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Meditation is a simple yet profound method to improve the
quality of our lives. Through following very simple, practical
instructions we can learn to let go of the causes of our pain
and dissatisfaction and to gain the inner peace and clarity we
seek.
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What is meditation
Breathing meditation
Benefits of meditation
Meditation posture
Objects of meditation
Benefits of meditation
If we practice 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. 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.
We should train in this preliminary meditation until we gain
some experience of it. However, if we want to attain permanent,
unchanging inner peace, and if we want to become completely free
from problems and suffering, we need to advance beyond simple
breathing meditation to more practical forms of meditation, such
as the cycle of twenty-one Lamrim meditations explained in The
Meditation Handbook. When we do these meditations, we begin by
calming the mind with breathing meditation, and then we proceed
to the stages of analytical and placement meditation according
to the specific instructions for each meditation.
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