Seyara ACT
I Started my sitting practise by sitting in a half lotus position, then I took around 30 seconds to adjust my seated position, so I was balanced and upright. I tried to keep my back as straight and aligned as possible. Usually, I just pay attention to the rising and falling of my stomach, however this practise I made an intentional decision to count how many breaths it took until my mind wondered away from the objective, which was my breathing. For the first 40 breaths I was able to focus on the sensation and sound of my breathing. However, then my inner knee started to ache, and my mind went away to the ache, I was aware of the ache in my knee for a little while. I then bought my mind back to my breathing and continued counting each in breath and out breath. As I inhaled my lower stomach expanded, and I could feel a cold sensation at the bridge of my inner nose. When I Exhaled, I could feel a slightly warmer breath at the very tip of my nose and slightly on my upper lip. I continued to be aware of the breath sensation whilst counting each inhale end exhale. I managed to do around 60-65 breaths at most until my mind wandered. I started again and continued, and noticed my breath started to become more and more softer, until I could barely sense it, My shoulders and body felt light and at ease. From there I discontinued counting my breath and just kept being within the present moment. Shortly after the timer went off and I slowly opened my eyes.