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anka said:ajseph 21 said:Pipe breathing and stretching before reading would be a good way to relax for some quality reading time that's good advice! I don't know if you've tried it, but reading out loud helps me concentrate on a book. It's quite enjoyable "listening" to the words out loud and it tends to silence any stray distracting thoughts.SovereignDove said:I've noticed that when reading aloud, I do not retain whatever I have read, and then need to reread the material silently to myself to remember it.
I have experienced this problem with remembering my own outloud reading too before and discovered that it is a lot about focus. Once you really want to perceive the content and experience it while reading aloud, you can do it. Practice. I would say ajseph is right when suggesting the breathing before you start reading. It will bring the attention to anything you are about to do.
monotonic said:I agree Anka, I believe this supplements what we already know about doubled attention, self-remembering and non-identification. It helps me to remember "I am not my body". Then I am able to move past doubts and discomfort and see what I can really do with my mind in the moment.
For instance recently I was sitting amidst my family while my mother was washing dishes and constantly complaining. Such a situation is a real test of will and an opportunity to practice self-remembering, doubled attention, non-identification and external considering. I think that if done well this practice should invigorate the brain/mind and in fact help one to integrate what they read.
I will try this approach with the next books I read and see how understanding and retention go from this approach. Thanks.