Dr. K's Approach To Meditation

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00:00 - Introduction
00:33 - What makes it hard to meditate?
05:06 - Finding the right technique
09:12 - Depression as an applied example
12:36 - Dissolving the ego
16:34 - Yoga Nidra
20:25 - Conclusion
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@ernakopmak5373
@ernakopmak5373 29 күн бұрын
Using a meditation practice that doesn't suit your innate traits is like being a wizard trying to lift a greatsword and wonder why you can't even hit a Lv2 goblin
@adoniscreed4031
@adoniscreed4031 29 күн бұрын
KZbin comments are always so over the top 😂
@tearstoneactual9773
@tearstoneactual9773 29 күн бұрын
If you're a wizard and cant lift a greatsword you got bigger problems. They're only about 2 to 3 pounds. Some wizardry tomes are ten or twenty pounds.
@ernakopmak5373
@ernakopmak5373 28 күн бұрын
@@tearstoneactual9773 i'll try to dismiss your lack of nuance as you trying to be funny 😂
@tearstoneactual9773
@tearstoneactual9773 28 күн бұрын
1. I'm not trying to be funny. 2. What part of what I had to say was inaccurate?
@barbedfungus3877
@barbedfungus3877 28 күн бұрын
New build idea
@dimafet001
@dimafet001 28 күн бұрын
Summary: For people with active minds (anxiety and panic) Yogic Pranayama tradition: Nadi Shuddhi - alternate nostril breathing Kapal Bhati - rapid forceful exhalation - physiologically destressed us. Zen: Observe your thoughts - can help with anxiety but acc. to Dr K, something like Kapal Bhati will be more effective. For sluggish people: Tummo tradition - increase the temprature of your toes by 8ºC - energizes you Dissolving the ego: Shoonya - void/null/zero - becoming ego-less Yoga Nidra - hypnotic state -> implant positive thoughts/identity.
@godlovesusall8115
@godlovesusall8115 28 күн бұрын
God bless u ❤
@LunaFreiheit
@LunaFreiheit 28 күн бұрын
Thanks !
@slovakthrowback3738
@slovakthrowback3738 27 күн бұрын
Cheers mate
@linkndark
@linkndark 27 күн бұрын
Is Tummo part of the guide? I cannot find it under that name.
@neddy2065
@neddy2065 27 күн бұрын
@@linkndark I don't think so
@JanKowalski-wb8ih
@JanKowalski-wb8ih 29 күн бұрын
Master Joeng Hye, from Kwan Um school of Zen in Poland, told my friend, who admitted to having schizophrenia, that zen might not be the best idea for her. Zen meditation focuses a lot of mental energy in the mind, which can make schizophrenia symptoms worse. He then recommended that she try Bon (Tibetan school of Buddhism mixed with pre-Buddhist shamanic practices, thy also have one sangha in the same city). He said that their practices of dancing, yoga etc. could help to get all that mental energy and move it throughout the body, disperse that which gives strength to intrusive thoughts, voices. Good teacher is rare, but some actually do what you describe, and recommend a different school of meditation if they recognize the conditions to make such recommendation.
@Anna-ov4ty
@Anna-ov4ty 28 күн бұрын
This sounds amazing... wow. It also makes so much sense too
@gnatdagnat
@gnatdagnat 28 күн бұрын
thats a beautiful story frankly.
@LemonAdeYesPlease
@LemonAdeYesPlease 27 күн бұрын
Wow. This makes sense to me.
@NJ-wb1cz
@NJ-wb1cz 10 күн бұрын
A LOT of teachers won't touch people with schizophrenia or psychosis with a ten foot pole. It's really a very special case And what he did is cover his ass essentially. Meditation and meditative practices can help those people greatly, it's just that it places an enormous responsibility on their psychotherapist and requires very high qualifications
@termitreter6545
@termitreter6545 9 күн бұрын
Tbh Ive heard that certain types of meditation can actually be dangerous for people with stuff like shizophrenia. I suppose a worse version of what Dr K described, where traumatized people might have a panic attack when trying to open themselves to their emotoins and observe feelings? But yeh, good example for extreme cases.
@psychonaut6498
@psychonaut6498 29 күн бұрын
I started meditating last December when I purchased your Guide to Mental Health. So far I have some progression in all of the modules but the one that really caught my eye was meditation. I watched all the meditation module videos and most of the videos in the meditation index and I totally fell in love with it. For a long time, I meditated every day for 20 minutes at least, with my record being 1 hour. But since a while back my ADHD seems to be getting worse and I cant sit still for more than 5 minutes anymore and I usually walk in circles instead. I wasn't sure if I could even continue meditating and that made me really discouraged... But when I checked out the new Trauma module in your guide to mental health and it had a walking meditation method. Ive done it every day since I discovered it and now this video is gonna help me even further. Thank you Dr. K (+ crew) ^-^
@JanKowalski-wb8ih
@JanKowalski-wb8ih 29 күн бұрын
Vietnamese Zen master Thích Nhất Hạnh had a technique for focused breathing meditation while walking. I start walking, and try to synchronize my breathing with walking. It might be 4 steps each inhale, and exhale. It might be 5 for inhale, 6 for exhale. Or some other. But once I get the rhythm, I start counting my breaths. I can anchor my attention on breathing, like I usually do, but this way, I can also keep the feeling of my feet touching the ground, and muscles in my legs moving as an object of your attention. It's very relaxing for me, as I also have ADHD, and sometimes I feel much better moving. I don't know Dr K's walking method, but I know that feeling of relief, that there IS a way to deal with my problem. Walking meditation is perfect gift for people with ADHD :)
@tearstoneactual9773
@tearstoneactual9773 29 күн бұрын
@@JanKowalski-wb8ih - That's pretty dope. I found that tai chi can also have similar benefits. Focusing on breath and balance. But also I've been practicing martial arts since 1990, so even though I do freestyle, I will use it to incorporate visualization, and many other techniques, performing some things from harder styles or systems, but doing them at tai chi speeds. I haven't done that in a long while though. I really should. Also a walking meditation... I should try that. What you're suggesting with the counts is just box breathing combined with focusing on the movement and walking. You could also do this with swimming, probably. And maybe even drown-proofing.
