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Mindfulness and meditation? As far as I understand it, it’s about controlling your thoughts and what to think (and feel). I know it exists, can’t say if it actually helps - it looks promising but requires training and persistence. Ahem… :)

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Mindfulness meditation is not about controlling your thoughts, it’s supposed to let you “ignore” them and let them pass by.

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chemicals.

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I have the opposite problem actually. I feel like I’m not thinking much at all (probably from a continuous shutdown) During these moments, constantly thinking and feeling seems like an improvement.

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meditation really helped me actually

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Whenever I try to meditate I forget that I was meditating :-(

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Seems like you’re just too good at it. Congrats, you won meditating!

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Reminds me of the scene in Parks and Rec where they take Ron to a meditation place and he’s just like “what’s the big deal? I just sat there and thought about nothing for 2 hours.”

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No, the opposite, I get lost in my thoughts and forget I was supposed to be meditating :-( Same in the shower: I forget I’m in the shower and end up staying in there for 30 mins

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I’m sure this is only a me thing, but for me I found it easier to concentrate on specific sounds… Like the ringing in my ears.

As a kid, I’ve always had ear ringing, but it doesn’t bother me too much in day to day life. I do have to ask people to repeat themselves if I’m not focused directly on them or cant read their lips, but at night or quiet moments, the ringing is a soft and gentle sound, like someone running a moist finger over the rim of some crystal ware. Very nice in winter on a soft moonlit night

I focus on that ringing in a nice quiet and dark room, let it sing in my ears, and then close my eyes.

I then focus on the funny golden geometrical sparkles, triangles, and if I relax, a small black circle with a white border starts to show up. It seems like a 2D object, constantly rotating quickly on a 3D plane, but slowly grows bigger.

For some reason, I find these oddities comforting. The visuals remind me a bit of the pressure halo’s in your vision when you get a migraine, but without the pain, and covering the field of vision with your eyes closed only.

Once when I was 4, I let that black circle engulf the entirety of my vision as I lay in bed, and the black faded into a creamy golden background with rainbow confetti falling. Obviously it’s not really, just some other strange visuals.

Ahem. In either case, I use these to focus and relax at night to tell my brain to shut up.

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