If we practise
patiently in this way, gradually our distracting thoughts will subside and we
will experience a sense of inner peace and relaxation. Our mind will feel lucid
and spacious and we will feel refreshed. When the sea is rough, sediment is
churned up and the water becomes murky, but when the wind dies down the mud gradually
settles and the water becomes clear. In a similar way, when the otherwise
incessant flow of our distracting thoughts is calmed through concentrating on
the breath, our mind becomes unusually lucid and clear. We should stay with
this state of mental calm for a while.
Even though breathing
meditation is only a preliminary stage of meditation, it can be quite powerful.
We can see from this practice that it is possible to experience inner peace and
contentment just by controlling the mind, without having to depend at all upon
external conditions.
So much of the stress
and tension we normally experience comes from our mind
When the turbulence
of distracting thoughts subsides and our mind becomes still, a deep happiness
and contentment naturally arises from within. This feeling of contentment and
well-being helps us to cope with the busyness and difficulties of daily life.
So much of the stress and tension we normally experience comes from our mind,
and many of the problems we experience, including ill health, are caused or
aggravated by this stress.
Just by doing
breathing meditation for ten or fifteen minutes each day, we will be able to
reduce this stress. We will experience a calm, spacious feeling in the mind,
and many of our usual problems will fall away. Difficult situations will become
easier to deal with, we will naturally feel warm and well disposed towards
other people, and our relationships with others will gradually improve.
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