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DIY-HP-LED

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What a daily practice does to you, here is a recent video by Russel Brand! Remember him? It seems he took up a daily meditation and mindfulness program (MBSR is better), here is what he has to say... He does a simple but effective mantra practice TM Transcendental Meditation. A fraudulent organization.
I started out in the 70's with TM and learned how to do it from books brought into the local library
Don't pay for meditation, the practices are always given away free.
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I Meditated Every Day & This Is What Happened To Me... | Russell Brand
Aug 14, 2019
This is what meditating every day has done to me...

Do You Ever Feel Anxious? Then Watch This...
 
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DIY-HP-LED

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Meditation and Going Beyond Mindfulness - A Secular Perspective
This public talk from 19 April 2018 was held at the London School of Economics Old Theatre in London, England, UK.

To view Rinpoche's teaching schedule, visit tergar.org/schedule.

For Tergar classes and workshops near you, visit tergar.org/events.

To learn more about meditation or about Mingyur Rinpoche and his teachings, please visit the Tergar Meditation Community online at http://learning.tergar.org.
 
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DIY-HP-LED

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Re newing my Practice
I'm on week 2 of the MBSR course and moment to moment awareness is returning, I'm sitting 3 times a day now , doing body scans and next week I'll deepen my concentration in some of my sittings. Gradually I'll work my way into a couple of hours of formal sitting a day, plus body scans and bring the same quality of attention to simple daily tasks like doing dishes and sweeping the floors. Mindful walking and a formal walking session are something else I'll add in the coming weeks.
 

Dr.Amber Trichome

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Re newing my Practice
I'm on week 2 of the MBSR course and moment to moment awareness is returning, I'm sitting 3 times a day now , doing body scans and next week I'll deepen my concentration in some of my sittings. Gradually I'll work my way into a couple of hours of formal sitting a day, plus body scans and bring the same quality of attention to simple daily tasks like doing dishes and sweeping the floors. Mindful walking and a formal walking session are something else I'll add in the coming weeks.
That sounds wonderful! I’m so happy to hear your doing so well! Have a beautiful day.
 

DIY-HP-LED

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The back yard project completed update
Extending the outdoor growing season in Canada. My buddy finally found the time and weather and we finished off the greenhouse today. the plant are suffering cold, some frost and cold roots. The DIY light is 332 watts and should supplement the heat in the daytime. The shelter is facing ESE and gets direct sun from 9:00 AM until 11:00 AM. Light is on from 7:00 AM to 5:00 PM, I expect to lose about an hour of photo period at the end of the grow and go from 10 hours to 9 hours of light Only want the light on and hour after sun up and off an hour before sun down. Plant is growing in a 10 gallon air pruning grow bag using soil and 20% coco coir mixed in. There is a small ceramic heater pointed at the grow bag for night time temp control, I will monitor and adjust from the kitchen window.

Upgraded the plant shelter with extra poly blankets and a tarp
The extra blankets cause the day time temps to go into the mid 20's C with just a 332 Watt LED light for daytime heat, night heat is provided by a small ceramic heater set to low
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I added a tarp to the outside for weather resistance and to control heat loss, the tarp is silver in the inside to reflect back heat Chairs bricks and 2x4's hold it in place and it is taped along the top. I figure until the end of October and that should do it, it will be as good as it's gonna get.
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DIY-HP-LED

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Some personal notes on this thread
My main desktop system went down a couple of days after the warranty expired, the mother board went and turned it into a $1400 door stop! Into the shop for a new main board and I hope the hard drive is gonna stay intact. I'm gonna save shit to my cloud account from now on and much recent stuff is in the cloud, on email or on this thread and another threads here. So I'm gonna use this space for some writing notes.

Personal observations about going into the "bag" again
I quit smoking pot last week and had a puff one evening after finding a bud while cleaning up, that evening of 2 joints made me feel like shit the next day! So other than maybe making a batch of weak cookies at some point in the future, I think I'm gonna give pot a rest for a spell, knee pain can be dealt with through practice. If I do puff, it will be in a small pipe or hitter and the small amount smoked and when it's smoked will be under some discipline. When I do smoke again I will get very high on a very small amount of extremely potent kush I grow and around christmas time I'm gonna be curious about the Gorilla Glue #4's I've got on the go, top drawer genetics too! I find that pot is very bad for self regulation, for me at least. Increasingly my life is being automatically contained with in self discipline, a consequence of practicing over an hour a day in 3 x 20 minute sessions, plus other practices.

