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I know this will sound a bit ridiculous to some, but I suffer from chronic boredom. I get bored and tired of most things in my life-well everything. I even get bored of things that I am passionate about such as my practice. What can I do/focus on in my practice to help me with this?
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Pollyanna - are you saying you try to identify the feeling/though of boredom when it arises (when you are meditating)?
2. Grow your desires actively. This is an art. Focus on wanting things that make you happy. Daydream about them.
3. Let go of the thought of Boredom. It is just a feeling just as any other. It is not YOU. It is an illusion just like other feelings.Starting with anapanasati to calm yourself go into meditation about the body and just as you do watch the sensation of boredom. Understand that it is illusion and can be chosen away if you see fit.
Hope it helps
Victor
Boredom is not an easy subject to tackle. Erich Fromm in his book, The Anatomy of Human Destructiveness, has a lot of interesting things to say about boredom. We have to be careful about suggesting that being bored is the individual's problem. Not entirely. We live in a culture that produces boredom just as much as it produces pizza dough. Being bored is almost being normal. After my boring, monotonous job is over at five I might try to overcome the boredom by going out to a boring bar drinking boring beer talking with other people who are bored like I am. A counter to such boredom lies in finding something you love and are deeply interested in which takes you way beyond our culture of boredom. I recently had dinner with a NY fashion designer who is passionately interested in his designs, even eating Ramen noodles to do it (he recently won several awards). My friend Jamie is working on the new Iron Man movie, my other friends are working hard to open their own restaurant (Philip studied in Paris for two years). The list goes on.
In such a way the boredom might not represent an obstacle to be overcome or something to fight; rather, its a sign of discpline - why try to fill in the gap? Its merely ordinary life. Go all the way with it.