Whats the point in 5 minute meditation

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water drop, modified 9 Years ago at 2/19/15 3:58 AM
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Whats the point in 5 minute meditation

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What is the benifits of doing a 5 minute meditation ?   and in isolation from other formal meditations and un-formal meditations (daily life mindfulness)

i understand it wont do any good for samatha but for someone practicing vipassana does it "do" anything

and im asking for example on meditating once a day - or once a week or a month or even a year

lets say i meditate 5 minutes a month and i am not mindful at all all the other time - is there any good in that ? 

whats the amount of meditation or daily mindfulness needed so it wont be a waste of effort ? if i meditate 20 minutes once a month will i advance somewhere ?
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Nikolai , modified 9 Years ago at 2/19/15 4:40 AM
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water drop:
What is the benifits of doing a 5 minute meditation ?   and in isolation from other formal meditations and un-formal meditations (daily life mindfulness)

i understand it wont do any good for samatha but for someone practicing vipassana does it "do" anything

and im asking for example on meditating once a day - or once a week or a month or even a year

lets say i meditate 5 minutes a month and i am not mindful at all all the other time - is there any good in that ? 

whats the amount of meditation or daily mindfulness needed so it wont be a waste of effort ? if i meditate 20 minutes once a month will i advance somewhere ?
 If there is the ceasing of paying attention upon ending the 5 minute meditation with the mind returning to the usual unsatisfactory habitual patterns without paying attention up until the next 5 minute meditation, and this does not change after some time of 5 minute meditation practice, then there is little benefit. If there is a sublte or obvious progression towards paying attention more so in all positions during the time in between continued 5 minute meditations, gradually filling up the gaps of not paying attention, then there is benefit.

It depends on one's conditioning and ability to pay attention to the goings on of the field of experience. Personally, I sat 2 to 4 hours a day and that is what led to fast progress for my own conditioning at the time. Now, 5 minutes of specific paying attention techniques lead very quickly to interesting results, but this is due to current somewhat changed conditioning. 
Daniel F Gurzynski, modified 9 Years ago at 2/19/15 7:32 AM
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Water drop;

Here's a question for you, why are you asking the question? I think you will find many posts on this site that will say something to the effect of "as long as you can, as often as you can". Meditation is a skill that some can't learn or improve on in 5 minutes. The question reminds me of students who have no desire to actually learn a subject, just want to know the minimum work needed for a passing grade. This of course may not be the case. I wish you luck.
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Psi, modified 9 Years ago at 2/19/15 8:43 AM
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water drop:
What is the benifits of doing a 5 minute meditation ?   and in isolation from other formal meditations and un-formal meditations (daily life mindfulness)

i understand it wont do any good for samatha but for someone practicing vipassana does it "do" anything

and im asking for example on meditating once a day - or once a week or a month or even a year

lets say i meditate 5 minutes a month and i am not mindful at all all the other time - is there any good in that ? 

whats the amount of meditation or daily mindfulness needed so it wont be a waste of effort ? if i meditate 20 minutes once a month will i advance somewhere ?

As regards to Meditation you are basically training yourself in a skill.

If you were to teach a child how to ride a bicycle, and you only let them spend 5 minutes a month on the bicycle, how good do you think they would get riding the bicycle? If you let them have access to the bicycle 5 minutes a week?  5 minutes a day?  What if they had access to the bicycle and rode it all day as much as they were able, every day?

One can learn the skill of Mindfulness and practice the skill of Mindfulness all day, in any situation...

Mindfulness of the Four Frames of Reference,  Body, Sensations, Mind, and Mental Qualities
"Now, if anyone would develop these four frames of reference in this way for seven years, one of two fruits can be expected for him: either gnosis right here & now, or — if there be any remnant of clinging/sustenance — non-return."Let alone seven years. If anyone would develop these four frames of reference in this way for six years... five... four... three... two years... one year... seven months... six months... five... four... three... two months... one month... half a month, one of two fruits can be expected for him: either gnosis right here & now, or — if there be any remnant of clinging/sustenance — non-return."Let alone half a month. If anyone would develop these four frames of reference in this way for seven days, one of two fruits can be expected for him: either gnosis right here & now, or — if there be any remnant of clinging/sustenance — non-return."'This is the direct path for the purification of beings, for the overcoming of sorrow & lamentation, for the disappearance of pain & distress, for the attainment of the right method, & for the realization of Unbinding — in other words, the four frames of reference.' Thus was it said, and in reference to this was it said."That is what the Blessed One said. Gratified, the monks delighted in the Blessed One's words.

http://www.accesstoinsight.org/tipitaka/mn/mn.010.than.html


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Psi:
water drop:
What is the benifits of doing a 5 minute meditation ?   and in isolation from other formal meditations and un-formal meditations (daily life mindfulness)

i understand it wont do any good for samatha but for someone practicing vipassana does it "do" anything

and im asking for example on meditating once a day - or once a week or a month or even a year

lets say i meditate 5 minutes a month and i am not mindful at all all the other time - is there any good in that ? 

whats the amount of meditation or daily mindfulness needed so it wont be a waste of effort ? if i meditate 20 minutes once a month will i advance somewhere ?

