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minus-squareTrack_Shovel@slrpnk.netOPlinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up1·3 months agoI’m glad that meditation works for you, and that you’re a proponent of it, trying to get others onboard. I have experienced flow states, but even those were anxious (loss of control feeling is yuck, not freeing) I had success with guided meditation, but primarily around sleep, which helped mood.
minus-squareZozanolinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up2·edit-23 months agoBecause of you mentioned sleep-focused meditation, I’m think you aren’t referring to mindfulness meditation. Maybe you’ve been practising some kind of Zen-Bhuddist meditation, I’m not sure, I’ve only ever spent time practising Mindfulness and Loving Kindness. Also, maybe we’ve got different definitions of flow state. What I’m referring to is the feeling of having completely immersed yourself in an activity, to the point where you aren’t verbalising thoughts. Being anxious during a flow state is a bit of a paradox, as anxiety is a symptom of complex thinking, which is what mindfulness aims to alleviate.
minus-squareTrack_Shovel@slrpnk.netOPlinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up1·3 months agoNo, I’m aware of the mindfulness stuff. I just mentioned the sleep stuff as an aside. My flow states are usually associated with work or exercise. The former is high stress.though even if the brain is off
I’m glad that meditation works for you, and that you’re a proponent of it, trying to get others onboard.
I have experienced flow states, but even those were anxious (loss of control feeling is yuck, not freeing)
I had success with guided meditation, but primarily around sleep, which helped mood.
Because of you mentioned sleep-focused meditation, I’m think you aren’t referring to mindfulness meditation.
Maybe you’ve been practising some kind of Zen-Bhuddist meditation, I’m not sure, I’ve only ever spent time practising Mindfulness and Loving Kindness.
Also, maybe we’ve got different definitions of flow state.
What I’m referring to is the feeling of having completely immersed yourself in an activity, to the point where you aren’t verbalising thoughts.
Being anxious during a flow state is a bit of a paradox, as anxiety is a symptom of complex thinking, which is what mindfulness aims to alleviate.
No, I’m aware of the mindfulness stuff. I just mentioned the sleep stuff as an aside. My flow states are usually associated with work or exercise. The former is high stress.though even if the brain is off