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CORE PRACTICE: CONNECTION PRACTICE

8. Throughout this practice, notice when your mind wanders away from the chosen focus, and gently guide your attention back.

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  1. Begin this practice as you have the others, sitting comfortably yet alert. Anchor on your breath and focus on breath-related sensations.
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