As regards to Meditation you are basically training yourself in a skill.

If you were to teach a child how to ride a bicycle, and you only let them spend 5 minutes a month on the bicycle, how good do you think they would get riding the bicycle? If you let them have access to the bicycle 5 minutes a week?  5 minutes a day?  What if they had access to the bicycle and rode it all day as much as they were able, every day?

One can learn the skill of Mindfulness and practice the skill of Mindfulness all day, in any situation...

Mindfulness of the Four Frames of Reference,  Body, Sensations, Mind, and Mental Qualities
"Now, if anyone would develop these four frames of reference in this way for seven years, one of two fruits can be expected for him: either gnosis right here & now, or — if there be any remnant of clinging/sustenance — non-return."Let alone seven years. If anyone would develop these four frames of reference in this way for six years... five... four... three... two years... one year... seven months... six months... five... four... three... two months... one month... half a month, one of two fruits can be expected for him: either gnosis right here & now, or — if there be any remnant of clinging/sustenance — non-return."Let alone half a month. If anyone would develop these four frames of reference in this way for seven days, one of two fruits can be expected for him: either gnosis right here & now, or — if there be any remnant of clinging/sustenance — non-return."'This is the direct path for the purification of beings, for the overcoming of sorrow & lamentation, for the disappearance of pain & distress, for the attainment of the right method, & for the realization of Unbinding — in other words, the four frames of reference.' Thus was it said, and in reference to this was it said."That is what the Blessed One said. Gratified, the monks delighted in the Blessed One's words.

http://www.accesstoinsight.org/tipitaka/mn/mn.010.than.html


Psi
Water Drop, 

From your other posts, it seems you have been on long retreats and such, why do you ask such questions in your original posts?

If you are serious, I guess the 5 minutes would be well spent if one gained a permanent insight from the 5 minute meditation.

Or maybe I am missing the meaning or intention of your original post.

Psi
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Psi, modified 9 Years ago at 2/19/15 11:15 AM
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I do want to add, that if at some time in your life, you did only have 5 minutes to meditate, say you had 5 minutes before you had to leave for work or something, I ask you would that five minutes then be beneficial or non-beneficial?

 But, on the other hand, to plan to practice only five minutes a week or a month or something, that would not be right mindfulness or right concentration.

Done here.
Psi
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Dream Walker, modified 9 Years ago at 2/19/15 12:06 PM
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I'd recommend you try it and find out.
I'd be interested in your results.
~D
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Not Tao, modified 9 Years ago at 2/19/15 3:50 PM
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You can use meditation simply to feel better in the moment.  Five minutes is probably all you need for that.  If you only meditate once in a great while for five minutes it isn't going to have any long term effects, probably, but a simple samatha meditation can be a nice passtime and can help a person relax or get rid of negative mind states.  I approach all my meditation this way, actually, haha, I just do it every day and it seems to have a cumulative effect.
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water drop, modified 9 Years ago at 3/2/15 10:19 AM
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If you are serious, I guess the 5 minutes would be well spent if one gained a permanent insight from the 5 minute meditation.


- what is a permananet insight ?

i understood for instance you can fall back from a certin nana - so what can be counted as a gained insight ?

 

 
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water drop:
If you are serious, I guess the 5 minutes would be well spent if one gained a permanent insight from the 5 minute meditation.
- what is a permananet insight ?

i understood for instance you can fall back from a certin nana - so what can be counted as a gained insight ?
 
Dream Walker:
I'd recommend you try it and find out.
I'd be interested in your results.
~D

Is this just idle speculation?
Why don't you discuss this from direct expedience?
Recommendations -
1) Sit
2) Experience several Nanas
3) Explore permanency of Nanas
4) Report back your personal first hand experiences to discuss.
Good luck,
~D
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water drop, modified 9 Years ago at 3/3/15 7:00 AM
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i did several retreats i sat some time and i expirenced the nanas-     i was explained about the nanas in a whole different way and i read here you can fall from a nana also many teachers talk about the importance of a "steady consistent practice"  and i do have periods of many days that i dont bother to meditate so i wonder if  i lost some "insights" since i started meditating some years ago - and maybe i should make a decision to sit a minimum amount of time and to understand how important it is - or is being mindful of a sitting movment worth it if its only noting of one movment also i have doubts about my progress and maybe i didnt progress much because i took "breaks" ect ect there are much more reasons why im asking this its not a single reason

im not asking this so i can do the minimum  so if you tell me 5 minutes is the time

I know that mindfulness is the issue and that "unformal(daily)  mediatition" can be very helpful 

I dont want people to tell me "yes do your best meditate as much as you can" - i would love to be able to belive it but from expirence it dosnt help 

i would like to ask people about their expirence their conclusions and also about their theoretical knoldege also on stuff like nanas which i read here in DhO is something you can "fallback" in and also if i read on the importance of steady practice what does it mean on un-steady practice ? how important it really is - and also to ask about the insights - what are they - do they strengthen over time ? are the insights part of the nana there in ect ect

of course its best to practice but at the moment any info i get can help me continue to put the huge amount of time i put into this - and not only help me continue but to do it in a smart way

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