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Use the following table to figure out what Trail makes sense for you based on where you are right now in your journey through Everyday Enlightenment.  You can use either the [[Beacons|Beacon]] you are working on, or the [[Realms|Realm]] you are in.  You should also take a look at different [[Trails]] and [[Skills]] and [[Guides]] to see what looks interesting to you.
Use the following table to figure out what Trail makes sense for you based on where you are right now in your journey through Everyday Enlightenment.  You can use either the [[Beacons|Beacon]] you are working on, or the [[Realms|Realm]] you are in.  You should also take a look at different [[Trails]] and [[Landmarks]] and [[Guides]] to see what looks interesting to you.


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Revision as of 18:23, 29 August 2023

Trails
Trails

A Trail in the context of Everyday Enlightenment is a curated journey of self-discovery and personal growth. It is a structured way of traveling through concepts and practices and is designed to guide you towards mindfulness and deeper understanding. Using a Trail helps you systematically navigate and explore the vast landscape of meditative insights, providing you with achievable goals and practical techniques to integrate these insights into your everyday life.

Use the following table to figure out what Trail makes sense for you based on where you are right now in your journey through Everyday Enlightenment. You can use either the Beacon you are working on, or the Realm you are in. You should also take a look at different Trails and Landmarks and Guides to see what looks interesting to you.

Trails Landmarks
Learn About Adaptation Impermanence Basic Understanding
Experimenting with Cravings
Learn About Non-Aversion
Learn About Association Observe Duality and Connectedness
Observe Impermanent People
Observe Emotions From Outside
Learn About Attention Use Sounds to be Present
Acknowledge Negative Emotions Without Judgment
Notice Multiple Sensations