[quote=Terry H'sain Bollea]I've read most of MCTB and a lot of stuff here and on Buddhist Geeks and elsewhere online and frankly I'm in a state of information overload. So many different kinds of practice talked about when I think at this stage it might be best to just pick something simple and stick to it. I've mostly been doing simple focusing on the breath and trying to improve my concentration.
Could someone help point me in the right direction? What kind of practice (or practices) should I do to get started? What do you wish you knew when you were just starting out? I think I've been spending way too much time reading and confusing myself and not enough time practicing. I have a lot of free time and am really interested in exploring this so any advice is really appreciated.
If basic and simple is what you wish to do, and begin to develop a strong base to leap from, then try Mahasi sayadaw's basic techniques to begin on the road to insight.
http://www.buddhanet.net/m_part1.htmMahasi Sayadaw's labeling/noting technique is more or less the most popular and progressive (at least towards 1st path as talked of here and mahasi circles) put into use here at the DhO.
On the following page you will find a link to some simple instructions from Daniel Ingram as well, to get the ball rolling in the desired direction.
http://integrateddaniel.info/book/This is a simple and yet very progressive first step.
Nick