Wow, Déjà vu! 
Style - Mindfulness
Goal - Calm abiding, insight, more grounded in the here & now
Experience - Much quieter and focused mind. Much less bothered by stress and distractions.
Typical sitting:
+Light stick of vanilla incense
+Set timer on cell phone
+Get comfortable in chair
+Start timer and turn off light
+Take three slow and deep breaths, focusing on my solar plexus. I get a nice tingling sensation on both in and out breath that radiates out to my extremities
+Focus on my feet and take an in breath, feeling any tension. Take an out breath and release the tension.
+Repeat previous step for ankles, calves, knees, thighs, hips, waist, chest, shoulders, upper arms, elbows, lower arms, wrists, hands, neck, face, top and back of head.
+Same process as above, but focusing on entire body for three breaths, releasing any remaining tension on out breaths
+Mindfulness of breath, focusing on breath's bodily sensations wherever they arise, relaxing on every in and out breath
+When I'm sufficiently calm and relaxed and breath becomes so subtle it's barely noticeable, I shift attention to awareness itself.
I always find it difficult to put attending awareness into words. It's attending everything and nothing? The feeling is a kind of emptiness. Like my awareness is being pulled back into my head and sinking deep down. The body doesn't feel like it's there, except for a kind of numb and vibrating resonance. Very calm and relaxing.
Aside from the above, it's a typical mindfulness meditation. Attend an object, and when that object is no longer in evidence gently shift attention back to it without being critical or judgmental.
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