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hippyman
04-05-2017, 11:51 PM
I wasn't sure where else to put this, so here goes. I have been on a spiritual journey for the past several years, and it has made me aware of some unwelcome things around me. I meditate a lot, however, I am often interrupted by cars/motorcycles/trucks/etc, speeding down my street. I'm not here to complain about that, I am here to see if anyone had any advice on how to deaden the noise. Any ideas? I need my sanctuary back.

MergingWolf
05-05-2017, 03:44 AM
I say use ear plugs, it will definitely help quiet everything

Clover
07-05-2017, 02:59 PM
There are various types of meditation sounds on youtube, including white noise sounds (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0CTEj4fbSbk) that are nice to hear with ear buds ( good quality ear buds/head phones) they do help cancel outside noises. I personally like hearing some kind of sound If I am not outdoors. Even the rhythm of the Ocean waves puts me in a comfortable vibration.

Ear plugs are good too.

blackraven
07-05-2017, 04:57 PM
I wasn't sure where else to put this, so here goes. I have been on a spiritual journey for the past several years, and it has made me aware of some unwelcome things around me. I meditate a lot, however, I am often interrupted by cars/motorcycles/trucks/etc, speeding down my street. I'm not here to complain about that, I am here to see if anyone had any advice on how to deaden the noise. Any ideas? I need my sanctuary back.

hippyman - I would wear headphones to block the external noises. Maybe even listen to a tape of binaural beats, chanting or guided meditation.

FallingLeaves
07-05-2017, 10:50 PM
I wasn't sure where else to put this, so here goes. I have been on a spiritual journey for the past several years, and it has made me aware of some unwelcome things around me. I meditate a lot, however, I am often interrupted by cars/motorcycles/trucks/etc, speeding down my street. I'm not here to complain about that, I am here to see if anyone had any advice on how to deaden the noise. Any ideas? I need my sanctuary back.

I don't like lots of noise either... but still it seems a truism that you hear what you need to hear...

hippyman
08-05-2017, 02:42 PM
I think I may have found a solution, and I recommend it to anyone who has a streaming service. I have the NatureVision channel on my Roku, and that does wonders for blocking out background noise. Half hour to hour long time-lapsed nature films with no naration, just soothing music, and the views aren't bad either.

Alice_1
08-05-2018, 01:17 PM
I wasn't sure where else to put this, so here goes. I have been on a spiritual journey for the past several years, and it has made me aware of some unwelcome things around me. I meditate a lot, however, I am often interrupted by cars/motorcycles/trucks/etc, speeding down my street. I'm not here to complain about that, I am here to see if anyone had any advice on how to deaden the noise. Any ideas? I need my sanctuary back.
Ear plugs are the best or vacuum headphones.

Amanaki
09-09-2018, 04:51 PM
Dont try to stop the noises when you meditate :) Just accept them and make a mental note, example a care passing by, not "car passing by" then let it go, after som time you do not notice the car anymore. because you have accepted it for what it is, only a sound of a car. And it is not important for your meditation.

Actully one should be able to meditate anywhere even in a busy city. Because meditation is within and not from outside :)

blackraven
12-09-2018, 04:16 PM
I wasn't sure where else to put this, so here goes. I have been on a spiritual journey for the past several years, and it has made me aware of some unwelcome things around me. I meditate a lot, however, I am often interrupted by cars/motorcycles/trucks/etc, speeding down my street. I'm not here to complain about that, I am here to see if anyone had any advice on how to deaden the noise. Any ideas? I need my sanctuary back.

Hi hippyman and welcome to the forum. I would suggest putting head phones on your laptop and listening to Deep Theta Meditation music. There are lots of choices on YouTube. It helps me. I often can't think of what to say here on SF unless I'm l listening to this type of background music. Other distractions in the background seem to melt away.

Spirit bird
13-09-2018, 02:14 AM
The sounds that have always worked best for me are birds chirping as well as the sound of water trickling lightly from a fountain. Summer is now coming to a close so I do agree with the others in here about using head phones to block out noises and just tell anyone around when you need your space and quiet time so as not to be disturbed. Another spiritual exercise I find helps was suggested to me by a shaman who is a friend of mine and the way it works is it is part verbal and part visual. What you do is put your hand on your heart and repeat 3-5 times "I am worthy of love from source, I am worhty of light from source, and I am worthy of protection from source" and while saying this feel it in your heart and believe firmly in what you are putting out there and saying to the universe. At the same time envision a beam a white light coming in through your crown and infusing you and then within this beam just above your head envision a rotating ball of light the size of a softball that is turning and pull it down inside yourself slowly. Envision it traveling through your head and past your throat chakra down your body and legs and arms, and back again. Envision this for a good 10 minutes. Then extend the white light outward like a bubble around your body. I was told if I practiced this faithfully each day that I would eventually feel the light travel through me. He was correct, after a few weeks of doing this I started to feel the rotating ball of light like warm honey traveling inside me with a very light electrical current when i would direct it to certain areas. I could actually feel it traveling through me. This can help too with clearing you.

