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Author rediscovers meditation through breathwork after decades

The author reflects on their long-standing intention to meditate, which they equated with a disciplined, uncomfortable practice. Despite studying spiritual texts like 'A Course in Miracles,' they found themselves distracted by unhealthy habits and a lack of perceived spiritual progress. It wasn't until they rediscovered breathwork, a practice they had encountered decades earlier, that they understood meditation as a natural outcome of conscious breathing and stillness, rather than a forced mental exercise. AI

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Author rediscovers meditation through breathwork after decades

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    I HAD FOUND SNACKS 🍪 For years, I meant to meditate. I read about it. I studied A Course in Miracles for years, yet somehow never got around to meditating on th

    I HAD FOUND SNACKS 🍪 For years, I meant to meditate. I read about it. I studied A Course in Miracles for years, yet somehow never got around to meditating on the Workbook. Sometimes I decided to begin by sitting on the floor in the most uncomfortable position possible, because is…