Give yourself a good comfortable place to stay and start by getting a good breath rhythm going in any one spot where it's easy to watch.
"Give yourself a good comfortable place to stay and be aware of the
breath coming in, aware of the breath going out. Notice how the
breathing feels in different parts of the body, because the breathing is
a whole-body process. If it’s not a whole-body process, that’s a sign
that there’s a blockage someplace you’ve got to work with.
But
first get a good breath rhythm going in any one spot where it’s easy to
watch. It might be at the nose, the chest, the abdomen, the neck, the
middle of the head — any place where all the different pressures of the
breath coming in and going out and the pressures of your blood
circulation feel right together. Focus right there and allow the breath
to find whatever rhythm feels good, feels gratifying. If the mind
wanders off, bring it right back. If it wanders off again, bring it back
again. You’re trying to put it in position — which means finding a
good, comfortable posture for the mind — and then trying to get it to stay in position."
~ Thanissaro Bhikkhu "The Mind's Song" (Meditations3)
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