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Has anyone ever done a 'mindfulness' course?
Just done the 5th week of an 8 week course (only one day per week).
First couple of weeks were ok but am now thinking thats its all a bit of new age woo woo.
Cant say that repeated concentrating on my 'breath' and 'been in the moment' has greatly increased my sense of self worth or emotional well being.
In fact talking to others after the group has only confirmed my suspicions and yet during group discusion everyone seems to want to believe that its all beneficial in some way. (but saying something different away from the teachers).
Thanks
Just done the 5th week of an 8 week course (only one day per week).
First couple of weeks were ok but am now thinking thats its all a bit of new age woo woo.
Cant say that repeated concentrating on my 'breath' and 'been in the moment' has greatly increased my sense of self worth or emotional well being.
In fact talking to others after the group has only confirmed my suspicions and yet during group discusion everyone seems to want to believe that its all beneficial in some way. (but saying something different away from the teachers).
Thanks
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Baldric, I was reffered to it by the mental health services (that probably says it all...) supposed to be a way of calming the mind and living in the moment (whatever the *** thats supposed to mean) Am doing it because it was strongly reccomended and was hoping to get a bit more out of it than counting my breaths.
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nailit, all the talking type therapies are the same. They work for some and not for others and different ones work for different people. If any part of your problem is an inability to put down the past or you spend time worrying about what the future will hold , then learning to control your thoughts and live in the present can help. Mindfulness can help some people learn to do that (although not me either) The problem arises when practitioners go from "this is a tool that can help some people" to "this is the only solution to your problems. And yes its a fairly common phenomenon for people who really really want something to work, to talk and behave as though it is working "in class" in the vain hope that this will make it work.
I did a 6 wk meditation course but didn't enjoy it. Some people in the group went into ecstasy saying how it had changed their lives, set them up for the day etc but I just couldn't relate to that. When it came to my turn to speak I just agreed with the others as I didn't want to appear different! Apparently the secret is to keep practising every day which I didn't do. So I suppose it works for some and not others.
//Some people in the group went into ecstasy saying how it had changed their lives, set them up for the day etc but I just couldn't relate to that. When it came to my turn to speak I just agreed with the others as I didn't want to appear different! //
My experience exactly. People saying how good it all was in the group but privately saying differently...the power of 'groupthink'
My experience exactly. People saying how good it all was in the group but privately saying differently...the power of 'groupthink'