@colinb8332
@colinb8332 28 күн бұрын
Tai Chi is incredible beneficial. Any days that are my “rest” days on workout I will do some tai chi. I find it incredibly helpful to calm down and recover.
@JanKowalski-wb8ih
@JanKowalski-wb8ih 28 күн бұрын
@@tearstoneactual9773 Exactly! And if done often, you might start to associate walking with counting breaths and steps. So you could, for example, habitually go back to the present moment while walking to get some groceries.
@psychonaut6498
@psychonaut6498 28 күн бұрын
Ive never met or talked to anyone else who meditates so I felt pretty isolated in my meditation journey. Reading the comments here so far have made me feel connected to other people in the meditation community like I never felt before. Besides that I also really appreciate you guys sharing experiences, advice and such things. Thanks yall!!!
@watameron2936
@watameron2936 28 күн бұрын
Ironic how I've been struggling with focus lately, as most millenials and younger generations, but it was a breeze sitting through this video without getting distracted because the information is so valuable and exciting. Another certified banger Dr. K 🗿
@AileTheAlien
@AileTheAlien 25 күн бұрын
👍 Yeah, this one was really great. The dog-trainer I hired to get my big dog (used to be a puppy) under control suggested a few meditations, which helped. The biggest tip was something like, "Try acting nervous around a bear - they'll eat your face! This dog is almost like a fox or coyote." 🙂
@IxeNixe
@IxeNixe 18 күн бұрын
TikTok ruins focus of a complete generation, thank you China
@NJ-wb1cz
@NJ-wb1cz 10 күн бұрын
Lack of focus and hyperfocus are literally the same thing, it's the same executive function deficiency. Focusing on what interests us isn't different from playing video games or browsing social media etc, interest produces dopamine. It's just as possible to get interested in consuming random unstructured self help videos as it is consuming any random unstructured content. This channel provides random videos to addict people to watching them, and paywalls actually structured approaches for those who find themselves watching everything random and trying everything randomly and getting into everything for months and years and finding that not much has changed in the end. It's great for profits, not so great for the people
@LoydRamey4
@LoydRamey4 29 күн бұрын
DR K really be like the Avatar of Meditation... Not a Master in Every tequnique, but can use all , in times of humanities crisis, And saves us all from ourselves 🤣🤣🤣
@RamshackleJalopy
@RamshackleJalopy 29 күн бұрын
This is so fascinating - I've tried meditation (as most people know it - sitting still and observing thoughts) so many times with failed results, because my mind is extremely prone to anxious spiraling, and sitting with those thoughts and observing them just makes things worse. This rapid exhalation technique immediately made me feel more chill, and I feel like I just got a cheat code to calming myself down. Thank you for sharing this!
@TomDavidMcCauley
@TomDavidMcCauley 26 күн бұрын
It’s not bad if the thoughts get worse. That’s sort of the point. You’re teaching yourself that intense thoughts and feelings are not a problem. Gradually you weaken the impulse to turn away from difficult experiences, and every area of your life starts improving to the point where you are almost befuddled by how you used to view the world as such a serious, threatening place. Not that calming yourself down is a bad thing. It’s just not the goal
@mycrazylife408
@mycrazylife408 12 күн бұрын
The other guy who commented is right. You haven’t meditated for long enough. You sound like you only try meditating for a few days then you feel anxious so you stop. You need to push through. Sit there and watch your thoughts go by like you said but try to not latch onto them and when you find yourself latching onto them just focus on your breathing again. Eventually this will get easier and you’ll feel overall less anxious in general. You are looking for a quick fix but you need to push through the sitting still mediation too. You are not the only one who gets anxious spiraling thoughts trust me.
@NJ-wb1cz
@NJ-wb1cz 10 күн бұрын
The way you're describing it doesn't make sense, that's not what people mean by "observing". What you're describing sounds like what other people call "identifying" with their thoughts. Observing is more like watching wind rustling through the trees - you don't get upset that a particular branch is bent incorrectly and don't inspect all branches to check how correctly they rustle. That won't be the same internal mental process and the same relation to the trees This is why most traditions say that a teacher is required - because they can catch these things beyond you using correct words and advice solutions
@SacredSilence95
@SacredSilence95 27 күн бұрын
Please go very deep in explaining Shoonya meditation. I feel like dissolving the ego is very needed by most of people
@behbehyoda
@behbehyoda 28 күн бұрын
I can say that meditation legitimately feels like a inteligent buff, before any major match or exam I used to meditate and my focus would be way better and mind would work way smoother, also in India where dr.k's ethnicity lies, schools takes meditation daily before starting classes
@termitreter6545
@termitreter6545 9 күн бұрын
Tbh from watching DR Ks stuff, I feel like there should be a class in school that prepares you psychologically for life, including meditation, mindfullness, good decision making processes etc. Some of that stuff is so basic, yet so helpful, even for neurotypical people.
