Dan Ingram noting meditation

JACK D LAURENCE, modified 1 Year ago at 12/3/22 7:19 AM
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Dan Ingram noting meditation

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I just watched an interview with Dan Ingram talking about the practise of noting. Should I attempt to exclusively notice the rising and falling of my breath or should I attempt to note whatever sensations arise and naturally come to my attention the most? Or should I only note other things when they are a distraction to noting the breath? Should I only note the rising and falling once or should I attempt to note the rising or falling of the breath as much as possible, in every conceivable moment? Should I scan different bodily locations and senses in a rotating order? Or do I practise each of these different meditation styles separately or together and how much how often? 
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RE: Dan Ingram noting meditation

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Pepe ·, modified 1 Year ago at 12/3/22 12:20 PM
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RE: Dan Ingram noting meditation

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Besides Mahasi's outstanding book, check Shargrol’s Structured Noting Practice Sample and some summaries of Daniel Ingram's MCTB2 practice instructions and tips

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