Anyone have a favorite meditation app/resources etc? - eviltoast

First, apologies if this should go in a different community, it just seemed like this probably made the most sense-mods please move it if it should be someone else.

So I’ve been seeing my new therapist for a couple of months now, and overall I do like him/seems like a good fit. He recently asked if I had ever done meditation/mindfulness etc, as he wanted to do more than just being 99% similar to a friend you would just air your greivances/problems/thoughts out loud which sometimes therapy feels like, which I also like as I do appreciate actually tactics/methods of improvement and such.

Anyways, he sent me a free trial of Waking Up, which unbeknown to me is created by Sam Harris. Like most here, I am not a fan of him at all, but I figured I’d at least check out the app. There’s a 28 day “intro” course which is basically teaching you the principles of meditation/mindfulness, and I’m about halfway through and so far I would say I’ve benefited from it. I mentioned my concerns to my therapist, who understood my concerns (I know my therapist is pro palestine based on my ramblings/rants about the situation, so he’s not a full blown Sam Harris fan/neoliberal etc) and he suggested that as long as it seems to be working for me I should stick with it, and did point out that if there is any legitimate background/knowledge that Sam Harris does know it would be meditation more so than his fraudulent neuroscience/political activities/“expertise”.

I’ve personally kind of for now been like “as long as one of his lessons doesn’t obviously show his flawed thinking/views outside of meditation I’ll stick with it for now” since I have no idea if there’s better resources/alternatives out there, but does anyone have thoughts/suggestions of better resources/apps and what not?

Thanks!

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    16 days ago

    https://youtu.be/zK2TXgGu-GQ - Andy Puddicombe

    I have been meditating for a good while and find it to be really beneficial for my quality if life. It took a few fairly consistent months of practice for the greatest benefits to be recognised, but it was immediately a relaxing thing to do.

    This video is titled day one, and it’s 1 of 10 daily free trials they used to offer, but, having done them all 90% of what you need is in this one day. It gives you all the guidance necessary, and you can repeat it to become familiar with the steps to begin meditation. At first I listened daily and then every other day, as I would want to meditate for more than 10 minutes. I find it helpful to go back to this video every now and then to familiarise myself with the process.

    I don’t know much about the teacher, other than he doesn’t involve anything beyond what’s necessary in his guided meditations. He has others you can find searching his name on YT.