Meditation practice shares many attributes w/conditioning for extreme stress (military, police, martial arts, firefighting, nursing...)
Conversation
Replying to
You don't fully appreciate the progress you've made until you really, desperately need it. That's when the training kicks in fully.
1
Replying to
I went several years noticing no tangible benefits (except improved balance) from Judo practice. Then I fell from a kicksled...
1
Replying to
...my friend had just kicked off downhill at probably 50 km/h and hit the 1m barrier left by a snow plough at the bottom of the hill...
1
Replying to
... up, up, up I went, sliding now horizontally, parallell to the road, at ridiculous speed. My friend had already fallen off...
1
Replying to
... I went flying off and hit the zenithal point a meter and a half above the ground, ready to land like so many broken bones on the ice...
1
Replying to
... when time legitimately froze. Stood still. Stopped. I could somehow see myself adjust the angle of my wrist just a fraction before...
1
Replying to
... before time sped back up and I went flying off to the ground, somehow resulting in a double forward roll onto my back, my elbow...
Replying to
... being the only part of my body to sustain as much as a bruise.
That's roughly what years of meditation does for you as well.
1
1
Replying to
Just as you're careening towards a fatal collision, something adjusts itself and there you are - bruised but largely unaffected.
1