Arjhan
09-10-2018, 07:15 PM
You might also have a look at MyNoise(dot)net. The site-owner has hundreds of sounds (both nature and industrial) for relaxation and something you may need: noise-masking.

The landing page has some sounds and noises grouped by what needs people have, including masking.

I hope something works for you. Every morning from between 5:30 and 6:30 (it's never the same) a neighbor in apartments next door leaves in his muscle car. That means gunning it and peeling out down the street. I guess my other neighbors sleep more deeply than I do...

ImthatIm
02-04-2019, 08:10 PM
I have learned to meditate among machine gun fire and exploding bombs that shake the ground I am on.
Also military aircraft,jets, helicopters, transport planes.
I welcome all the motion,movement and vibration now.
It is the now of life.

sky
08-04-2019, 03:41 PM
I have learned to meditate among machine gun fire and exploding bombs that shake the ground I am on.
Also military aircraft,jets, helicopters, transport planes.
I welcome all the motion,movement and vibration now.
It is the now of life.


That's what you call Meditation :smile:

I am similar, anywhere, anytime regardless. I call it a happening rather than a doing.

ImthatIm
08-04-2019, 06:05 PM
That's what you call Meditation :smile:

I am similar, anywhere, anytime regardless. I call it a happening rather than a doing.

Things come and things go.
Why do I have to feel or think a certain way about them?

I use to seek out my preferred environment and find the calm, peace and serenity. I noticed the difference one day when traveling back into the chaos and asked myself why can I not find this same calm, peace and serenity amidst the chaos?
* * * **
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^^^^^

sky
08-04-2019, 06:36 PM
Things come and things go.
Why do I have to feel or think a certain way about them?

I use to seek out my preferred environment and find the calm, peace and serenity. I noticed the difference one day when traveling back into the chaos and asked myself why can I not find this same calm, peace and serenity amidst the chaos?
* * * **
)):idea1:((
^^^^^


We learn as we go along, we find different things work when we thought they wouldn't. Meditation is usually taught that sitting in a quiet environment is how you do it, so we try and it works so in our minds we look for the same environment that previously helped us to Meditate, then one day as you did you question yourself as to why we can't Meditate amongst chaos, so we try it and it works...
Walking Meditation is lovely, have you tried?

It comes to a point along the way that it just happens, you don't set out to Meditate it becomes a natural part of your life, a happening here, there and everywhere.

ImthatIm
08-04-2019, 08:19 PM
We learn as we go along, we find different things work when we thought they wouldn't. Meditation is usually taught that sitting in a quiet environment is how you do it, so we try and it works so in our minds we look for the same environment that previously helped us to Meditate, then one day as you did you question yourself as to why we can't Meditate amongst chaos, so we try it and it works...
Walking Meditation is lovely, have you tried?

It comes to a point along the way that it just happens, you don't set out to Meditate it becomes a natural part of your life, a happening here, there and everywhere.

"Walking Meditation is lovely, have you tried?"

Yes.
I also love a meditative stalk in nature where I become apart of the natural order of life around and where every step may take several minutes to complete with out a sound. Easier done in moccasins or barefoot then with hard sole shoes. All the birds and insects and small life forms become more apparent and you have time to visit with various plant lives.
As always a pleasure conversing with you Sky123.:hello:

sky
09-04-2019, 08:43 AM
Yes.
I also love a meditative stalk in nature where I become apart of the natural order of life around and where every step may take several minutes to complete with out a sound. Easier done in moccasins or barefoot then with hard sole shoes. All the birds and insects and small life forms become more apparent and you have time to visit with various plant lives.
As always a pleasure conversing with you Sky123.:hello:



' I also love a meditative stalk in nature '



:biggrin: It's a good job I know what you really meant.



' As always a pleasure conversing with you Sky123.:hello '


Mutual :smile:

ImthatIm
09-04-2019, 06:32 PM
' I also love a meditative stalk in nature '



:biggrin: It's a good job I know what you really meant.



' As always a pleasure conversing with you Sky123.:hello '


Mutual :smile:

How did you know I was talking about the fox walk.^^^^^^:walk: ^^^^^

Fox walk video < 2 min. long https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rl9ALW_IV2g

ImthatIm
24-04-2019, 06:20 PM
I have learned to meditate among machine gun fire and exploding bombs that shake the ground I am on.
Also military aircraft,jets, helicopters, transport planes.
I welcome all the motion,movement and vibration now.
It is the now of life.

I should have clarified here that I live next to a army base and I am not in a life threatening situation like a combat zone.
Unless a stray ricochet, or some freak accident happens.