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Was Feeling Depressed All Day Until I Meditated!
Thread starterGeorgeJL
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I've gotten pretty good at meditation. Today I was feeling more depressed than usual so I meditated for just about 15-20 minutes and now I feel so much better. Meditation might help you too. And no I am not trolling. If you see the posts I've made in the past I am very much pro-choice when it comes to suicide.
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I've gotten pretty good at meditation. Today I was feeling more depressed than usual so I meditated for just about 15-20 minutes and now I feel so much better. Meditation might help you too. And no I am not trolling. If you see the posts I've made in the past I am very much pro-choice when it comes to suicide.
I've been listening to 'the science of enlightenment ' and chinzen ? says he did a retreat for three months in icey conditions ... it's a bit of a Wim Hof cross over .
Seems to make sense that we evolved with the cold ( pre fire ) and that re-engaging with that visceral
objective discomfort may be 'healthier' psychologically .
It's not hyperventilating - each breath is deep in, but gently releasing out.
Do this 30 times. Then on the 30th breath, release out, then hold the release out for 1 to 3 minutes ... basically when you feel that sensation that you must beathe (do not force yourself to hold your breath beyond what is comfortable) take a deep breath in, then hold that breath in for 15 seconds, then release. That's 1 round.
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