Week #2 of the online MBSR course.
I got off to an inconsistent start to week #1 with sitting and body scan practices, but a good beginning nonetheless. Week 2 is going much better with consistent practice and I'm doing more than the minimum amount required and moment to moment awareness is rapidly returning. When I meditate I spend most of my mind time in practice and not chasing thoughts, I know where the "groove is and how to get there. I'm now doing other things outside of formal practice to reinforce moment to moment awareness and connecting with my body. I'm catching bad mental habits that crept back into my mind because of instinctive origins, these are mostly inappropriate in modern society! If I were living full blown tribal it might be OK, but not in a modern society!

It's day 5 of week #2 of the MBSR course and yesterday I bought a book for a journal (just a composition scribbler), that I'll use to track my diet and calories, meditations and exercise (a great motivational tool too). Today I started a healthy eating and weight loss plan, yesterday I made a gallon and a half of French style Canadian pea soup (sans celery) 200 calories per cup and tastes better the next day, and after being frozen and several liters are in the freezer. I'm already thinking about an evening walk and perhaps going back to the pool after the new year! I've even got my eye out for a good (hardy used;-)) second hand elliptical trainer! (always buy such equipment used, because most of the time it was never used). An elliptical trainer will let ya just about kill yerself, even with bad knees! This is what happens automatically with one week of consistent and assiduous 1 hour + of practice, and no pot, practice makes pot unnecessary, or a lot easier to do with out!

Today I had a 20 minute insight, or Vipassana sitting at 7:10 AM ( my alarm is now set to 7:00 AM) and 20 minute concentration or Samatha sit and at 2:00 PM I had another 20 minute insight sitting. Usually when a novice learns meditation it takes a while to get to Samatha meditation and MBSR focuses on insight or Vipassana practice and rightly so, developing a Samatha practice takes time for most people. Some claim there is no difference between Samatha and Vipassana practices and for the beginner this is for the most part true. My 20 minute Samatha sit left me calm, peaceful and happy, it's what it does.

Constant mindfulness gives rise to deep concentration during Samatha practice that takes our practice to the next level and prepares us for the first of the four stages of jhana (some claim 5 stages). Jhana (Sanskrit) or apana (Pali) means absorbed or fixed upon and are very deep meditative states. After the third Jhana once you go in you lose control and come out when your deep inner self is ready. All jhana states involve a very brilliant white light that permeates the mind, the cleaner your heart, the brighter and cleaner the light you go into. Here is the expert on jhana states Ajahn Brahm and here is his book ( I have a hard copy)for those who want to chase jhanas. As a jhana hunter, I will tell you it takes time and practice to prepare for Samatha meditation then clean living and effort to attain the first jahna, in the fourth jhana, your breathing is almost imperceptible and the respiration rate is very slow and the heart rate can go down as low as 6 beats per minute! People have been pronounced dead in jahana states and have surprised a few doctors, assuming they didn't kill them first while trying to treat them!
 
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scumrot derelict

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Some personal notes on this thread
My main desktop system went down a couple of days after the warranty expired, the mother board went and turned it into a $1400 door stop! Into the shop for a new main board and I hope the hard drive is gonna stay intact. I'm gonna save shit to my cloud account from now on and much recent stuff is in the cloud, on email or on this thread and another threads here. So I'm gonna use this space for some writing notes.
what kind of setup are you using? do you also store your stuff on another physical drive of some kind? glad to hear abt your training - also thank you for the cool posts abt meditation - they are freaking fascinating
 

Fogdog

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Maybe you should take up pot again.

Just Kidding. Do whatever you want. I don't smoke or take edibles on an every day basis either. For me, I don't sleep well after being buzzed and I don't/won't do any during daytime when I need to be out and about. Every now and then, it's nice and for the most part, the complaints you voiced are not classic symptoms of chronic use.

