where the attention has gone before
returning)
o bring attention back to the object of awareness with an
emphasis on kindness and gentleness but also with firmness.
o do this again and again with acceptance and without
judgement
- Offering spaces of silence for participants to practise independently
with periodical reminders; the length of silence can increase with the
experience of the group
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