LightSeed wrote:Oh I'm not ready for the dog yet. I'm having lots of problems focusing and my instruction so far is completely based on breathing. Our dog is a basset hound, he makes this constant whining noise that's common with bassets, and can drive me bonkers on the best of days. Actually the practice is helping that, where before it would immediately make me anxious/frustrated, lately I've been able to just sit with it. I'm not sure I would have much success right now with 60lbs of whiny dog-goober in my lap, though I would love to work up to that point. Today I had both cats, and that was lovely.
You must be very strong in your practice if you can meditate through bulldog farts!
) most days. Right now, Lenny the cat is prrrring away and looking up at me...LightSeed wrote:When I meditate with a particular track playing (Sharon Salzberg's Metta meditation), it never fails that my tubby cat climbs up on my lap in the middle of meditation, curls up there, and fills the room with purring like he's a motorboat....
Cat meditation. It might not be a prescribed type of meditation, but I highly recommend it.
LightSeed wrote:Oh I'm not ready for the dog yet.
LightSeed wrote:I'm not sure I would have much success right now with 60lbs of whiny dog-goober in my lap, though I would love to work up to that point. Today I had both cats, and that was lovely.
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