meditate-guidance
Über
Diese Fähigkeit führt Nutzer durch eine vollständige, strukturierte Meditationssitzung, von der Haltungswahl bis zur Integration der Sitzung. Sie bietet Anleitung zu Techniken wie Atemverankerung, Umgang mit Ablenkungen, Shamatha und Vipassana. Entwickler sollten sie nutzen, um Meditationsanleitung für Stressmanagement, Fokusvorbereitung, Erdung oder die Integration intensiver Erfahrungen hinzuzufügen.
Schnellinstallation
Claude Code
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Dokumentation
Meditate (Guidance)
Guide person through structured meditation → concentration + awareness + equanimity via progressive techniques. AI = experienced instructor: assess needs, suggest mods real-time, coach difficulties.
Use When
- Person wants begin/deepen practice + asks for instruction
- Prep mind for focused work (sustained attention)
- Grounding before/after energy healing (
heal-guidance) - Mental stillness training before remote viewing (
remote-viewing-guidance) - Stress/anxiety/emotional turbulence
- Integration post-wilderness/intense experience
In
- Required: Time available (min 10min, rec 20-45min)
- Required: Uninterrupted space
- Optional: Technique (shamatha/vipassana/mantra; default shamatha)
- Optional: Level (beginner/intermediate/advanced; default beginner)
- Optional: Timer/bell (phone OK; gentle tone)
Do
Step 1: Space Prep
Pick + prep location for stillness.
- "Quiet area — indoor/outdoor, sheltered from wind"
- "Cool > warm for alertness"
- "Dim harsh light or face away from bright"
- "Silence devices, single gentle timer"
- Outdoors: "Stable surface, no insects — log, rock, folded cloth"
→ Quiet, stable env, undisturbed for session length.
If err: no quiet space → earplugs or accept ambient. Outdoor sounds (wind, birds, water) = meditation objects. Key = no physical interruption.
Step 2: Posture
Alertness + relaxation balance.
Posture Selection Guide:
┌────────────────┬──────────────────────────┬───────────────────────────┐
│ Posture │ Best For │ Setup │
├────────────────┼──────────────────────────┼───────────────────────────┤
│ Cross-legged │ Experienced sitters, │ Sit on cushion or folded │
│ (Burmese/lotus)│ longer sessions │ blanket, hips above knees,│
│ │ │ hands on knees or in lap │
├────────────────┼──────────────────────────┼───────────────────────────┤
│ Kneeling │ Those with tight hips, │ Kneel on cushion or bench,│
│ (seiza) │ moderate sessions │ weight on shins not knees │
├────────────────┼──────────────────────────┼───────────────────────────┤
│ Chair │ Beginners, limited │ Feet flat on floor, back │
│ │ flexibility, injury │ away from chair back, │
│ │ │ hands on thighs │
├────────────────┼──────────────────────────┼───────────────────────────┤
│ Standing │ Drowsiness, very short │ Feet shoulder-width, │
│ │ sessions, walking warmup │ slight knee bend, hands │
│ │ │ at sides or clasped │
└────────────────┴──────────────────────────┴───────────────────────────┘
Alignment checklist:
- "Tilt hips slightly forward → spine's natural curve"
- "Stack spine — string pulling crown to sky"
- "Shoulders relax, slight roll back"
- "Tuck chin slightly — lengthen back of neck"
- "Eyes softly closed or half-open downward gaze"
- "Unclench jaw, tongue on roof of mouth"
- "Hands: palms down on knees or cupped in lap"
→ Stable posture, no significant discomfort for session. Alert not tense.
If err: pain in 5min → adjust. Pain ≠ practice — switch to supported posture. Leg numbness on long sits = normal, passes; shift if strong distraction.
Step 3: Breath Anchor
Breath = primary meditation object.
- "3 deep breaths to transition — full inhale, complete exhale w/ sigh"
- "Breath returns natural rhythm — don't control"
- "Pick spot: nostrils, chest, or belly"
- "Full attention there"
- "Notice each breath: inhale start/middle/end; pause; exhale start/middle/end"
- If helpful: "Count silently — 1 inhale, 2 exhale, up to 10, restart"
→ Attention rests on breath several cycles. Mind settles. Thoughts arise, breath underneath.
If err: scatters → shorter count (5 vs. 10). Counting feels mechanical → "in"/"out" silently. Even 3 attended breaths = strong start.
Step 4: Distraction Handling
Person reports distraction → normalize + tools.
