I have been doing sitting meditation for a good while now, but I feel I want to incorperate walking meditation into my practice more, as I hear that it has many benefits.
My meditation practice is to follow the breath around the tip of the nose, I use 'Bud-dho' to aid my concentration. I understand that in walking meditation you focus your attention on the soles of your feet as they touch the ground. Is it a standard practice to incorperate 'buddho' into walking meditation also? Currently I feel it may help as I find it difficult to focus my awareness, not having done a huge amount of walking meditation before.
Does anyone know of any useful tips, articles and what-not that might help me starting out walking meditation?
Many thanks
Laurens
Some questions about walking meditation
Some questions about walking meditation
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Re: Some questions about walking meditation
Bud-dho can be used with walking meditation but I am sure there are others here with more experiance to help.
I would essentially say you know what to do!
I would essentially say you know what to do!
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Re: Some questions about walking meditation
Thanks. I'll get doing it then!Manapa wrote:Bud-dho can be used with walking meditation but I am sure there are others here with more experiance to help.
I would essentially say you know what to do!
All the best
Laurens
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Re: Some questions about walking meditation
I have done a few retreats in a forest sangha monastery in warwick and what you put in your opening post is essentially the advise given on them!Laurens wrote:Thanks. I'll get doing it then!Manapa wrote:Bud-dho can be used with walking meditation but I am sure there are others here with more experiance to help.
I would essentially say you know what to do!
All the best
Laurens
Blog, Suttas, Aj Chah, Facebook.
He who knows only his own side of the case knows little of that. His reasons may be good, and no one may have been able to refute them.
But if he is equally unable to refute the reasons on the opposite side, if he does not so much as know what they are, he has no ground for preferring either opinion …
...
He must be able to hear them from persons who actually believe them … he must know them in their most plausible and persuasive form.
John Stuart Mill
He who knows only his own side of the case knows little of that. His reasons may be good, and no one may have been able to refute them.
But if he is equally unable to refute the reasons on the opposite side, if he does not so much as know what they are, he has no ground for preferring either opinion …
...
He must be able to hear them from persons who actually believe them … he must know them in their most plausible and persuasive form.
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Re: Some questions about walking meditation
Hi.
I know of a few things people do. One is labelling, like saying, "walk-ing" - "left - right," "step-ping" , or just "walking, walking, walking," or when you stop, "stopping, standing, turning," or even slower, "lifting (the foot), pushing, touching (the ground)," another approach was in addition to your soles, note each time you are at the ends or the middle of your path, and also counting, like some people do with the breath.
I know of a few things people do. One is labelling, like saying, "walk-ing" - "left - right," "step-ping" , or just "walking, walking, walking," or when you stop, "stopping, standing, turning," or even slower, "lifting (the foot), pushing, touching (the ground)," another approach was in addition to your soles, note each time you are at the ends or the middle of your path, and also counting, like some people do with the breath.
Re: Some questions about walking meditation
Hello Laurens,
Have a browse of these references for Walking Meditation - all are on Buddhanet.net.
http://www.google.com/search?ie=UTF-8&o ... dhanet.net" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
metta
Chris
Have a browse of these references for Walking Meditation - all are on Buddhanet.net.
http://www.google.com/search?ie=UTF-8&o ... dhanet.net" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
metta
Chris
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