Guest guest Posted December 11, 2010 Report Share Posted December 11, 2010 Hi, Sorry if this is an old subject, but I searched the archive without finding an answer. I'm wondering how ACT relates to Buddhist lovingkindness (metta bhavana) meditation? I've been trying this recently, after reading books by Gilbert and Matthieu Ricard. It seems like a wonderful idea. But wishing myself well often just seems to enrage my " monsters " . Every thought of " may I treat myself with kindness " is met with a cynical, bitter " you won't, you can't, you don't deserve it. " It feels like I'm heading back into the battle, fighting on the bus, pulling on the rope etc rather than letting go and moving forward. (Wishing other people well doesn't produce this reaction at all.) So I guess what I'm asking is, can this style of meditation be compatible with ACT (maybe by giving up the verbal element)? Or should I stick to one therapeutic model at a time? I'd hate to give up the (admittedly small) amount of Buddhism in my life but maybe it's just a useless attachment. cheers, bb Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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