@behbehyoda
@behbehyoda 8 күн бұрын
@@termitreter6545 it is in USA but it is optional
@FelipeRosafrs
@FelipeRosafrs 27 күн бұрын
I practice zazen because any other type of meditation bothers me to the point where I can't do it. Simply sitting facing a wall in zazen makes me lose track of time, and before I know it, 30 minutes have passed. The biggest breakthrough for me was learning from a Zen Buddhist monk that Zen meditation is done with open eyes, looking at a wall at a very close distance of about 20 cm. Keeping your eyes open and focusing on the wall helps prevent your mind from spiraling uncontrollably into fantasies. Previously, I meditated with my eyes closed, sitting on my bed, and my mind would run wild without any restraint, making it impossible to just observe. It has helped me a lot, but I admit that calming the mind brings the hidden "dirt" to the surface. You start dealing with things you previously escaped from through behaviors like playing video games, watching pornography, eating poorly, etc. What Dr. K said resonates with me. Thoughts like "I'm not enough," "Everything will go wrong," "Life has no meaning," and so on often arise during zazen. But with practice, you realize these thoughts aren't you; they're just thoughts. Over time, they appear less frequently, and you begin to discover in the silence who you really are. You start to distinguish between the "dirty" thoughts-those from your parents, culture, and society-and your own genuine thoughts. However, I also believe that it's not enough to just meditate without addressing what comes to the surface. The dirt rises, and you have to remove it. As the monk at the zendo I attend says, "Meditation alone won't cure everything; you still need therapy, psychologists, and doctors." In the end, many people want to turn to meditation as a silver bullet and avoid facing their deeper dilemmas.
@OneNamelessHero
@OneNamelessHero 25 күн бұрын
Always pleasant to see wise practicioners of ancient traditions advocating for modern solutions. Zazen's simplicity changed my perception of what meditation can be when I first learned about it.
@candidatemoves8617
@candidatemoves8617 23 күн бұрын
There isn't any one single way to practice in Zen. What you're describing is called "wall-gazing," and it is the most ancient form of Zen meditation, going back to the first Zen patriarch. You can find his writings (or rather, their translations) on Terebess. Bodhidharma's exposition is called "Outline of Practice" for anyone looking for more.
@hansjochen2193
@hansjochen2193 29 күн бұрын
I don't know what it is about Dr k, but I my journey of living with anxiety, trauma, depression and addiction in the past couple months he uploaded videos that fit perfect to my current short term goals and thought reprogramming. Really changing for me were his teachings of disciplin (mana bar comparison) and the analysis paralysis. Right now I try to find a better way to switch between para sympathetic and sympathetic states and want to look into breathing methods, and here he drops the next video. Thank you for your help great sir
@TheUltimateBlitz1
@TheUltimateBlitz1 3 күн бұрын
Thank you Dr. K!!! An expert finally says it "there's more techniques than just watch x", which is basically the only type of meditation that is taught in the mainstream. During covid, I was hooked on the premise of Buddhism, but the "sit there and watch" meditation just resulted in a lot of internal conflict and perfectionism, definitely made my mental health worse. As someone with an anxious mind, if you can't relax in the first place, then how the hell am I supposed to watch something in a relaxed state of mind.
@maddog2314
@maddog2314 29 күн бұрын
I can't wait to watch this. So many great videos lately!
@nicstarship
@nicstarship 13 күн бұрын
You are a blessing to this earth Dr. K, in this age where lots are super fuckin’ lost
@RaixorWasTakenSadge
@RaixorWasTakenSadge 29 күн бұрын
I just realized something. I think my meditation is just walking. and just listening to the world around me. after a while I can think about stuff that I usually never think about
@BlGGESTBROTHER
@BlGGESTBROTHER 29 күн бұрын
I don't think there's any right or wrong way to meditate. So long as you are practicing being mindfull - like you are when walking and listening to the world around you - then you will get a benefit.
@GoldenMinotaur
@GoldenMinotaur 28 күн бұрын
My friend just recently commented that my meditation might be learning
@yahmicah4294
@yahmicah4294 28 күн бұрын
Walking by myself can be very meditative for me as well. Perhaps if we are in the west we are bound to learn to passively meditate as we go about our day.
@LazzarrusLong
@LazzarrusLong 27 күн бұрын
Same here regarding walking. I prefer a treadmill because it allows me to just focus on the walking and whatever I am thinking about instead of keeping my eyes on the changing environment if I walk outside in the neighborhood or in nature trails. But that’s just me, and I’m odd. 🙃
@fredjones554
@fredjones554 24 күн бұрын
The Zen monks call this kinhin
@Merokh
@Merokh 28 күн бұрын
Welcome to every newbie on this channel…been following hg for about two years and just gotta say it was and still is like hitting a gold mine🙏🏼
@Ken-ki
@Ken-ki 28 күн бұрын
I've practiced meditation for about 17 years, I haven't had teachers but I feel that it has helped me greatly by making the consciousness the master and the body the follower. I have adopted what most people would call an extreme lifestyle and I thank meditation directly for being able to stick with it. This video made me realize I'm VERY lucky that I fell on the tradition that works for me (Zen). That being said, I've also benefited from the ego dissolution brought by LSD, thanks to it I was able to change very persistent bad habits that I had like alcohol consumption.
