Buddhism Beyond Belief with Susan Piver

How to Meditate (and Avoid the Biggest Misconceptions)


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This episode provides a deep and practical exploration of meditation, defines meditation as something more than mindfulness, it also includes awareness. Common misconceptions are enumerated. The key takeaway is that meditation is not about achieving a specific state but about learning to be with yourself as you are, with openness and curiosity. Includes a 10-minute guided meditation.

Introduction to Meditation & Mindfulness

Many wisdom traditions emphasize examining one’s own mind as the start of a spiritual journey. In the Buddhist tradition, this is done through meditation or mindfulness practice.

What is meditation? It involves choosing an object of attention (e.g., breath, an image, or a mantra) to focus on instead of thoughts.

Mindfulness and Awareness

Meditation is often described as “mindfulness meditation,” but a more accurate term is mindfulness-awareness meditation.

Mindfulness is something that can be actively worked on and developed. Awareness, on the other hand, expands naturally when space is created by allowing thoughts to settle.

Misconceptions About Meditation

Misconception #1: Meditation Requires Stopping Thoughts

Impossible and unnecessary. Meditation is not about shutting thoughts off but about changing the relationship with them.

Misconception #2: Meditation is a form of Self-Help

While it may help in many ways, meditation is not about self-improvement—it’s a path of transformation and liberation.

It allows one to see beyond the conventional mind rather than just becoming a better version of oneself.

Misconception #3: Meditation Will Make You Peaceful

It softens inner defenses, allowing for greater emotional depth and authenticity. Instead of bringing peace, it makes one more genuine and vulnerable.

Meditation Instruction & Practice (10 minutes)



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