Another day, another sit last night. I still have the strong desire to practice, but it is seeming less interesting when i do sit. Still feels like cycling happening when I sit but buiding slower. When I was done with 30 minutes or so, I still felt "un-done" but relaxed. I was planning to sit again after i read a bit at night but I got too sleepy.
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Rob_Mtl
Dec 16 2011, 12:31 PM EST
I can't know for sure where you are, but if you're passing through A&P, it would be natural to go into a calmer and spacier place afterward.
Furthermore, that calmer, spacier place involves a kind of natural panoramic attention.
When you first encounter that, you'll think that you're losing all your concentration, because it's very easy to be distracted, when data comes from all directions. It's actually progress, but at first it feels like backsliding.
See what happens if, when you feel like you're losing the thread, you open yourself up to sound from all over. See if hearing seems more "3D".
At this point, you'll probably have to get used to the idea that a sitting session won't necessarily "stabilize" you or provide you with calm.
In fact, you might start to feel roadbumps in the couple of hours after you sit, because you'll still keep arcing through the "nana" trajectory even after you end a formal session. You might need to practice a bit of extra patience with people around you.
Keep in mind: when you decide to get up from a sit, you're stepping off of a moving train