@derrekord
@derrekord 28 күн бұрын
This is excellent and necessary! Additionally I find at any given time on our "life journey" one may work better than others, or we may be more receptive to one
@shanereynolds8651
@shanereynolds8651 28 күн бұрын
The videos have gotten great recently! Thank you!!
@abdelilhmanflores
@abdelilhmanflores 29 күн бұрын
This is another great video from Dr K. I went through 7 Techniques over the course of a year. It took a lot of experimenting and learning to find one that works for me.
@abdelilhmanflores
@abdelilhmanflores 29 күн бұрын
I have been doing a lot of shoonya and third eye to figure out my brain and let go of insecurities. Hearing about the fire energy technique sounds awesome. Now that my brain is getting fixed I’d like to move myself forward
@v9b23j
@v9b23j 27 күн бұрын
I do different types of meditation Dr. K explained: Pranayama meditation when I feel anxious and want to calm my nervous system; mindful meditation when I feel calm and want to immerse myself in the present moment. I also do a 20 - 45 minute yoga nidra when I wake up and before I go to bed to activate my parasympathetic nervous system to induce relaxation. Sometimes I experience Piti, tingling sensations, all over my body which is blissful. I feel the benefits of all of them and they have become an essential practice for my well being.
@veoxyl
@veoxyl 29 күн бұрын
my favorite types of videos
@ceejelly8783
@ceejelly8783 29 күн бұрын
Yasssss i clicked right away!!
@shleppy7113
@shleppy7113 29 күн бұрын
Literally
@elahaber5359
@elahaber5359 21 күн бұрын
I'm here right after watching your video on adaptation, and I find it interesting how in this video, you talk about practicing the right thing "for you" and in the other video you're like "MAKE IT work for you" One of the reasons your content is so good is because you try to teach solutions that fit our lives today, you give us hope that even if we "can't" go be a monk, we still can enter a simular state of mind just by using the resources and materials we DO have and balance them out, mentally and physically. I guess that's why when it comes to meditation, it's better to find a technique that fits you because to "make it work" you have to sacrifice way more than other problems. In any case, thank you so much! people like me take a lot of insights from your content and it really changes how I approach things.
@taxmanXD
@taxmanXD 18 күн бұрын
Some specific meditations from Dr. K have been very helpful to me in my mental health journey the past few years. I love that Dr. K really just wants people to get better, "you don't have to learn meditation from us, just don't give up on it" 😃
@ramonabusa-virtmane6067
@ramonabusa-virtmane6067 28 күн бұрын
Thank You! Because of seeing You on a podcast I began to meditate, practice I wanted to do from the age of thirteen (I’m 38 now😅). It’s a mystery what did happen, but something clicked and now I meditate for 3 months every evening. I can’t express how grateful I am! 🍄❤️🍄 P.S. Pardon my English, it’s not my native language.😅
@breakfastclosed
@breakfastclosed 28 күн бұрын
A meditating friend encouraged me that “no two sits are the same and you shouldn’t compare them. The intention to try every day is what matters.” Can’t wait to see what advice Dr K offers here!
@StompL7
@StompL7 29 күн бұрын
This channel is overflowing with great content man, can feel overwhelming sometimes e
@dyc1104
@dyc1104 29 күн бұрын
I rly needed that, thx dr k you're the best for promoting well being with usefull information on youtube
@Coorong
@Coorong 28 күн бұрын
That’s some serious talk! I think I need to explore more varieties of meditation
@mariamerigold
@mariamerigold 29 күн бұрын
Wow i really needed this! Dr k you are a legend
@carolyn-wu6xr
@carolyn-wu6xr 28 күн бұрын
Oh, this was so helpful-I'm new ! Thank you❤
@TheMidnightBandit
@TheMidnightBandit 29 күн бұрын
I think it's good to think about it like this: dissolving the enemy within. No matter who it is, your mental practice of having an opposing force in your mind is something that can be turned around.
@clippsascha
@clippsascha 28 күн бұрын
Banger Video! Thanks to the HG Team.
@joseluischavez8440
@joseluischavez8440 28 күн бұрын
This is legitimately fascinating. I want to try these. I feel like depending on my state I can be the anxious person or the depressed person.
@Nakkiteline
@Nakkiteline 29 күн бұрын
God dammit universe says i'm on the right path with big ass letters. i just finished the three part stream with thor, and thought when i had 20min left that damn i hope you launch the meditation guide you were talking about soon so i can properly get in contact with the self. and boom! posted 6 minutes ago. this is actually mind-blowing, so much signs towards something last few days. something good. i tried the ring with the hands thing you did with thor, and i got the sense of Turiya. later i understood that when i react to something first comes ego, with the logic and emotions, then the space, then Turiya speaks. and i can hear it. but i have low impulse control, so i have acted on first impulse all the time. i haven't even realized this. driven myself such a deep hole doing it too. well atleast i have a piece of the damn map now and i can try and start to decipher my way forward towards life of happiness and fulfilment. thank you so much Dr.K! cheers from Finland! 🇫🇮
@traztom4082
@traztom4082 29 күн бұрын
Insane, had almost the exact same path as you. Finished the 3 part series with Thor and checked out the playlist he has of meditation videos, today was my first time ever meditating, which happens to be the day he releases this video
@Nakkiteline
@Nakkiteline 29 күн бұрын
i think enlightenment sometimes comes in waves to big masses of people. like something is transmitted from somewhere to our unconscious mind and if person listens he understands something profound that helps them take the next step in life. i think last one was in 2020 and many people started to see more of the corruption and how for example big pharma just sucks money out of peoples pockets etc. i think it was during the northern hemisphere spring, now that i think of it, about the same time of the year we're currently at! wtf?? 😂😂😂 have i stumbled upon some secret concept how we get our ideas and stuff? 😂 coincidence after coincidence too. damn, the mystery of life is so intriguing, and i'm curious to know if there's even slightly something truesome in my hypothesis. maybe it came from my Turiya and it's correct, that would be one of the coolest moments of my life probably 😆😆
@tearstoneactual9773
@tearstoneactual9773 28 күн бұрын
@@traztom4082 - Where can I find this series? Is it on Dr K's YT channel here, or is it elsewhere?