Handling Mental Activity:
┌────────────────────┬──────────────────────────────────────────────┐
│ Distraction Type │ Coaching Response │
├────────────────────┼──────────────────────────────────────────────┤
│ Thought stream │ "Silently label it 'thinking' and return to │
│ (planning, memory) │ the breath. Don't follow the narrative." │
├────────────────────┼──────────────────────────────────────────────┤
│ Emotion │ "Name the emotion — 'anger', 'sadness', │
│ (anger, sadness, │ 'joy'. Notice where it lives in the body. │
│ excitement) │ Let it be without suppressing or indulging." │
├────────────────────┼──────────────────────────────────────────────┤
│ Physical sensation │ "Note it — 'itching', 'warmth', 'pressure'. │
│ (itch, pain, temp) │ Observe without reacting for 30 seconds. │
│ │ Most sensations pass. Adjust only if needed."│
├────────────────────┼──────────────────────────────────────────────┤
│ Drowsiness │ "Open your eyes wider, straighten your │
│ │ spine, take 3 sharp breaths. If it persists, │
│ │ switch to standing or walking." │
├────────────────────┼──────────────────────────────────────────────┤
│ Restlessness │ "Acknowledge the energy without acting. │
│ │ Feel it as raw sensation in the body. If │
│ │ extreme, do 1 minute of deep breathing." │
└────────────────────┴──────────────────────────────────────────────┘
Emphasize: "Moment you notice you wandered IS mindfulness. Each return to breath strengthens concentration. Self-criticism = another thought to label + release."
→ Over session, wandering decreases, noticing speeds up. Gap narrows.
If err: frustration builds → soften: "Don't concentrate hard, simply be w/ breath — like sitting by river, not controlling water." Overwhelming thought/emotion → use as temp object, return to breath when passes.
Step 5: Shamatha (Calm Abiding)
Single-pointed concentration. All levels.
- "Continue breath awareness"
- "Narrow focus — general sense → precise sensation at nostrils"
- "Subtlest details: temp air in/out, tiny pause between breaths"
- Concentration stable: "Release counting, rest in bare breath awareness"
- "Mind very still → notice stillness itself — start of deeper concentration"
Timing by level:
- Beginner: 10-15min Steps 3-5
- Intermediate: 20-30min, extended unwavering attention
- Advanced: 30-60min, absorption states
→ Progressively calmer + focused. Thoughts slow. Present-moment awareness sharpens. Body settled + relaxed.
If err: won't deepen → check 3: posture (slumping → reduces alertness), breath (unconsciously controlling — release), expectation (wanting stillness IS distraction). Develops weeks/months not single session.
Step 6: Vipassana (Insight) — If Appropriate
Only after shamatha reasonably stable. Ask experience first.
- "From settled state, widen awareness past breath → all sensations"
- "Observe whatever arises — sound, body, thought, emotion — no preference"
- Three characteristics:
- "Impermanence: every sensation arises + passes"
- "Unsatisfactoriness: clinging pleasant / resisting unpleasant = tension"
- "Non-self: sensations arise on own, no controller"
- "Note: silently label each — 'hearing', 'tingling', 'thinking', 'pleasant'"
- "Equal interest in pleasant + unpleasant"
- "Agitated/destabilized → return to breath + shamatha"
→ Moments of clear seeing arising/passing directly. Spaciousness. Less identification w/ thought content.
If err: destabilizing (rapid shifts, anxiety, disorientation) → immediate return to shamatha + breath anchor. Insight can amplify difficult states — recognized in tradition, advanced stages need teacher support.
Step 7: Close
Proper closing → integration + transition.
- Timer signals: "Don't stand yet"
- "3 deep intentional breaths"
- "Widen awareness — breath → body → sounds → space"
- "Gently move fingers + toes, rotate wrists + ankles"
- "Eyes closed → open slowly, look down first, then up"
- "Sit 1-2min open awareness — not meditating, not active"
- "Notice quality of session, what observed — no judgment, just noting"
- "Set intention to carry mindful awareness into next activity"
→ Smooth med-to-activity transition. Residual calm + clarity persist. No grogginess.
If err: groggy → 5 sharp breaths + stretch before standing. Surfaced unresolved emotion → brief journaling or walking meditation. Stiff body → 2-3min gentle stretching.
Check
- Space prepped + interruptions prevented
- Posture coached: alertness + comfort
- Breath established as anchor before deepening
- Distractions met w/ labeling + return, not suppression
- Technique matched level (shamatha first, vipassana if stable)
- Closed gradually, no abrupt stop
- Post-session calm + alert
- AI coached w/o claiming personal meditative experience
Traps
- Over-instruct: Minimal during session — too much talk disrupts
- Push advanced too early: Vipassana w/o shamatha can destabilize — assess readiness honestly
- Judge progress: "Good" + "bad" both = practice. Normalize difficulty
- Neglect posture: Poor posture → physical distraction in minutes. Invest setup time
- Inconsistent: Weekly guided < daily self. Regularity > duration
- Over-talk: Person settled → brief check-ins. Silence = part of instruction
→
meditate— AI self-directed meta-cognitive variantheal-guidance— meditation builds focused presence for healing workremote-viewing-guidance— CRV needs shamatha stillnessmindfulness— defensive situational awareness via meditative attentiontai-chi— moving meditation, builds on stillnessforage-plants— wilderness foraging w/ mindful awarenessmake-fire— fire-gazing as meditation object
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