YmirGF
Bodhisattva in Recovery
Why thank you. That is very kind. I wish you success in your endeavors.Thank you very much for your contribution. It is helpful to me as I am still trying to learn about meditation. Although I believe in it when it comes to practicing it I am unsure of what type of meditation to do and your post and others here have helped me a lot.
One thing you would notice, almost immediately, if we ever met, is my unbounded mirth. This emanates from a permanent bliss that is a byproduct of the meditation process. That doesn't mean that I can't be very serious, but I'll often put my points in terms that are usually amusing, well, at least to delirious munchkins like myself.Tell me, what sorts of things do you get out of your meditation? What does it do to you or for you? Again, your post was very helpful. Thank you.
Dwelling in the silence that @Windwalker speaks of gives one a focus, a centre of power, if you will. In the unimaginable expanse, within the spacious present, one moves forward with assuredness and purpose, regardless of how insignificant that purpose may be. It literally radiates outwards into all aspects of daily life. It gives you the impetus to tackle the world of uncertainty head on. To get up when you fall, as you most assuredly will, while learning from your mistakes.
I guess what I am blathering on about is that the focus gained mastering meditation filters through to all of your endeavors.