@melodyschmitke8303
@melodyschmitke8303 28 күн бұрын
He has a series of meditation videos on the channel check the playlists. And for 30 USD he has a paid meditation guide on his website which I believe goes into depth on each type.
@Daiwie44
@Daiwie44 29 күн бұрын
This'll be helpful!
@freeland8622
@freeland8622 29 күн бұрын
need more mediation specific content! ❤ this
@falbala6963
@falbala6963 26 күн бұрын
Thank you, Dr K. This was an eye opener.
@madtoxic598
@madtoxic598 29 күн бұрын
I would love a Tummo video or something with a similar effect for those of us with no energy.
@6drk6mrc6
@6drk6mrc6 22 күн бұрын
Tummo guys are quite esoteric and secretive about it
@valdius85
@valdius85 27 күн бұрын
One of the top videos on the internet about meditation. Everyone should start with that meditation.
@ziwuri
@ziwuri 15 күн бұрын
would love to watch a long video just going over various meditation practices in enough detail to get started using them
@movetolondon
@movetolondon 23 күн бұрын
DR K PLEASE ANSWER! This was incredibly enlightening. What if multiple of these issues apply to you - for example, you want to be less angry/reactive mentally but you also have an overall personality of lethargy and indifference. Would you recommend doing multiple meditation techniques??? What would the breakdown look like. Thanks so much! You’re the best!!
@user-wk4ee4bf8g
@user-wk4ee4bf8g 28 күн бұрын
Good stuff, thanks. I recently found watching birds to be quite nice, did it for a few hours yesterday morning while drinking hot green yerba mate. I also like breathing exercises based on heart rate variability because a heart rate monitor can show the a biological change has occured. I find that motivating, though I still fall in and out of practice with it. That shunya ego-melting meditation sounds like a good addition for me.
@steakyhumus5628
@steakyhumus5628 28 күн бұрын
This is the exact video I needed
@oddnezz
@oddnezz 25 күн бұрын
I started meditating recently, but I was praying way before that a lot and I would count that as a form of meditation too. Before praying and meditating I was very anxious, like while engaging in a conversation with someone my face would turn red all of the time without a reason. I was stressful, but now almost all of that went away. I was bullied and beaten from early age at school until the age of 14 and currently I'm working on fixing apathy toward other people, hate, lack of empathy and so forth. I could see a human being hurt on the street and I wouldn't feel bad for them nor call for help nor react, because I view every person as an opressor that could possibly hurt me anyway. Sometimes I wish someone tried to hurt me, because then I would have a chance for legal/rightful revenge.
@LuigiTrapanese
@LuigiTrapanese 28 күн бұрын
I love zen "do nothing", but I recognized at some point that I needed to balanced it out with something else. I am doing physical exercise and it's helping
@psiga
@psiga 11 күн бұрын
What a great primer!
@k9s2music65
@k9s2music65 28 күн бұрын
Thank you so much Dr K. I have autism/Adhd and struggled many years with undetermined anxiety/mood disorder, likely exacerbated by deep trauma relating to my upbringing. I was very privileged in one way, yet felt so low in self worth in another and lived my life to confirm this bias around the belief I was worthless and did not deserve love. Your meditative practices have been life changing for me and my improved perception has helped me to tackle these beliefs I have held for so long and started to heal. A million times thank you
@DarkHorse0
@DarkHorse0 28 күн бұрын
I think I just got convinced to buy the Meditation module. I've been watching Dr. K's videos for years now as part of my overall journey of learning how to do human things better (among other things such as reading all kinds of books, journaling, introspection, etc), and I feel like I've managed to figure out a lot of my internal issues and gotten them to a point where most of them don't bother me as much and don't hinder me as bad as they used to in doing the things that I wanted to do. However, even with the debuffs gone, I still find it kinda tough to actually get things done. I'm definitely better than before but I'm still not super-productive or anything, it's more like I managed to go from a negative state to a neutral or somewhat positive state but I'm still far from the higher states that I wanna get to cause I still have dozens and dozens of things I wanna do and my ability to actually do them isn't as high as I'd like. And I don't know for sure, but I feel like good meditation practices might be the piece of the puzzle I'm missing. I've had some good experiences with certain kinds of meditation and seen the value of meditation as a whole, but I definitely have tried certain approaches that just felt like they never actually led anywhere. I don't know why, but it never quite occurred to me that it might be the compatibility between me and the techniques that was the issue, and not just a matter of me not grinding enough. But now that I hear it put into words, it makes so much sense. Some of the other techniques Dr. K mentioned like Yoga Nidra actually sound much like something I learned to do completely independently of any meditation practices. I read some books on positive psychology and one of the techniques it mentioned worked super well for me: the basic idea was to reframe my failures as being temporary and limited, and my successes as being permanent and pervasive (as in, it wasn't a fluke but a result of my capabilities and effort). And while the former part helped me to not be as anxious and afraid of failing, I think it was the latter part that actually gave me the confidence to keep trying and learning new things and just have an almost delusional level of faith that things would eventually go well. Thankfully it turned out that even if it seems delusional, I could buy into it because it made logical sense to me how it would actually impact my willingness to keep trying and how the continued effort would lead to me performing better. I don't know if Yoga Nidra does exactly the same thing but it seems like it would have similar effects, which gives me some amount of confidence in the other techniques too. I'm quite curious about that Tummo practice since one of my current issues is definitely that I have difficulty in generating motivation for certain things I want to do, or more accurately, the motivation is very spontaneous and inconsistent which makes it quite difficult for me to put in a consistent amount of effort, which has all sorts of negative consequences. I guess I'll try it out and see how it goes. Maybe I'll share my experience with the meditation module somewhere once I'm done with it. For now, I'm just excited to see what I can learn from it. Thanks for all the helpful content as always, Dr. K!
