WiseDragon
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I write this post because I feel it can help a lot of people who are struggling with self control.
A long time ago I learned about this concept of urge surfing, which is basically about handling temptation, that can be about porn, sex, entertainment, food and all sorts of cheap dopamine activities. The funny thing is that on the same exact day I opened a book called 'Vigyan Bhairav Tantra' and I just scrolled randomly all the pages and I ended up in a page that talked exactly about this (so the second time I got to read about this concept that same day, since the first time I got the information somewhere else). I had absolutely no idea the book would contain such information! This was clearly a sing in my opinion, and it happened to me multiple times in my path, where I did the same thing and obtained very precise signs and answer on random pages of books on the exact same day without me even looking for it. Very strange 'luck' we could say.
Anyway the book claims that Shiva teaches about this technique. Shiva says that the best way to handle some stubborn temptation that you don't want to engage with is not to repress it and it's not even to ignore it. The best way is to recognize it. Accept that you are feeling this way, it's normal. Don't try to escape it, don't get anxious and don't try to actively resist it. You simply consider it, you allow yourself to feel it completely, you calm down, you breathe and you don't repress it. You simply observe and feel the temptation, without engaging with it. These are not just void words, actually do this! You will see that you will immediately feel much better.
When you are on a diet, or maybe you're trying to quit some addiction like alcohol or cigarettes, you really don't want to mess up your journey, so the idea of slipping up really makes you anxious, and when temptation arrives you really feel this pressure. And then when you try to repress it, it can actually get even worse, you get even more anxious, and you feel that you are in an active struggle. You feel very uncomfortable.
This meditation that Shiva teaches truly makes the difference, I can tell you from experience. Do not resist too much, do not ignore, allow yourself to feel the temptation, don't get tense and anxious. Breathe, calm down, it's extremely important. And then when you feel much better, suddenly drop the temptation. Say to yourself a clear affirmation, 'I will stay strong', with no hesitation. You might have to do this Meditation for some minutes, even 15/20 minutes for very stubborn temptations, but you can do it with your eyes open while you do something else. It truly helps.
Note: when it is said to feel the temptation, you shouldn't feed it by focusing on the addiction itself and the thought of slipping up, but more on how you are feeling, in terms of emotions. Also, do not think that you will not need your willpower anymore, you will still have to be strong and resist in a sense, this Meditation will just make things easier and more natural.
A long time ago I learned about this concept of urge surfing, which is basically about handling temptation, that can be about porn, sex, entertainment, food and all sorts of cheap dopamine activities. The funny thing is that on the same exact day I opened a book called 'Vigyan Bhairav Tantra' and I just scrolled randomly all the pages and I ended up in a page that talked exactly about this (so the second time I got to read about this concept that same day, since the first time I got the information somewhere else). I had absolutely no idea the book would contain such information! This was clearly a sing in my opinion, and it happened to me multiple times in my path, where I did the same thing and obtained very precise signs and answer on random pages of books on the exact same day without me even looking for it. Very strange 'luck' we could say.
Anyway the book claims that Shiva teaches about this technique. Shiva says that the best way to handle some stubborn temptation that you don't want to engage with is not to repress it and it's not even to ignore it. The best way is to recognize it. Accept that you are feeling this way, it's normal. Don't try to escape it, don't get anxious and don't try to actively resist it. You simply consider it, you allow yourself to feel it completely, you calm down, you breathe and you don't repress it. You simply observe and feel the temptation, without engaging with it. These are not just void words, actually do this! You will see that you will immediately feel much better.
When you are on a diet, or maybe you're trying to quit some addiction like alcohol or cigarettes, you really don't want to mess up your journey, so the idea of slipping up really makes you anxious, and when temptation arrives you really feel this pressure. And then when you try to repress it, it can actually get even worse, you get even more anxious, and you feel that you are in an active struggle. You feel very uncomfortable.
This meditation that Shiva teaches truly makes the difference, I can tell you from experience. Do not resist too much, do not ignore, allow yourself to feel the temptation, don't get tense and anxious. Breathe, calm down, it's extremely important. And then when you feel much better, suddenly drop the temptation. Say to yourself a clear affirmation, 'I will stay strong', with no hesitation. You might have to do this Meditation for some minutes, even 15/20 minutes for very stubborn temptations, but you can do it with your eyes open while you do something else. It truly helps.
Note: when it is said to feel the temptation, you shouldn't feed it by focusing on the addiction itself and the thought of slipping up, but more on how you are feeling, in terms of emotions. Also, do not think that you will not need your willpower anymore, you will still have to be strong and resist in a sense, this Meditation will just make things easier and more natural.