There is no reason not to. There is always something to learn and there may come a time when you really have no choice.Carter wrote:For some reason it doesn't feel appropriate to me to meditate while under the influence of pain management medication. Does anyone have any thoughts or advice on this subject?
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Carter wrote:Does anyone have any thoughts or advice on this subject?
Meditation, particularly mindfulness practice, is too important not to do when one is ill. It is one of the best times to practice.zavk wrote:In fact, as Tilt suggests your circumstances might be a good opportunity to strengthen this attitude. It has certainly been the case for me when I sometimes manage to meditate when I'm ill!
tiltbillings wrote:Meditation, particularly mindfulness practice, is too important not to do when one is ill. It is one of the best times to practice.zavk wrote:In fact, as Tilt suggests your circumstances might be a good opportunity to strengthen this attitude. It has certainly been the case for me when I sometimes manage to meditate when I'm ill!

The meditation posture when afflicted with norovirus.zavk wrote:But the nose is sniffly, and the body aches, not to mention the drowsiness from the medication, and the full bladder from the extra fluid intake, and the urge to lie down, and.. and.. and... (and so the wheel of samsara turns on and on)
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DesiRed wrote:Sadly, the increased meditation has done nothing to ease the physical pain.
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