Skatche comments on Meditation, insight, and rationality. (Part 2 of 3) - Less Wrong

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Comment author: ksvanhorn 06 May 2011 03:03:10AM 1 point [-]

Working up to one or two hours per day, every day, is a good goal.

Therein lies the rub. That's a pretty significant investment of time for a busy person, given the uncertain benefits. And I have to do this for a year or two before I know whether it's doing me any good?

Comment author: Skatche 06 May 2011 04:16:27AM 2 points [-]

This may vary from person to person, but I found I didn't need a rigourous schedule to make enough progress to determine that meditation was beneficial for my mental well-being. Doing about half an hour once every few days (when I remembered to) was enough, within a few months, to grant me relaxation and greater clarity of mind. Those aren't really the point, but it's reason enough to push forward and see what else there is to see.