@jakubliska4730
@jakubliska4730 28 күн бұрын
I'm in the same spot since few years, I'm decade in personal growth, started as 18yo and now I'm 28. I feel like nothing could break that glass ceiling which keeps me from becoming a very productive person, I tried everything (I think) including dr.K's guides and coaching, books, podcasts, learning psychology, and meditation (I've been meditating for few months straight for 14 minutes a day) but it didn't change my productivity(?) much to be honest, that's why I'm going for therapy next. If that can't fix me then probably nothing can lol :D BUT on that journey I've learned A LOT of usefull stuff around emotions, habits (even formed few to help me live my life easier), goals, communicating, dating, relationships, thoughts and many many more. So even if I did not become that super productive person I've learned a ton of usefull stuff and became a 'better' person
@jakubliska4730
@jakubliska4730 28 күн бұрын
PS. But even if meditation didn't helped me (I'm pretty bad at it too) that does not mean it won't help you, and it has tons of benefits so I'd still recommend you to try it for at least few months
@ath2737fj
@ath2737fj 27 күн бұрын
Its the best module imo
@DarkHorse0
@DarkHorse0 25 күн бұрын
@@jakubliska4730 Oh, thanks for sharing your experience, it's really helpful to hear. It sucks that you couldn't quite get to where you wanted to be, but I'm glad you got something positive out of it. I know in my case, I'm very grateful for all the changes to my life as a result of all this self-exploration and self-work even if I'm not entirely where I want to be. The biggest thing for me is probably getting over my almost crippling social anxiety, which took a hell of a lot of work, but it's so liberating to be where I am today and actually be able to enjoy having conversations with even random strangers. And I hope the therapy works out for you. I never actually got therapy myself even though I was pretty certain it would be helpful, mostly because of financial concerns but also a little bit because of some mental blocks. But I think what I did on my own was almost a form of pseudo-therapy where I watched a ton of Dr. K interviews and read up on therapy techniques and psychology of the mind, etc, to learn how the mind can be molded and shaped in different ways. And the biggest thing that contributed to that self-guided approach working out for me, I think, was the existence of external perspectives. It's amazing how many blind spots you can have and not even realize you even them unless they get pointed out to you by an third party. I kinda went on a tangent but I do think therapy might be useful in that aspect at least, having a third party give you a perspective that might expose a blind spot you didn't even realize you had. So yeah, I hope it works out for you! Oh, and I did go through the meditation module a bit and I've already gotten a lot out of just Dr. K's overview of all the meditation traditions and their methods and philosophies. I like taking in broad overviews of concepts and then playing around with them in my mind to better understand them and sometimes even tease apart greater "truths" than were intended in the explanations, and the info I've gotten so far has definitely given me a lot to work with. It's fascinating how flexible the mind can be and how little we're aware of that flexibility. Fun stuff!
@NJ-wb1cz
@NJ-wb1cz 10 күн бұрын
Of course, that's exactly the point of these videos - to serve as sneaky ads to make you want to buy stuff from him
@youtuberdisguiser6075
@youtuberdisguiser6075 28 күн бұрын
As someone with adhd, I was taught/ taught myself to have higher impulse control, but recently i started thinking/realised, that i might control impulses too much, that im resisting too much. I feel like that this might be in part what could cause social anxiety, that i end up worrying too much about what to do, instead of letting myself move natural talk natural, over observing myself.
@Sevry-if3uh
@Sevry-if3uh 28 күн бұрын
great video, thank you. i love you
@SoCalG310
@SoCalG310 29 күн бұрын
Thank you, Dr. K.
@OperculumAudio
@OperculumAudio 9 күн бұрын
Great video! Very informative. I have the OCD/ADHD brain and have had panic thoughts my whole life. SSRIs feel like a shield from negative thoughts as I have an awareness of the negative ideas coming in, but the SSRIs dont allow the thoughts to penetrate to my emotional core. I hate being on SSRIs tho as they ruin my sex life.
@ggishallou
@ggishallou 29 күн бұрын
I've been getting into meditation for the past week and have been going through Dr. K's guide. I've noticed that I like combining two techniques in one session. Do any of y'all do that too or do you prefer picking one technique for one session?
