The postures change by themselves. Standing, walking, sitting, lying
down. They change. We can't just sit all the time, stand all the time
or lie down all the time. We have to spend our time with these different
postures, make all four postures beneficial. This is the action. We
just keep doing it. It's not easy.
To make it easy to visualise, take this glass and set it down here
for two minutes. When the two minutes are up then move it over there
for two minutes. Then move it over here for two minutes. Keep doing
that. Do it again and again until you start to suffer, until you doubt,
until wisdom arises. ''What am I thinking about, lifting a glass
backwards and forwards like a madman.'' The mind will think in its
habitual way according to the phenomena. It doesn't matter what anyone
says. Just keep lifting that glass. Every two minutes, okay - don't
daydream, not five minutes. As soon as two minutes are up then move
it over here. Focus on that. This is the matter of action.
Looking at the in-breaths and out-breaths is the same. Sit with your
right foot resting on your left leg, sit straight, watch the inhalation
to its full extent until it completely disappears in the abdomen.
When the inhalation is complete then allow the breath out until the
lungs are empty. Don't force it. It doesn't matter how long or short
or soft the breath is, let it be just right for you. Sit and watch
the inhalation and the exhalation, make yourself comfortable with
that. Don't allow your mind to get lost. If it gets lost then stop,
look to see where it's got to, why it is not following the breath.
Go after it and bring it back. Get it to stay with the breath, and,
without doubt, one day you will see the reward. Just keep doing it.
Do it as if you won't gain anything, as if nothing will happen, as
if you don't know who's doing it, but keep doing it anyway. Like rice
in the barn. You take it out and sow it in the fields, as if you were
throwing it away, sow it throughout the fields, without being interested
in it, and yet it sprouts, rice plants grow up, you transplant it
and you've got sweet green rice. That's what it's about.
This is the same. Just sit there. Sometimes you might think, ''Why
am I watching the breath so intently. Even if I didn't watch it, it
would still keep going in and out.''
Well, you'll always finds something to think about. That's a view.
It is an expression of the mind. Forget it. Keep trying over and over
again and make the mind peaceful.
Once the mind is at peace, the breath will diminish, the body will
become relaxed, the mind will become subtle. They will be in a state
of balance until it will seem as if there is no breath, but nothing
happens to you. When you reach this point, don't panic, don't get
up and run out, because you think you've stopped breathing. It just
means that your mind is at peace. You don't have to do anything. Just
sit there and look at whatever is present.
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