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Questions and Answers1 |
- Question:
- I'm trying very hard in my practice but don't seem to
be getting anywhere.
- Answer:
- This is very important. Don't try to get anywhere in the
practice. The very desire to be free or to be enlightened will be
the desire that prevents your freedom. You can try as hard as you
wish, practice ardently night and day, but if it is still with the
desire to achieve in mind, you will never find peace. The energy from
this desire will be a cause for doubt and restlessness. No matter
how long or how hard you practice, wisdom will not arise from desire.
So, simply let go. Watch the mind and body mindfully but don't try
to achieve anything. Don't cling even to the practice of enlightenment.
- Q:
- What about sleep? How much should I sleep?
- A:
- don't ask me, I can't tell you. A good average for some is four
hours a night. What is important, though, is that you watch and know
yourself. If you try to go with too little sleep, the body will feel
uncomfortable and mindfulness will be difficult to sustain. Too much
sleep leads to a dull or a restless mind. Find the natural balance
for yourself. Carefully watch the mind and body and keep track of
sleep needs until you find the optimum. If you wake up and then roll
over for a snooze, this is defilement. Establish mindfulness as soon
as your eyes open.
- Q:
- How about eating? How much should I eat?
- A:
- Eating is the same as sleeping. You must know yourself. Food
must be consumed to meet bodily needs. Look at your food as medicine.
Are you eating so much that you only feel sleepy after the meal and
are you getting fatter every day? Stop! Examine your own body and
mind. There is no need to fast. Instead, experiment with the amount
of food you take. Find the natural balance for your body. Put all
your food together in your bowl following the ascetic practice. Then
you can easily judge the amount you take. Watch yourself carefully
as you eat. Know yourself. The essence of our practice is just this.
There is nothing special you must do. Only watch. Examine yourself.
Watch the mind. Then you will know what is the natural balance for
your own practice.
- Q:
- Are minds of Asians and Westerners different?
- A:
- Basically there is no difference. Outer customs and language
may appear different, but the human mind has natural characteristics
which are the same for all people. Greed and hatred are the same in
an Eastern or a Western mind. Suffering and the cessation of suffering
are the same for all people.
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Footnotes
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- Notes taken over a period of a few days from a session of questions and answers with a group of Western monks, 1972
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