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Sitting meditation – elements to consider in guiding (feature iii):
Posture
Giving practical information on helpful posture using e.g. chair, stool,
cushion. Supporting the transition from ‘doing’ into ‘being’ mode of
mind: a clear focus on posture at the beginning of the practice helps
to establish the intention of the practice and to facilitate the transition
into this period of deliberate cultivation of ‘being mind’.
Breath
- Anchoring in the present moment: reconnecting with a specific
aspect of experience in the here and now
- Guidance on where in the body to pay attention to breath
sensations
- Avoidance of language that encourages thinking about the breath
rather than being directly in connection with it
Body sensations
- Transition from breath - expand the attention around the
sensations of breathing to an awareness of sensations in the body
as a whole
- Offering explicit guidance about how to place attention
- Offering clear guidance here on options for working with
discomfort / pain / intensity whether it is of a physical or
emotional origin
Sounds
- Receiving the sounds as they come and go; listening to sounds as
sounds – noticing loudness, tone, length, etc.; seeing sounds as
events in the mind; noticing layers of meaning added to the direct
experience of sounds
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