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Focus

April 16, 2008 by nopstar · 7 Comments 

What’s up Nak Muay’s?… Oh shnizzle I think broke commenting… with the whole logging system it appears that I’ve reduced commenting by about half.

Things on my end have been slightly hectic. I feel like I’m being pulled in several directions… like I’m doing a lot of things and none of them really well. I think we all go through these periods of funk, in work, training and life. I wanted to write something for Episode 13 but before I new it, the hours in my day seemed to just slip away. Read more

The Science of Meditation

October 19, 2007 by nopstar · 4 Comments 

I stumbled onto this clip the other week. Reason #4 to meditate, you can leave the coat at home! I’m always interested when they talk about the science of meditation. I don’t know what documentary this is from, if any of you know speak up.

This video talks a little bit about the effects of meditation on the body. It would be pretty cool if we could all control our minds to the extent of these Tibetan monks. One of the benefits of meditation that I’ve blogged about before was the use of meditation to relieve stress.

One of my primary reasons for training used to be for stress management. I used to be a pretty high strung person. I mostly train today because, I enjoy and it helps me from getting too fat.

There is a Standford Professor Read more

Meditation 101

July 27, 2007 by nopstar · 14 Comments 

So I’ve heard some positive feedback about the posts I did on Meditation. Some of you have expressed interests, so here we go.

Meditation is apart of our art. Meditation is an integral part of the study and practice of Muay Boran. Most of the Thai fighters, I know don’t have a daily practice but are aware of it. As the art evolved into a sport, this was one aspect that was trimmed away.

Meditation isn’t unique to Buddhism or Asia. Many cultures and religions have various forms of mediation practice. As I mentioned in my previous post, almost anyone Read more

Vippassana Meditation

July 6, 2007 by nopstar · 9 Comments 

I had made mention in a old post I had once took ordination as a Buddhist monk. In Thailand it is often customary for a male to take ordination once in ones lifetime. It’s believed that by taking ordination you create merit for your parents especially ones mother. My mom was sick at the time, so it decided to do it in her honor.

Meditation Platform at Abhayagiri Monastery

I’ve grew up Buddhist, my father ordained after he retired from his medical practice and has been a monk for the past 13 years.

I now consider myself a Read more

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