@adoniscreed4031
@adoniscreed4031 29 күн бұрын
Was watching your videos about meditation today so this is very good timing 😂
@jordanmancini
@jordanmancini 23 күн бұрын
I always hear statistics and studies about how meditation is like a mental hack for the making the most of our bodies and all of the benefits that it gives, but honestly having been raised Buddhist until I left practice at 13, and having tried meditation both for religion and personal benefit I've never felt any or the benefits that it supposedly gives. It could be because I wasn't meditating right, or neurodiversity but either way I've tried multiple different styles of meditation between zen, yoga, tantra, and a mix between the 3, along with hypnotic suggestion and none really felt any different in end result. But I can understand how meditation helps in the practical aspect for the Buddhist tradition because the idea is to contemplate both the weight and impact of the actions you take before you do them, which is one thing that I always did as a kid and still do as an adult.
@jaysgone2020
@jaysgone2020 16 күн бұрын
Yes!!! My professor in college talked about Tummo
@tearstoneactual9773
@tearstoneactual9773 29 күн бұрын
So the fire meditation is *wild.* I've been doing something similar since about the age of 3. Though at first I couldn't do it consciously. Then later on, I learned to do it when I wanted to, but I had to be almost sleep to do it. Then I worked until I could do it fully awake. And then pretty much do it at will. For me it's either centered between my shoulder blades or in my lower back. Also I have a similar meditation to the void one. I use it when I need to gain control of my emotional state or just settle the racing thoughts. I call it reaching for the silence. Or the void. Basically I stop, i get control of my breath, often will do a brief relaxation technique and then I mentally put myself in a silent and dark space. (Not like bad, just it's dark, there's nothing in there. Or white and empty also works. I kind of think of it like The Loading Construct from The Matrix. It's a completely blank space that i can create or do anything in, if I need to or want to. But sometimes, I will just exist in that space for... however long. Most of the time I just have to reach for it, hold onto it for about 10 seconds and then I've got my bearings again. I wonder if it's anything similar to the void meditation. And perhaps I might be able to use the idea or principles of it to work in a similar fashion. I have a lot of negative self talk I'm working on changing. Maybe i can dispose of that negativity through a visualization and such in there. I doubt this message will get seen, but I'd love to know if there are any others out there that have similar experiences. Also I''m mostly self-taught on meditation, and/or learning from a few sources. But mostly self-taught.
@TheScott10012
@TheScott10012 29 күн бұрын
Where would you learn these practices, today?
@seemor4453
@seemor4453 29 күн бұрын
you can just try find them on youtube, the basics at least. Or just try and find them on google. There are also some books
@twinkiefrost6668
@twinkiefrost6668 29 күн бұрын
He sells a guide on it. It's pretty good, built to let you jump around and chose what you wanna watch when, but it is 20 bucks.
@abdelilhmanflores
@abdelilhmanflores 29 күн бұрын
@@twinkiefrost666820 bucks for a whole library isn’t too bad. I’m sure not everyone has the coin but it’s worth it 100 percent.
@pookz3067
@pookz3067 29 күн бұрын
I’m almost 100% sure that the best sources for all of these practices are all different haha. Which one are you most curious about based on this video?
@hamzasaid3368
@hamzasaid3368 29 күн бұрын
@@pookz3067 Tuumo sounds interesting. He doesn't go over the expect method, so i would be curious to know about that one
@Switchplayar
@Switchplayar 28 күн бұрын
I think it would be cool to have a sort of quiz on your website to find a good meditation technique for you
@TheAkenno
@TheAkenno 28 күн бұрын
Thanks for all your help Dr. K. Do you think it could be a good idea to combine techniques? I'm generally anxious and prone to panic and the rapid breathing calms me. Would it be a good idea to do zen meditation once I am calm?
@mayank2710
@mayank2710 28 күн бұрын
I would LOVE to see a video between you and Mark Manson, if possible.
@roightso7007
@roightso7007 29 күн бұрын
What’s your opinion on the TM movement/practice?
@AlexVadeikis
@AlexVadeikis 7 күн бұрын
Top Tier Dr.K Video.
@peanbean1973
@peanbean1973 28 күн бұрын
Something that has helped me is binaural beats. You gotta use headphones and use real high quality binaural beats. It literally tunes your brain and puts you in a meditative state and helps the effort a lot. Its like a brain massage
@candleman7393
@candleman7393 24 күн бұрын
You are a life saver.
@mark9962
@mark9962 27 күн бұрын
Im interested in tummo meditation. Can someone reccomend me a good recource for that? I wanna give meditation a try again. I almost burned myself out with it in the past, after listening to the wrong people about it. (by wrong people i mean toxic productivity gurus who probably shouldn't have been giving mental health advice). but dr k's advice has helped me a lot so far, so Im warming up to the idea of meditating again. :)
@IonTrone
@IonTrone 17 күн бұрын
BASED! 👏👏
@KT-dj4iy
@KT-dj4iy 19 күн бұрын
Alok, you probably already know or are aware of them, but Daniel Ingram (MD) and Willoughby Britton (PhD) would be worth looking into. Ingram would almost certainly agree with your point about having an eclectic approach, and Britton who is a clinician and a researcher, is pretty hard core with her science (as is Dan), and both are active yogis.
@-Carlisle-
@-Carlisle- 28 күн бұрын
I'm so curious what you think about Vipassana. I listened to this podcast (Untold: The Retreat) which told the stories of people whose mental health absolutely shattered after these meditation retreats. Full on psychosis, from how they describe it. I can totally see how the wrong technique could mess you up...like taking someone else's prescription
@paleo6370
@paleo6370 28 күн бұрын
I was quite literally looking up “Dr k meditation” and saw this was posted yesterday. Wow
@earlgrey2130
@earlgrey2130 24 күн бұрын
Can you recommend a ressource where i find more techniques and more detailed info? I'd love to get a better understanding of this for my own patients.
