TheBramble said:kidding.
Yes. I aim to meditate twice a day, and usually do. Just a case of getting up earlier and fixing your intent on making the time.
Finlayson said:p.s ivor ......just looked at that site.....I bought one of those meditation machines years ago( still never use it regularly tho I am ashamed to say! )..........but just to let you or anybody know they do work, for me anyway, I find it very good ......totally clears your mind , which can be a strange thing ...
TheBramble said:kidding.
Yes. I aim to meditate twice a day, and usually do.
I also use a number of purposeful visualisation techniques. Not just for trading.
You don't. Meditating is meditating. It's not 'geared' to anything. That's the whole point!ivorm said:Hi Bramble,
I've started meditating regularly using one of those Meditation Machines. But what I want to know now is how to gear my meditation sessions for trading.
Well, I'll give you an example: You're about to discuss a deal with someone. You're buying or selling something. What's the best possible outcome you could ever expect from that discussion/meeting? Run it through a few times using ALL the modalities: Sight, sound, smell, internal talk, external auditory, external sense, internal sense - etc etc etc.ivorm said:What kind of 'purposeful visualisation techniques' do you use ?
TheBramble said:Machines? Classes? You don't need them. etc..
No. I'm saying when you're meditating - you meditate - on nothing. Purposeful visualisation is something quite different. Purposeful Visualisation is a conscious act maintained during intermittent periods of consciousness we call wakefulness. I say intermittent because like it or not, every 90 minutes or so, you have no choice.ivorm said:Hi Bramble,
Are you saying in connection with trading, then, that during a meditation session, you should focus on positive outcomes for your trades and try to use all your senses trying to imagine those positive outcomes actually happening ?
Good stuff. I'm glad it relaxed you. But it's not meditation. It's relaxing. And hey, anything that works is just fine by me. Relaxing is good. Just don't get hung up on words. I've been practising meditation for many years and I didn't feel I was getting anywhere either for the first 150 or 160 years.ivorm said:I can't say I agree with you about that. I tried to meditate for years using all sorts of techniques and never felt I was getting anywhere.
The first time I used a Meditation Machine I could feel myself automatically mentally and physically relaxing. The twent minutes session went in a flash and I felt much more serene and yet somehow more alive afterwards. I think they really work.
Missed the point mate. I'm not suggesting you influence anything - except yourself - or rather - your perceptions.trendie said:Rev TheBramble,
I accept that pre-running scenarios can help an outcome, ( you seem to be using NLP language ), but they work only when you can influence an outcome. In a sales/buying environment, the modalities can help you subconsciously put across a mindset. If you start to perceive a positive outcome, you are more likely to make it real, by being able to influence it. ( in effect, creating your own (positive) reality )
Too true. But as I mention above - that wasn't where I was coming from.trendie said:But I disagree that this can work with the markets. You cannot sweet-talk them into changing their minds.
The thing is, meditation isn't anything unless it is useful to you personally. Loads of people I thought would really benefit from it - simply don't. And the the most unlikely, find it an absolute necessity. (I do!).trendie said:Meditation can help you to stop over-analysing, or stop being twitchy, but you cannot alter the outcome.
Meditation can help you "accept" the outcome ( your perception/response to it ), but not alter it. ( change reality )
Once you get to that stage of enlightenment, zen it gets easy.
ivorm said:The first time I used a Meditation Machine I could feel myself automatically mentally and physically relaxing. The twent minutes session went in a flash and I felt much more serene and yet somehow more alive afterwards. I think they really work.
Arbitrageur said:are you talking about the LifeTools Mind Machines stuff?
trendie said:excellent! thanks for that.
years and years ago I dabbled with a gadget that induced lucid-dreaming.
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Hi BrambleTheBramble said:Missed the point mate. I'm not suggesting you influence anything - except yourself - or rather - your perceptions.
Too true. But as I mention above - that wasn't where I was coming from.
The thing is, meditation isn't anything unless it is useful to you personally. Loads of people I thought would really benefit from it - simply don't. And the the most unlikely, find it an absolute necessity. (I do!).
It in of itself doesn't do anything. What is does is allow you to blossom to your full extent in any endeavour you choose. Your full extent in any endeavour may be pure crap, but it';s a lot better than you could have been without being centred.
It's not JUST about trading - It's about everything.
Guru Dev Bramble - Custodian of Kwaan - Lord of Lucidity
trendie said:years and years ago I dabbled with a gadget that induced lucid-dreaming.
( and also the early binaural music tapes )
this thread reminded me of that, but couldnt remember the name of the company, until your post.