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u/du__ub · 2 pointsr/30daysit

This is my first time posting here. I'm going to pledge an hour and a half every day for the next 66 days. I look forward to being a part of this virtual sangha, and I wish you all the best of luck with your practice. I've practiced meditation for a year and a half now, but have only become serious about it for 3 months. I'm currently reading Wisdom Wide and Deep, which is an excellent guide to jhana and vipassana that I recommend to anyone interested in Buddhist meditation.

17th April (1/66): 1 hour anapanasati sitting on a chair in the morning, 30 minutes anapanasati sitting in half-lotus position before bed. It's getting much easier for me to make the full hour and the surge of pleasure following meditation is growing stronger. Both recollection of the object and equanimous experience of thoughts are slowly becoming easier. Uncomfortable sitting posture has always been a hindrance to my meditation, but daily stretching is making half-lotus position easier to remain in. Looking forward to sitting in full lotus position.

u/hdeshev · 3 pointsr/30daysit

10 minutes of mindfullness vipassana as taught in this course by Sharon Salzberg.

This is my second day in a row and I hope I can stick around here while establishing a daily practice. Oh, and hi everyone!

Edit: By the end of the day I'd done 3x10 min. It's amazing how easy it is to "steal" 10 minutes of your day and sit somewhere.

u/splodin · 2 pointsr/30daysit

15 minutes this afternoon!

I have been reading Sally Kempton's Meditation for the Love of It and working my way through the exercises. I just finished Yoga Journal's Meditation Revolution and made time for sitting at least 5 days/week.

Now that I've finished the 4-week plan, I'm trying to continue in my daily meditation on my own! Just found r/30daysit and hoping it will keep me accountable.

u/rachelmirons · 2 pointsr/30daysit

This one is a good one too. Short and effective, also comes with a CD.