OTOH, getting high while engaging in focused meditation seem to me to be a case of trying to multitask two incompatible activities.
 
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DIY-HP-LED

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That sounds wonderful! I’m so happy to hear your doing so well! Have a beautiful day.
I'm using this thread as sort of a blog now. Ya wanted to see some pictures of the garden and it has recovered enough to show at least!
After a few weeks of TLC by myself and my buddy who is doing great work in the garden and it shows, here are some pictures of my flower room the plants are 2 weeks into the flower cycle.

Here are the three plants under the main 1180 watt main water cooled LED light (Tangerine Dream) they grow in milk cartons lined with weed barrier cloth using coco coir. Each plant has" a 20" x 30" grid, supported by 4 bamboo sticks and the plants are trained to the outside of the grids. This 3 plant canopy is 4' x 7+'= 21+ square feet of canopy. I can barely get the door open enough to get in the room, good thing the stretch phase is over and the buds are starting! These are sativa dominant and are a bitch to control and have a 70 day finishing time, so the first week of december to the middle of december.
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Here you can see my environment and this is the hot part of the 12 hour day cycle about two hours before lights out at 12 noon. 28C and 55% to 60% humidity in the flower cycle. Water cooled lights make a quiet grow room and one that is much easier to control environmental conditions. In the cold months of winter I have to add heat to the room sometimes and it's about 9' x 8'= 80 sq ft (560 cu ft) with almost 2000 watts of LED light!
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Here is a 5' x 4' space on the other side of the grow room with a 760 watt water cooled light. On the right of this area is the counter and sink for the grow. These are two of my favorite OG Kushes recovered and 2 weeks into flower (photoperiod change). Eventually this will be my buddy's space next grow and he will grow his 2 plants here in exchange for labor, a great deal for him too, He should be able to get 10 to 12 ounces off each plant plus shake every 70 days or so. I don't figure he'll smoke a half pound of dope a month, he is learning mindfulness after all!
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I will sell about 10 ounces to close friends (very good price too!) to cover the power and the rest will be given away to those in need, some as Christmas gifts! Next cycle I might grow a Candida CBD plant that's 22% CBD and 1% THC if there is demand, I've still got CBD pot though.
This is a small compassion club grow for the most part and if CBD is required that is what will be grown, 2 plants under the main light should fulfill any needs that my clients have. All compassion club pot is free to the poor, I only charge friends a third of the government price and sell enough to cover expenses like power $250/mth (for veg room too!), coco coir blocks and nutrients.
 

DIY-HP-LED

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what kind of setup are you using? do you also store your stuff on another physical drive of some kind? glad to hear abt your training - also thank you for the cool posts abt meditation - they are freaking fascinating
Bough an acer tower with a rizen 7 processor and a hot video card to run drone racing sims like this, here is me practicing last year, I made a few videos of some early training runs on the system, as you can see it's up to the job. Flying one of these things is like balancing a broom stick on yer finger!
Velocidrone, Train What's Left of the Brain
 

DIY-HP-LED

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what kind of setup are you using? do you also store your stuff on another physical drive of some kind? glad to hear abt your training - also thank you for the cool posts abt meditation - they are freaking fascinating
I have a desktop and two notebooks, one I use for drone stuff Betaflight etc and the other I'm using now, they are all networked together, but the cloud is appealing to me as I have an old tower in the closet with a couple of terabyte drives that I'm gonna pull out and put in the new system. I like the cloud idea as a way of backing up work that I'm doing, like right now in preparing to teach mindfulness again after the new year. The course I'm taking is a way to renew my practice (I'm doing extra stuff too) and to know exactly what the people I'm sending to the course are being taught. I also have the MBSR instructors training manual that I'm currently reading
 

scumrot derelict

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Bough an acer tower with a rizen 7 processor and a hot video card to run drone racing sims like this, here is me practicing last year, I made a few videos of some early training runs on the system, as you can see it's up to the job. Flying one of these things is like balancing a broom stick on yer finger!
Velocidrone, Train What's Left of the Brain
gave your page a sub. that's crazy how responsive the controls are. are you trying to program some use of macros to get the flights to react a certain way - or just dicking around w/a control stick there?

plants look healthy, btw. you're super generous gifting your buddies something so substantial. refreshing to hear, man.
 

