Guest guest Posted October 6, 2011 Report Share Posted October 6, 2011 Today is an epic win for me. During a three-hour class on Buddhism, I had to choose between finding a coping strategy and chewing my arm off, so I got into the spirit and tried meditating right there in class. Everyone who's ever meditate knows what it's like to enter that state where your brain is relaxed and you're not really thinking anything: I managed to get there by focusing on a table leg, go figure. And apparently when I'm in that state, THE TRIGGER SOUNDS CAN'T TOUCH ME! Apparently with a little practice, you can learn to slip into an altered state of consciousness where triggers don't matter as much. Maybe this will help other people who are suffering during classes and lectures. Has anyone else tried? -Kate K. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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