I started exploring meditation in 2015. Then in 2018 I got more serious about it and started meditating daily for 10-15 minutes.
Since I saw that video I shared I have been trying its technique - which means I have pretty much stopped the 10-15 mins meditation.
It seems that allocating a daily set amount of time to meditation has certain advantages but the 'Anywhere, anytime' one has others.
My own findings
Time-allocated meditation
Pros: considerable gap reduction between ideal behaviour and actual behaviour. For example, occasionally I tend to have mild anger issues, or overreaction to trivial situations. With this type of meditation those issues are largely mitigated; also it seems that you are able to think more clearly.
Cons: You actually need to make time every day for it; because you allocate a continuous amount of time, occasionally you may get interrupted (this depends on the kind of environment you are in).
'Anywhere, anytime' meditation
Pros: you can meditate for as little as 2-3 breaths at a time, spreading this type of meditaiton throughout the day; it is especially useful to quickly relax any tense muscle you may have; because of its flexibility, you don't have to use a set time.
Cons: because you don't allocate a time or place, one risk is that there may be days where you forget to meditate altogether; the benefits may not be as profound as the time-allocated one.
As I was writing this it occurred to me that I have never tried to do both, i.e. perhaps I should still have a 5-10 minute session every day, and then use the 'Anywhere, anytime' throughout the day. I'll consider it.
When I started exploring meditation I obtained material from several sources
Audio
- Meditation for optimum health (Andrew Weil and Jon Kabat-Zinn)
- Headspace
- Hemi-Sync - various Monroe products (Explore the Original Chakra Meditation, Gateway Experience, MindFood Catnapper)
Books
- Meditation: The Essence (David Tuffle)
- An introduction to meditation (Sarah Haywood)
- On meditation (Ajahn Chah)
(and a few others)
Since there seem to be so many ways to go about meditation I thought to explore a few and so I gathered this material. I could not find much traction with the books, but the audio material helped. In some occasions I felt re-energized after a guided meditation session. It can also help with concentration when working.
Like many things, I believe that you get out of meditation what you put into it.