DIY-HP-LED

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Maybe you should take up pot again.

Just Kidding. Do whatever you want. I don't smoke or take edibles on an every day basis either. For me, I don't sleep well after being buzzed and I don't/won't do any during daytime when I need to be out and about. Every now and then, it's nice and for the most part, the complaints you voiced are not classic symptoms of chronic use.

OTOH, getting high while engaging in focused meditation seem to me to be a case of trying to multitask two incompatible activities.
I decided to quit pot because regular use makes self discipline difficult and it make concentration practice (samatha) difficult and I want to do more Samatha practice, make ya feel very cool, relaxed etc. Insight practices (lighter concentration and more time is spent catching the driffing attention to build interpersonal skills that are required to create new metal habits to replace the old instinctual ones that get us into shit!

Yep Samatha sure makes a feller mild mannered in a hurry, no that Donald is almost gone I figure I can slack off on the politics end of things! There is an election in Canada next week, but I'm voting Liberal anyway cause I know the issues.
 

DIY-HP-LED

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gave your page a sub. that's crazy how responsive the controls are. are you trying to program some use of macros to get the flights to react a certain way - or just dicking around w/a control stick there?

plants look healthy, btw. you're super generous gifting your buddies something so substantial. refreshing to hear, man.
Supertime soon and then a sit. I use it to practice on so I don't destroy (too many) quads, trying to do shit like this (illegal in Canada). Here is my hero and I'm nowhere near as good as this guy and never will either! Have a look at this fur a hobby, no too expensive either these days.
The sky is not the limit - Johnny FPV
 

DIY-HP-LED

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getting high while engaging in focused meditation seem to me to be a case of trying to multitask two incompatible activities.
That's why I haven't done Samatha much, mostly the lighter insight or Vipassana, which is great for developing the skill of catching the mind and bringing it back, it gives a insight into our mental habits and once we have this awareness we can then begin to create new mental habits of thought or think the old ones through a bit more deeply. Our consciences bother us so much with vipassana that they make it too painful not to change! Samatha is very much worth the effort and I'm gonna make the first 5 to 10 minutes of every sit a concentration practice and the last half might be Vipassana. I prefer the Theravada practices and terms to the Tibetan or other Mahayana, and Vajrayana schools, I also prefer the Sanskrit spellings to the Pali, Bodhidharma in Sanskrit and Bodhidhamma.
 

Fogdog

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That's why I haven't done Samatha much, mostly the lighter insight or Vipassana, which is great for developing the skill of catching the mind and bringing it back, it gives a insight into our mental habits and once we have this awareness we can then begin to create new mental habits of thought or think the old ones through a bit more deeply. Our consciences bother us so much with vipassana that they make it too painful not to change! Samatha is very much worth the effort and I'm gonna make the first 5 to 10 minutes of every sit a concentration practice and the last half might be Vipassana. I prefer the Theravada practices and terms to the Tibetan or other Mahayana, and Vajrayana schools, I also prefer the Sanskrit spellings to the Pali, Bodhidharma in Sanskrit and Bodhidhamma.
I'm glad what you do works for you. I knew a Samantha.
 

DIY-HP-LED

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I'm glad what you do works for you. I knew a Samantha.
Just crawling back in to my practice! It's a bit of a passion that has been reawakened in me, a part of my life I wanted set aside when I figured I got what I wanted from it and could see no point in going further. This is a major issue with all secular practitioners who are not in pursuit of navarna, when is enough, enough. I practised for a couple of years after retirement and it became infrequent, now I need to teach again and I have a reason to renew my practice and from that reason sprang a goal and from that goal came a plan to accomplish it. I working the plan now and I'm using this thread now as sort of a blog to record the process a bit for future reference. I need to tell students of my experiences and the renewal of my practice, etc, these notes and others from email to friends as well as stuff on the cloud will help with that later on.

Samatha gives you peace of mind, Samantha gives you a piece of ass, Foggy :lol:
 
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