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Esta habilidad guía a los usuarios a través de una sesión de meditación completa y estructurada, desde la selección de postura hasta la integración de la sesión. Enseña técnicas como el anclaje a la respiración, la gestión de distracciones, shamatha y vipassana. Los desarrolladores deben utilizarla para agregar orientación en meditación dirigida al manejo del estrés, la preparación para la concentración, la conexión con el presente o la integración de experiencias intensas.

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Documentación

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.

  1. "Quiet area — indoor/outdoor, sheltered from wind"
  2. "Cool > warm for alertness"
  3. "Dim harsh light or face away from bright"
  4. "Silence devices, single gentle timer"
  5. 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:

  1. "Tilt hips slightly forward → spine's natural curve"
  2. "Stack spine — string pulling crown to sky"
  3. "Shoulders relax, slight roll back"
  4. "Tuck chin slightly — lengthen back of neck"
  5. "Eyes softly closed or half-open downward gaze"
  6. "Unclench jaw, tongue on roof of mouth"
  7. "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.

  1. "3 deep breaths to transition — full inhale, complete exhale w/ sigh"
  2. "Breath returns natural rhythm — don't control"
  3. "Pick spot: nostrils, chest, or belly"
  4. "Full attention there"
  5. "Notice each breath: inhale start/middle/end; pause; exhale start/middle/end"
  6. 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.

  1. "Continue breath awareness"
  2. "Narrow focus — general sense → precise sensation at nostrils"
  3. "Subtlest details: temp air in/out, tiny pause between breaths"
  4. Concentration stable: "Release counting, rest in bare breath awareness"
  5. "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.

  1. "From settled state, widen awareness past breath → all sensations"
  2. "Observe whatever arises — sound, body, thought, emotion — no preference"
  3. Three characteristics:
    • "Impermanence: every sensation arises + passes"
    • "Unsatisfactoriness: clinging pleasant / resisting unpleasant = tension"
    • "Non-self: sensations arise on own, no controller"
  4. "Note: silently label each — 'hearing', 'tingling', 'thinking', 'pleasant'"
  5. "Equal interest in pleasant + unpleasant"
  6. "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.

  1. Timer signals: "Don't stand yet"
  2. "3 deep intentional breaths"
  3. "Widen awareness — breath → body → sounds → space"
  4. "Gently move fingers + toes, rotate wrists + ankles"
  5. "Eyes closed → open slowly, look down first, then up"
  6. "Sit 1-2min open awareness — not meditating, not active"
  7. "Notice quality of session, what observed — no judgment, just noting"
  8. "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 variant
  • heal-guidance — meditation builds focused presence for healing work
  • remote-viewing-guidance — CRV needs shamatha stillness
  • mindfulness — defensive situational awareness via meditative attention
  • tai-chi — moving meditation, builds on stillness
  • forage-plants — wilderness foraging w/ mindful awareness
  • make-fire — fire-gazing as meditation object

Repositorio GitHub

pjt222/agent-almanac
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