@federicosedilis9436
@federicosedilis9436 24 күн бұрын
can you make a lot of videos talking about all the meditatons that you know? I know about your meditation playlist, but probably you know a lot more
@candidatemoves8617
@candidatemoves8617 23 күн бұрын
They can work in tandem. You can use technique A to get out of the state of panic, and then technique B for introspection, or whatever.
@ceasarinvictus3857
@ceasarinvictus3857 20 күн бұрын
Make something about transcending the mind Dr.K. I know you said in a video that meditation wasn’t meant to help with depression but that it’s a consequence to reaching enlightenment and I’m just curious how one can get there. Thank you Dr.K
@arushisingh930
@arushisingh930 23 күн бұрын
What would Vipassana be good for? I used to practice Isha Kriya and it helped immensely with my anxiety and overthinking in a very short period of time. I’ve been doing Vipassana for a few months now and seeing results at a slower pace and I’d like to understand why
@Nyctaeus
@Nyctaeus 28 күн бұрын
I practice mostly zazen and other forms of "calming" meditation for 12 years. Many times I was googling for ideas and techniques to try new things. I always feel repulsed by esoteric babble and lack of meaningful descriptions of practical techniques. Internet is full of new-age crap, because many people think that meditation is something arcane, mystical and magic, and simply look for stimulation based on "I'm doing something magical!". Meanwhile, it's exactly what Dr. K says. It's science. This video is one of the most informative materials about meditation I stumbled upon for the last decade.
@carrotpotato0
@carrotpotato0 11 күн бұрын
8:26 Please clip that 😂😂😂😂🙌
@GG-mn9ls
@GG-mn9ls 28 күн бұрын
Where can I learn Tummo meditation? is it offered in the meditation module?
@mathildewesendonck7225
@mathildewesendonck7225 28 күн бұрын
Hello Dr. K., what do you think about „laughter yoga“? I find it really interesting and I would love to hear your thoughts on it
@NahIamgood
@NahIamgood 25 күн бұрын
As long as I don't give up I can do this. Curious, I have just said this to myself yesterday when I was overwhelmed by the amount of things I have postponed and have to do now.
@Ryan_kc
@Ryan_kc 29 күн бұрын
Thanks doc
@duffthepsych
@duffthepsych 23 күн бұрын
Have you looked into the research from Willoughby Britton about the adverse effects of meditation? It has always sat the wrong way with me - I wonder if what you are saying here is the root of my misgivings. Because I feel like it may be influenced by a narrow view of what meditation is.
@Astromission
@Astromission 28 күн бұрын
Strongly affirm thats true there is no referrals in spiritual meditation gurus do in india..
@robinmoreno76
@robinmoreno76 3 күн бұрын
One thing that helps me is see existence as filled with water and the water used inside this body is just water being used.
@empyrean1696
@empyrean1696 15 күн бұрын
hey dr. K , i remember kapal bhati from a few years back when I used to try it ( I don't remember if it helped or not), I also remember seeing some people saying that you should not practice it until you are ready. I don't know what this ready means exactly. Sorry if I'm being vague but maybe you can expand on it more?
@Schatten.mensch
@Schatten.mensch 28 күн бұрын
While the idea that different forms of mental disorder need different techniques is obviously a good one ... I kinda need the one that has the checkmark at "all of the above". In my experience it is absolutely possible to be panicking and sluggish at the same time.
@vammukittu
@vammukittu 28 күн бұрын
Om Namah Shivay 🙏🏽 Alok you are a ray of sunshine on the net scape.
@ilfirinuluthrek5244
@ilfirinuluthrek5244 27 күн бұрын
Will you do a video to show how to try the tumo technique?
@wispyssbm6561
@wispyssbm6561 8 күн бұрын
Do you have any information/places to learn about Western Meditation traditions? I have been meditating intermittently for a while now and it has really helped me but I am looking for even more different techniques to try. ty!
@LuigiTrapanese
@LuigiTrapanese 28 күн бұрын
"As long as I give up, I can do it" Super motivational, going to pin it in my room
@angie_7429
@angie_7429 2 күн бұрын
Anakin needed a teacher like you
@tHebUm18
@tHebUm18 27 күн бұрын
Does Dr. K have anything going more into detail on Tummo meditation?
@_Allu
@_Allu 28 күн бұрын
I honest to god think this video should be shown in schools. All of HG videos actually.
@luxceleste
@luxceleste 29 күн бұрын
I clicked right away!!!
@valentinamircheva7600
@valentinamircheva7600 10 күн бұрын
Thanks
@Tbo69
@Tbo69 29 күн бұрын
I love meditation but have been slacking lately, it’s like a natural high😂
@MrNikolidas
@MrNikolidas 9 күн бұрын
Dang, I had a panic attack at work this morning and had to go home early it was so debilitating. I wish I'd had Kapal Bhatti a few hours ago, but going to read up a bit more on it and try it next time.
@RemotHuman
@RemotHuman 27 күн бұрын
you should make a full list of different meditative techniques/traditions and who they might be good for
@MrAdityanikalje
@MrAdityanikalje 9 күн бұрын
Meditation requires no technique. Just be aware of what your mind and body is doing naturally
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