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Walking Meditation with Eyes Open

A meditation practice done while walking with the eyes open, using movement and external sensory input as the focus instead of a seated inward scan. It’s especially useful when you want a more exteroceptive, grounded form of mindfulness that can feel easier to sustain than still meditation. The added motion can make attention training more accessible while keeping you engaged with your surroundings.

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Many, not all, but many forms of meditation involve having a very still body. Not all, there's walking, meditation, et cetera, but still body, focused mind.

huberman · Life, Death & the Neuroscience of Your Unique Experience | Dr. David Linden · Aug 21, 2023 · 1:55:46 · open ↗
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