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u/ForestGlittah · 1 pointr/ProjectReddit

I LOVE 4'33". I gained so many insights while listening to it.

What constitutes music? Who is the audience? What determines an audience? What defines a performer? Is music intentional or accidental?

Meditating has let me see things a new way too. Here's an exercise I adapted from this book, Emotional Alchemy (http://www.amazon.com/Emotional-Alchemy-Mind-Heal-Heart/dp/0609809032):

  1. Sit upright on the floor by yourself
  2. Inhale, exhale
  3. Repeat #2 over and over again, noticing the way certain parts of your body moves in the process of breathing (the breath against your nostrils, the back of your throat, how your shoulders move, your lungs expand)
  4. Notice how each breath is different
  5. Begin taking note of the sounds around you
  6. Pretend you cannot distinguish between the sound sources, hearing it all as one continuous flow that ebbs and flows.
  7. Begin singling out sounds and noticing the characteristics that distinguish them from one another.
  8. Take all the sounds in again together. Welcome and embrace it.
u/HenSica · 10 pointsr/ProjectReddit

I personally found The Power of Now as a great means to achieve "enlightenment." It really allowed me to use that little voice in my head, literally as a tool, and not as something that was part of my identity. So being able to switch that voice off, and concentrate on being aware of my surroundings and environment, was a really relaxing and refreshing experience that I can recreate on the bus, or walking down the street, or sitting on a bench.

Personally prefer listening to the audio version right when I'm about to go to bed, since the sounds are a meditative means on their own.

u/thenyteowl · 2 pointsr/ProjectReddit

try slow cooking. It's easy and inexpensive. I got a slow cooker last Tuesday and have haven't eaten out since. No looking back for me. It's been well over a week.

I don't agree with the cost savings laid out in the description though. At first you do spend a bit more money since you have to buy spices, the right kitchen utensils, etc. Maybe a meal or two you have to throw out since you totally screw it up. However in the long run it's waaaay cheaper. I purchased a pack of chicken last Wednesday. $20 for 6 boneless chicken breasts. I had about 6 meals from it. Wow.

u/hwdmax · 2 pointsr/ProjectReddit

http://www.amazon.com/gp/offer-listing/B00162KUII/ref=sr_1_2_olp?ie=UTF8&qid=1381964883&sr=8-2&keywords=throwing+knives&condition=new
$8 for 3, I got about 30 for practicing(less trips to pick them up) they are good, sometimes the string comes loose but glue is an easy fix.

u/bovisrex · 1 pointr/ProjectReddit

Do not pass go, do not collect 20,000 Yen, but get this book, and when you master that, get the Katakana book and the first two Kanji ones. When I was first stationed in Japan in '91, I bought that in the American bookstore on base and read through it. Twelve years later, when I came back, I still knew most of my kana, and when I relearned one I'd forgotten, the mnemonic came back as well. I'd recommend having a little of the language first before doing the Kanji book, but all four are irreplaceable tools for that language.

u/[deleted] · 2 pointsr/ProjectReddit

'Cauz I always thought sexual energy is life energy. I can understand why people would want to avoid orgasm and pursue a more non-goal-oriented love life (e.g. /r/karezza), but no sex whatsoever is beyond my capacity to understand. Where do you draw the line: do you avoid sexual penetration, do you avoid orgasm, do you avoid kissing, do you avoid hugging? Just curious.

u/encinarus · 1 pointr/ProjectReddit

Don't let that stop you! A very large fraction of knee (and other joint) pain are that the wrong muscles are weak.

http://www.amazon.com/Athletes-Book-Home-Remedies-Injury-Prevention/dp/1609612345

Most knee pain that I and folks around me have had was resolved by some combination of front or side leg raises and squats.

Edit: Before I started running, I had a lot of knee pain and it was getting in the way of me doing short runs like this and skiing. After breaking down, I went to a doctor, the doc did some exams and found nothing fundamentally wrong with my knee. She prescribed physical therapy, I did the exercises and kept doing them after PT was over. Some time later some issues started coming back because I got lazy with the exercises (still running) and a friend pointed me at that book. The book somewhat has a recipe of "If this hurts, do that. If you want to prevent this from hurting, do this other thing". Totally totally worth it.