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I Meditated For 12 Hours A Day For 10 Days Young Smart Money

    • Entrepreneurship

Today, I’ll be talking about my experience and takeaways from a 10-day Vipassana retreat that I went to last month. This is the first of a three-part series, and this first one will touch on my general experiences and expectations coming into the retreat. This is a change of pace from the usual content, but I promise it will be worth your time! I hope you get some value from it.

This retreat is coordinated by dhamma.org, a non-religious, non-sectarian group that uses the principles and teachings of Buddha. They use three meditation styles: Anapana, Vipassana, and Metta. For me, the last one is the easiest to do and could be done in about a 10-minute commitment. The others are more complex and you would need to sign up for a 10-day retreat to learn them. It is not my aim to teach these things, nor am I trying to shove Buddhism into your lives, but this is rather just me sharing my experience, as it was an extremely positive experience overall.



Learn more about the organizer of these retreats -- Dhamma.org



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Show notes for this episode and all other episodes --www.applecrider.com/blog

Become a part of the Young Smart Money Community join the Facebook group -- http://bit.ly/YSMgroup

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Today, I’ll be talking about my experience and takeaways from a 10-day Vipassana retreat that I went to last month. This is the first of a three-part series, and this first one will touch on my general experiences and expectations coming into the retreat. This is a change of pace from the usual content, but I promise it will be worth your time! I hope you get some value from it.

This retreat is coordinated by dhamma.org, a non-religious, non-sectarian group that uses the principles and teachings of Buddha. They use three meditation styles: Anapana, Vipassana, and Metta. For me, the last one is the easiest to do and could be done in about a 10-minute commitment. The others are more complex and you would need to sign up for a 10-day retreat to learn them. It is not my aim to teach these things, nor am I trying to shove Buddhism into your lives, but this is rather just me sharing my experience, as it was an extremely positive experience overall.



Learn more about the organizer of these retreats -- Dhamma.org



For all resources mentioned in the show check out www.applecrider.com/resources

Show notes for this episode and all other episodes --www.applecrider.com/blog

Become a part of the Young Smart Money Community join the Facebook group -- http://bit.ly/YSMgroup

For more personal finance and entrepreneurship subscribe to my YouTube channel -- www.youtube.com/applecrider

Interested in low-cost podcast editing? Check out www.podblade.com

23 min