A Quote by Charles Bock

I'm not really a meditator. I'm, like, a napper. — © Charles Bock
I'm not really a meditator. I'm, like, a napper.

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Even though the meditator may leave the meditation, the meditation will not leave the meditator.
I'm a great napper. I nap in a lot of places.
I'm such a good sleeper that I can have tea any time of day, and I will have no problem taking a nap. I'm a professional napper.
So what is a good meditator? The one who meditates.
I'm a champion napper. For the past decade, I've taken a nap at lunch on set. I have a noise machine app on my phone, headphones - and that's key. That's probably the most important thing. If I can get an eye mask on, that's great. And that's it. After a half an hour, I'm like a new person. It's just in that first half an hour, don't talk to me.
Looking deeply at life as it is in this very moment, the meditator dwells in stability and freedom.
The ego is just waiting to identify with anything. Whether it's your misery or being a great meditator, it seeks some identification.
I meditate. I've been a meditator since, I think I was doing it unofficially before all my life and then began to formalize it somewhere around 14.
When you practice meditation, the meditator becomes all-important and not the movement of meditation.
I'm pretty freelance. A freelance meditator. I float from one thing to the other.
Reductionism and elimination make one feel clever, but what happens when the meditator drops her fixation on feeling clever?
If you can become a mirror you have become a meditator. Meditation is nothing but skill in mirroring. And now, no word moves inside you so there is no distraction.
One does not practice meditation to become a great meditator. We meditate to wake up and live, to become skilled at the art of living.
I don't sleep much. I think it's hereditary. My mom doesn't sleep. My dad never slept. My naps are definitely when I get the most sleep. I'm a big napper - that's when I get most of my sleep.
Meditation is a practice that is considered mainstream: The NFL uses it, the NBA uses it, heart patients use it. It's very easy to consider yourself a meditator and not be too alternative-minded.
Some people get attached to their practice. They get good at it, but even becoming a good meditator can become a hindrance.
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