I did meditation with a leader and a group at a local Buddhist, yoga and chinese herbal medicine complex. The yoga actually was more effective but it was needed to do both Yoga and Meditation together in daily or weekly life.
But after about a year..i felt that i needed to put it into practice actively. So I took up a left side brain activity ..artistic hobby to allow the right side brain use to become more balanced. it allows you to drop the stock thinking, analytical thinking, trading thinking quickly at the end of the day.
The hobby can be anything you actively do with your hands... motorcycle /car restoration, plant or garden artistry, painting/sketching, sculpture, music, working with animals etc..
I bought a piece of land way outside of the city and worked on a zen garden for a while. Then built a two car cabin there and started going indian motorcycle restoration. Now I am silk screen art prints.
The keys for me was:
Doing both guided meditation and yoga together.
Then getting outta the city to nature
Then placing myself inside of my artistic endeavor each day after work..i love the simplicity of Zen. The perfection of allowing things to be imperfect. To allow myself to create artistic creation without planning, without stressing
This finally allowed me to let go of the grinding analytical side of the day.
But after about a year..i felt that i needed to put it into practice actively. So I took up a left side brain activity ..artistic hobby to allow the right side brain use to become more balanced. it allows you to drop the stock thinking, analytical thinking, trading thinking quickly at the end of the day.
The hobby can be anything you actively do with your hands... motorcycle /car restoration, plant or garden artistry, painting/sketching, sculpture, music, working with animals etc..
I bought a piece of land way outside of the city and worked on a zen garden for a while. Then built a two car cabin there and started going indian motorcycle restoration. Now I am silk screen art prints.
The keys for me was:
Doing both guided meditation and yoga together.
Then getting outta the city to nature
Then placing myself inside of my artistic endeavor each day after work..i love the simplicity of Zen. The perfection of allowing things to be imperfect. To allow myself to create artistic creation without planning, without stressing
This finally allowed me to let go of the grinding analytical side of the day.


