Xue Sheng
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A standing meditation experiment…. Kinda sorta - from the blog
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As you point out in the blog, I think the different approaches feed different needs. I suspect the ability to stand longer in any given stance (the stance names mean nothing to me) is probably due to the distraction. When you are standing in the quiet, you have nothing better to do than pay attention to your grumpy leg muscles. When you are distracted, you get past some of that discomfort without noticing it. Since many people's experience shows that we can endure well past what we think we can, it's likely that not noticing the discomfort, in and of itself, is enough to extend our ability.
Agreed. I was only pointing out the likely mechanism for the difference. When you're looking at just the physical doing, that process can be useful. However, there's more to be gained by learning to purposely ignore those discomforts and extend the standing time without the convenient distraction.That is true, if your only goal is to stand longer. However in CIMA it is more than that, and I take standing (or stance training) from a Chinese Internal Martial Arts Point of view. Which means there is much more to this that just standing longer. And standing distracted does not help you if you are doing this for CIMA, as I do, or (I forgot to mention) as my friend was... it was a taiji class.
But if you want to build some strength and endurance standing distracted likely will help. However I am still willing to bet it does not help as much as it appears to.
Good subject.
Do you have any sources to recommend about Qigong, ZZ or related subjects? Books, authors, masters..
Good subject.
From a book I read about Qigong (and written from an internal MA guy), it is better Zhan Zhuang watching TV or while looking after the kids, or only 5 minutes each time, than trying to do it only under perfect conditions (which is never, for must of us). It is not the ideal, but already a start.
Do you have any sources to recommend about Qigong, ZZ or related subjects? Books, authors, masters...
You can do zz just about anywhere. Sitting, standing, reading, watching tv, etc. As long as you have bao, you will reap the benefits.
OK, what is "Bao"?
And yes you can reap benefits, but then it depends on what you are after and how long you have been doing it.
Once read a book on Buddhism where a Buddhist master would meditate to heavy metal music, not because he liked it, but because it was distracting and he wanted to be able to meditate anyplace no matter the distraction. But it is not something recommended for a beginner