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- Family Ties… So you focus here where the work can be done and, at the very least, you can be a good example to others to show that it is possible to train the mind. It is possible to step back from your own greed and learn how not to identify with it, and the same with your aversion and your delusion. This is where the …
- Alone & with Others… different levels of subtlety in your focus, ease, rapture, equanimity, stillness in the concentration. And although this is not in the Pali Canon, it’s useful to put a post-it note on what you’ve noticed, because you have to remember you’re still exploring. What may seem like a really refined, still state of concentration at one stage in the practice, may …
- The Uses of Pleasure… This means keeping your focus very carefully with the breath and learning how to make yourself alert enough so that you don’t start drifting off. It’s usually good, once you’ve developed a sense of well-being that comes from the breath, that you spread it around to be very active in moving your attention around the body, knowing whether there’s …
- One Person… So unlike her, you may not be able to cut the winds of other people’s storms, but you can cut the winds that are causing your storms, and that’s what you have to focus on. If everyone were to take responsibility for him or herself, the world would be a very different place, a much better place. We’d simply be dealing …
- Whole-Hearted Concentration… You do this singly in the sense that this is the one topic you’re going to focus your mental activities on. If you really want to know this, give it your full attention. As you go through the day, you have to split your attention between the breath and the things you’re doing outside. But right now, while you’re sitting here …
- Complexities of the Mind… What did you do? How did you focus on the breath? Where were you focused? What feelings surrounded the mind as it began to settle down? To what extent can you recreate that? The next time around, you want to try that. See if you can recreate it. Ask yourself, what did it feel like? What were the steps going in? You want to …
- On Not Being a Victim… There are lots of different ways you can intend to focus on the breath. So find an intention that seems to get good results. It may not be the sort of intention that your preconceived notion of “you” would ever think of, but why confine yourself? Why make yourself a victim? Why leave yourself in that position? You can learn how to be proactive …
- Peace of Mind… That’s going to be the focus of our attention for the rest of the hour. Take a couple of good, long, deep, in-and-out breaths, and notice how that feels—because if you stay with the breath, you’re staying with the part of the body that’s closest to the mind. Without the breath, we wouldn’t know about the body …
- Treasures Beyond Death… That conviction is a treasure because it encourages you to focus on your actions and not underestimate the powers you have. It’s an empowering conviction. The remaining treasures have to do with avoiding unskillful behavior and developing skillful behavior. The next three deal with unskillful behavior. You develop virtue, which you make up your mind that you’re not going to harm yourself …
- Karma for Freedom… You focus on the breath in a certain way, and it doesn’t take that much time to see results, either good or bad. If you have skill in the present moment, you can shape things really nicely. If you lack skill, then the range of what you can do is limited. This is one of the reasons why we meditate, and why the …
- Hypocrisy… This is why, when the Buddha formulated the customs of the noble ones, three out of the four focus on very everyday issues: what you wear, what you eat, where you live. Not only that, but how you approach what you wear and eat, where you live. In other words, eat just enough to get by. You’re content with what you get. You …
- A Healthy Body Image… What’s really good about it? What’s useful about it? What’s it useful for? What’s the best use of it? Focus on that. That’s your positive healthy image. Back when Ajaan Mun was teaching the monks and nuns in Thailand… You have to remember they were mainly sons of peasants, daughters of peasants, people whom the rest of society tended …
- Take Care… If you focus on the wrong kinds of things, they can give rise to anger, greed, delusion; and then the ripple effect goes rippling out. So, we’re learning a very important skill here as we’re meditating: being very careful to stay with the breath, not letting the slightest thing pull us off, not letting the slightest thing interfere. This is precision work …
- Little Things… But if your range of awareness is broad and yet your attention to the details of your focus is precise and sharp, that state of awareness is not just easy to sustain. It sustains itself and becomes a source of strength for the mind. In that way, it sustains you. You want to apply this same attention to detail to all aspects of your …
- Success with Breathing… You have to focus your desire on the causes, trying to pay attention to what will actually lead to the results you want. Then you stick with it. Anything that gets in the way of what you want to do, you try to abandon it. Anything that’s going to help, you try to develop it. Intentness: You pay careful attention to what you …
- Ugly Body, Happy Mind… You’ll notice when you’re focused on the body as being attractive, you usually focus on certain details that set you off. You have to narrow your vision to a really narrow tunnel vision to do that, because the things you find so attractive are right next to things that are not attractive at all. Just go down beneath the skin a tiny …
- Training the Committee… The issue of what things you focus on is really important in life, what things you are going to give your time to right now. One of the contemplations he recommends is—every morning at dawn, as the sun rises—to remind yourself: “This could be the last time I see the sunrise. There are so many easy ways I could die.” People die …
- Contentment… So this is where you focus your energy. Look at the mind. What is the mind doing that’s causing suffering? What could it do to cause less suffering? To see this clearly, you’ve got to get the mind very, very still. And whatever way you get the mind to settle down in the present moment clearly, with mindfulness and alertness, try to …
- A Multilingual Mind… Do they really exist? Do they not exist? In other words, is there something lying behind them? Is there nothing lying behind them? This kind of questioning pulls our attention away from what we’re experiencing to focus on what we assume is either out there behind it or not out there behind it. We find ourselves placing our trust in things we don …
- Self-reliance… But the Buddha’s focus is right here, and his analysis comes down to the fact that you can do something about suffering because you’re causing it. So you have to look inside. And the reason you’re causing it is not because you want to. It’s because you’re ignorant. The word for ignorance, avijja, can also mean lack of skill …
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